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I think it is, is this because you took muscle relaxer? @ErikaS
Progesterone I think also plays a part on the ears(you mentioned it in another post) . When mine is up/down can't remember which, is when my morse code/reactivity becomes more noticable. Have you noticed a correlation between progesterone and your Tinnitus?
@Strawberryblonde I think it's a cumulative of things. Returned from Cancun 2 weeks ago after a week of being there, then started muscle relaxer last Tuesday (stopped it this past Monday), also my cycle is coming in 3ish days. Perfect storm I guess! :/
Like @MindOverMatter confirmed, traveling can def. cause temporary spike/setback. So I was dealing with increased sensitivity from that, then about 5 days in with muscle relaxer, sounds started going haywire w/ more increased sensitivity. First time I'm experiencing this and it not resetting in sleep so just trying to know what to expect & move through it calmly. Thank you all for input <3
@ZFire yes it's like my reactivity/sound sensitive T is turned up a notch (when it is already sensitive at baseline!). Saw you were in quite the spike for 3 weeks. So happy you moved out of it! Enjoy camping, it looks amazing there!