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  1. D

    Judas Priest — Persistent Tinnitus, Eye Movement Spikes, and Jaw Sensitivity

    ...me ever since… until April of this year. The first weekend of April, as I woke up, I began having a series of about four or five loud tinnitus spikes. It then leveled off and remained constant for the rest of the day, but it was about twice as loud as what I had been used to before April...
  2. P

    Hissing Tinnitus That Cycles and Spikes With Music Listening: Reactive Tinnitus? Anxiety?

    ...not there at all. The main difficulty is listening to music, even at modest volume. On days when the hiss is intrusive to begin with, music spikes it even higher, and given my love of music this is very frustrating. On days when it is moderate, the effect varies, but typically it spikes...
  3. Nes

    Struggling with Tinnitus Spikes from Digital Audio: Any Speaker Recommendations?

    ...My tinnitus is not constant. By that, I mean it can shift quickly from a hiss to a ringing sound. One of the things that triggers these mini spikes is audio from electronic devices. For example, during phone calls, if I do not protect my ears or dampen the sound in some way, my tinnitus can...
  4. E

    Can Wearing Earplugs Make the Brain More Aware of Tinnitus and Cause Spikes?

    ...volume most of the time. Since the first day, my tinnitus has been very unstable. I can go months without being bothered by it, even when it spikes. Other times, a milder form of it suddenly makes me feel anxious, depressed, and robbed of my future. There’s no clear correlation between its...
  5. B

    Tinnitus Spikes After Removing Hearing Aids

    Hello everyone, I’ve been wearing hearing aids since January of this year (about six months) and have had tinnitus since last September. Almost every night, when I remove my hearing aids, my tinnitus increases if I’ve had it during the day (my tinnitus is intermittent). If I’ve had a completely...
  6. Maruashen

    Loud Noise and Tinnitus Spikes: How Long Do You Rest? Share Your Recovery Experiences

    ...sirens, dishes, or other noises, have led to a noticeable increase in tinnitus intensity and often anxiety. Understanding how to manage these spikes and determining the appropriate rest period for our ears seems important for recovery. I did not find a thread like this, so I thought maybe...
  7. kit1048

    For Pregnant Women Afraid of Tinnitus Spikes

    Hey everyone, I just wanted to pop in and encourage anyone who might be afraid of getting pregnant due to concerns about tinnitus spikes or permanent worsening. I haven’t given birth yet, but I am currently 4.5 months pregnant (about halfway through), and I actually feel like my tinnitus is...
  8. P

    Understanding My Tinnitus Spikes: Normal Response to Noise or a Tinnitus-Specific Reaction?

    ...temporary ringing when exposed to loud noises? Essentially, is this tinnitus or just a normal response? Also, how am I supposed to handle situations like flying on airplanes? If wearing earmuffs does not seem to prevent spikes, what else can I do? I would really appreciate any insight or...
  9. Pixelito

    I May Be Counting My Chickens — Hopeful Progress in My Tinnitus Journey

    I'd love to know how you did this. I haven't had a nap since I realized they gave me spikes two years ago. Man, I could really use a nap.
  10. Ricardo1991

    I've been having these sudden spikes in my tinnitus lately. Obviously really annoying but has...

    I've been having these sudden spikes in my tinnitus lately. Obviously really annoying but has anybody been experiencing this due to the weather? ChatGPT said that the sudden drop in Barometric Pressure coincides with my spikes, but other factors like emotions and sinus congestion could be...
  11. kingsfan

    Mine spikes for the day if I do any sort of exercise, hiking/walking included.

    Mine spikes for the day if I do any sort of exercise, hiking/walking included.
  12. Ricardo1991

    Using AI to Track Tinnitus

    Update: I have been dealing with some spikes, but through this I discovered that my tinnitus might be related to ETD, so I have been treating it as such. While tracking my symptoms, I noticed that when my ear felt blocked, I started using Sterimar and a nasal decongestant. According to ChatGPT...
  13. Sodlin

    @MindOverMatter i dont even get superanxious anymore im just getting tired and irritated when...

    @MindOverMatter i dont even get superanxious anymore im just getting tired and irritated when the spikes comes more like "man what did i do this time" then they just linger, sometimes even tho i didnt feel like it was "loud" myself.... i would say my hyperacusis is around 70 DB now but still i...
  14. Ken219

    50-Year Veteran of Inescapable Noise: Tracking Sleep, Managing Symptoms, and Living with a Cochlear Implant

    @NewYorkWoman, I thought 35 years was long (that's how long I've had tinnitus). I have had many spikes. Have you had spikes?
  15. Varda

    Yup mine spikes before it rains when the air pressure drops. I think when the air pressure...

