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  1. Ozzy

    Poll: Have You Found Out the Reason for Your Spikes?

    Have you find out the reason of your spikes? For example, I always have a spike when I have a flu. (I think due to dysfunctional eustachian tubes, which change the acoustic of the ear somehow) But sometimes I also have a spike when I'm not sick. I do not know exactly what is the reason behind...
  2. Tomato

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

    Are these spikes hurting me in the long run?
  3. B

    Has Anyone Had Their Tinnitus Turn Into a High-Pitched Hissing?

    Yes, I experience tones after spikes. Slight tones act as a kind of warning sign for me. For the most part, it’s a high-frequency hiss, which I’ve gotten used to by now.
  4. C

    Tinnitus Spike After Prednisone and Betamethasone Ear Drops

    ...off the Prednisone now, but I was told to continue using the ear drops until my next ENT appointment. I’ve noticed that the drops seem to make the spike worse. Can these medications cause spikes? And is it likely to calm down once I stop using them entirely? Any advice would be much...
  5. Sash

    Why Do I Get Spikes with Some Sounds and Not Loud Music?

    ...looks like it's a permanent spike. I do go out to nightclubs but much less now after getting tinnitus around 9 months back. I don't get any spikes with loud music though I wear ear plugs. I remember getting spikes when watching a football match, again I forgot to take my earplugs. I am...
  6. M

    Why Do We Experience Spikes? What Happens in Our Brain?

    I wish a medical person would explain us why we get spikes... what does it mean? What happens in our brain? I wish we knew more about tinnitus!
  7. Sven

    The Psychology — or Physiology — of Tinnitus Spikes

    Has anyone here heard whether someone has measured brain activity during a spike? I mean, is there research on spikes and to what extent they are actual (temporary) increases of tinnitus or just perceived increases of tinnitus? The reason for my question is that I'm once again going through a...
  8. Sodlin

    its a hard thing becuase since im scared of all other things i sit like 90% of my awakening time...

    its a hard thing becuase since im scared of all other things i sit like 90% of my awakening time at the computer and i seems to get spikes from it aswell (also think its the posture since i got speakers on supppppperlow). But at the same time since its my only "safe space" its hard to get away...
  9. Zuben

    For Those of You Who Get Tinnitus Spikes from Sugar, Do You Cut Out Fruits?

    I'm going to try adjusting my diet a bit to cut out processed sugars because I think my tinnitus spikes after I eat stuff like cake or ice cream. I want, however, to keep putting mangos and blueberries in my morning smoothies because that stuff is really good for you. For those of you who get...
  10. Tom Cnyc

    I'm Fine — Tinnitus Is Basically Not a Thing Anymore

    ...get upset—which reinforces the network, because your emotional reaction tells your brain it is important. This is the same reason people get “spikes” from things they only think will cause them. It’