    Yup mine spikes before it rains when the air pressure drops. I think when the air pressure drops, fluid pressure in the ear rises, pushes on the sensors, and can make tinnitus worse.
  16. Sodlin

    PART 2 *rotating my head from side to side=SPIKES *turning my neck to bring your ear to your...

    PART 2 *rotating my head from side to side=SPIKES *turning my neck to bring your ear to your shoulder=SPIKES *bending my neck forward to bring your chin to your chest=SPIKES *Ive always been able to make me ear scream by pressing right behind my ear on the "bony part". Just a coincidence that...
  17. E

    Suicidal Two Months After Tinnitus Onset from a Child's Scream

    Do you still take Magnesium Glycinate, @kingsfan?
  18. Rawinner

    Constantly Spiking Tinnitus — Bedsheets, My Own Movement, You Name It

    No, there is no evidence that spikes cause any worsening of your hearing or any other condition.
  19. BrOKeN_1

    Setback After Progress: Struggling with Sleep and Louder Tinnitus

    Success is understanding that there will be days that completely overwhelm you. This is the irony of living with a chronic condition. Spikes are extremely common and can certainly take a toll. Be patient. You are making progress. Spikes are simply a part of that journey forward.
  20. MindOverMatter

    Very common with delayed spikes after sickness like the flu, sinus infection and such - at least...

    Very common with delayed spikes after sickness like the flu, sinus infection and such - at least in my own experience. Feel better soon 🤞
  21. B

    Best Wind Noise Protection for Tinnitus Sufferers?

    Are you saying that you got permanent spikes from riding your bicycle?
  22. Nes

    Big progress in june 2025 ! Tinnitus stabilizing, hyperacusis softening a bit, shorter spikes :)

    Big progress in june 2025 ! Tinnitus stabilizing, hyperacusis softening a bit, shorter spikes :)
  23. another sean

    Can Food Induced Tinnitus Spikes Become Permanent Spikes?

    So I'm sure many of us get spikes with certain foods. One notable one for me is dairy. But I still consume dairy knowing a spike will come and go. But today a spike has not faded like they usually do after having some yogurt. I'll give it more time before worrying about it too much but it...
  24. Hil

    Spikes / Baseline Questions

    Do spikes always go back down to baseline? If it seems like a spike, but the sound stays, is that considered a change to your baseline? I get new sounds that suddenly appear, so I'm wondering if they're "spikes" or not. Some go away, but return occasionally, and some sounds just stay.
  25. mandyc

    Reactive Tinnitus, Hyperacusis, and Noxacusis: Staying Below Sound Tolerance Is Key

    Sorry to hear that it happened after you took a shower. For me, being exposed to too much general noise for hours at a time is a real problem, and it gives me spikes that can last for days.
  26. alwaysmasking

    Back After Seven Years: Struggling with a Three-Week Tinnitus Spike and Looking for Motivation

    I’m sure that if you give it enough time, you will see more gradual improvements. I’ve had tinnitus for almost six years, and I’ve experienced spikes that took a very long time before showing any signs of easing. Hang in there :)
  27. Kain

    Frequent Reactive Tinnitus Spikes → Any Advice/Support?

    ...where it seems like my ear is tensing up to these said sounds. I think it may be my hyperacusis and TTTS flaring up in response to these spikes, but the fact that I have had these episodes probably around eight times within the month, does not give much hope for what my life will be like with...
  28. Bart

    Low Level Sound Spikes

    Hello, My T is very sound reactive to certain sounds ,low level sounds, it spikes when I am exposed to them. Are spikes like that temporary in your opinion or is there a risk such spikes will not go down again if they happen daily or regularly ? Thanks for any insight, Bart
  29. alyssalee97

    Are Spikes Always Noticeable?

    Hey all! I've had tinnitus (3/10) for almost two months but I haven't really noticed any major spikes. Are spikes usually noticeable? I know I probably shouldn't be focusing on the bad, but I'm just curious... thanks!
  30. Sodlin

    i 100 % agree with ur last sentence. Seems like somethings just make it spikes even tho the...

    i 100 % agree with ur last sentence. Seems like somethings just make it spikes even tho the sound itself isnt that loud (or sometimes not even bothersome). Spike is sadly still ongoing. sad to hear about urs also been from loud noise exposure
  31. Kam75

    Severe Two-Week Tinnitus Spike After Vacuuming Despite Wearing Earmuffs

    ...life. You always need to protect your ears in noisy environments (above 80 dB). I personally use earplugs even when using the hair dryer. Spikes can last a long time. I’ve been experiencing a severe spike for two years now. At this point, I no longer consider it a spike but a permanent...
  32. E

    Spikes from Sensitivity

    ...was not a band name I was thinking of forming...(reference to the title) I am wondering of the science/evidence behind spikes from noise that shouldn’t harm, but due to our sensitive states do. I say this as I am spiking from momentary exposure to a neighbours lawnmower and have previously...
  33. Luman

    Spikes from Anxiety?

    My tinnitus has stabilized somewhat, but I had a bad spike yesterday and to some degree, it's still with me today. Has anybody else found that anxiety, stress, etc., which I'd been having, causes spikes?
  34. Sodlin

    My spikes can take 2-3 weeks to calm AFTER im calm again after anxiety. that means ZERO anxiety...

    My spikes can take 2-3 weeks to calm AFTER im calm again after anxiety. that means ZERO anxiety symptoms. Really takes along time to get back if u had high anxiety after a noise incident. Hope ur getting better soon :)
  35. PennyCat

    Can spikes last a month (or more) and eventually subside? I think I’m seeing slight improvement...

    Can spikes last a month (or more) and eventually subside? I think I’m seeing slight improvement as my anxiety slowly comes down, but I don’t want to jinx it. Hopefully it will continue to improve.
  36. P

    Severe Two-Week Tinnitus Spike After Vacuuming Despite Wearing Earmuffs

    I have a really bad spike too. Do you consider your spikes to come from extremely loud noise? Do you describe your tinnitus as severe? Does the severity even matter? I’ve had really bad spikes at different times. Although I think I’ve mostly returned to a baseline, I can also say that I’ve...
  37. S

    Just cannot be fucked with the spikes, aches, pains and sensations from something as simple as a...

    Just cannot be fucked with the spikes, aches, pains and sensations from something as simple as a normal volume conversation when I already spend all day indoors, it's been over a year, can't live a normal life I consider enjoyable or worthwhile, not interested at this point... where this idea we...
  38. kingsfan

    In my experience hearing protection doesn't stop spikes. It just takes the spike down a notch...

    In my experience hearing protection doesn't stop spikes. It just takes the spike down a notch from where it would have been with no protection. So it's not a catastrophic spike, but a bad one; not a bad one, but a moderate one; and so on.
  39. Pixelito

    Hey there, buddy. Did you have hearing protection? Comedy shows are loud places. I don't go...

    Hey there, buddy. Did you have hearing protection? Comedy shows are loud places. I don't go anywhere where there is going to be applause. Please be careful. Spikes mean more damage. More damage is trouble down the road.
  40. Larry OT

    When Do Spikes Occur?

    When do your spikes occur? Soon after an event, right after eating or taking a medication? Except for stress, I don't have spikes. My T does the same thing in a cycle. If it's quiet, nothing usually affects it, but the next day is a different story. My T builds throughout the day till evening...
  41. SethL

    Random Spikes?

    ...incredibly loud right now. I took another Gabapentin but not sure what I should do. Does anyone have experience with these kinds of random spikes. My t was not noice induced or anything. The spikes both have happened just sitting at my desk. No loud noises or anything. I'm at a loss...
  42. MindOverMatter

    Post-MRI Anxiety & Tinnitus Spike — Any Positive Stories?

    ...back. They were all loud, with the brain and jaw scans being by far the worst since they were head-first and lasted a long time. Both caused spikes for me. The first time I went through one, I had the same issue as you with a poor foam seal. I won’t deny that it was horrible—I was close to...
  43. DebInAustralia

    Spikes and Habituation

    Hello Dr Nagler, Am I right in assuming that a person who has habituated like yourself, still has spikes, but no longer cares about the increase in volume? Can habituation in itself diminish our awareness of sudden increases in volume? thanks deb
  44. Neenie

    What are "spikes"?

    What are "spikes" that you all seem to talk about? I never have them. Mine is constant, never quiet. Always loud. Losing the plot. Can't wait to knock myself out with sedating meds each night to get a break. Have any of you tried Neuromonics?
  45. A

    Antibiotics? Tinnitus Spikes?

    I keep reading about people who are taking Augmentin, Amoxicillin and so forth. Or speaking of non-ototoxic pills. And then speaking of spikes. So I'm a little confused here. Could someone please clarify: 1. I'm assuming folks still taking these either because they still they have an infection...
  46. Zeneth

    Tinnitus Spikes! :(

    The previous day was pretty loud... I get in bed and after 5 minutes the T in my right ear spikes with a different more annoying sound like scrazy, but then goes back down after a few seconds... Although I can tell the spike sound is still there a little! The next morning its not there! and...
  47. Mark K.

    Spikes and Habituation

    Hello Dr. Nagler I was wondering if people who have Tinnitus, that aren't bothered by it at all, have spikes or H? I have a friend who has had ringing in his ears for over 10 years, but his T never bothered him at all, even though he can hear it loud and clear, he's not bothered by it, and its...
  48. alwaysmasking

    Breakup, Antidepressant Withdrawal, Work Stress and a Severe Tinnitus Spike

    You’re not alone, just remember that. We all understand, deeply, what you’re going through. You’re right that spikes will often calm down. The hardest part for me is accepting that tinnitus timelines are very long. Sometimes it can take years, but eventually I’m sure you’ll get there, as you...
  49. TimmyC

    Anxiety Influencing Tinnitus Spikes

    I was wondering, for everyone here with experience, how greatly anxiety affects spikes. It seems that every time I get anxious (even subconsciously) my tinnitus goes from semi-maskable to so high pitched it can't be makes. Usually once the weekend comes, and I get more relaxed, it becomes...
  50. Kain

    Had a bad night yesterday and today it’s been better, but still has me on edge. It once again...

    Had a bad night yesterday and today it’s been better, but still has me on edge. It once again reminds me how mentally weak I am when it comes to dealing with spikes and such.
  51. alwaysmasking

    Severe Two-Week Tinnitus Spike After Vacuuming Despite Wearing Earmuffs

    I have had spikes that lasted for nearly two years. Please hang in there. I know it is hard and can feel impossible, but you never know, things can change. Tinnitus is unpredictable, and improvement often happens very gradually. Remember, you are not alone, and we are all rooting for you.
  52. S

    Struggling with a Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Setback After Years of Recovery

    ...We survived, learned to enjoy life again, and faced setbacks along the way, but we kept moving forward! We can do this! I’ve had some nasty spikes over the years. Sometimes they were my fault, like going to a club without earplugs, and other times they were caused by other factors, such as...
  53. Ross97

    Hyperacusis Spikes After Trying to Start Living Normally

    ...Recently, my baseline tinnitus has become manageable, and I've slowly tried to get back into living normally. But I've found that when I overdo it (noise, or more recently exercise) I get intense hyperacusis spikes that can last for days. Is this normal? And does anyone have any tips on this?
  54. Zeneth

    Benadryl and Spikes

    ...Benadryl today and later on got small vertigo for a few minutes, then drank water and it went away.. I can hear a rushing water sound in my ears and they are popping more than usual! I recently got some EXTREMELY loud spikes that actually hurt, but lasted like half a second.. This is...
  55. alwaysmasking

    Pulsatile Tinnitus Spike After Hairdryer Exposure at Hairdresser

    Spikes can last for quite a while. When you are in the middle of one, it is hard to believe that relief is possible, but very often it is. It just takes time. Please protect your hearing moving forward, and try to live your life as fully as you can, while staying mindful of possible triggers.
  56. S

    Does anyone else get super tired when they get T Spikes? I've been super sleepy for almost 2...

    Does anyone else get super tired when they get T Spikes? I've been super sleepy for almost 2 weeks now.
  57. Reem

    "Spikes"!?!?

    ...the elliptical, but that was like at 10am. I feel fortunate that my tinnitus is only heard when there is absolute silence but this mornings spike has me on edge. Are spikes common? Should I be expecting more in the future? It's making me feel anxious right now, I'm having a hard time...
  58. B

    Spikes. How Do You Maintain Hope?

    So far on my tinnitus journey the one thing I've learned that stands out above all else in regards to this terrible affliction we all share are spikes. Just when you feel better or feel more confidant or feel you can beat this.....you have a spike....and the world comes crashing down again...
  59. Kam75

    For some people, spikes subside, while for others, the tinnitus returns to its initial state...

    For some people, spikes subside, while for others, the tinnitus returns to its initial state. Unfortunately, for others, the worsening symptoms seem to be permanent. This is the case for me; my symptoms have worsened since I tried to resume my social life two years ago.
  60. MindOverMatter

    I get you @Sodlin, and do understand the feeling. I've been there numerous times myself, with...

    I get you @Sodlin, and do understand the feeling. I've been there numerous times myself, with numerous spikes/setbacks - several of them long lasting (close to 6 months at the worst). What I've learnt though is that the longer you feel this way, the longer the spike will stay. This will pass too.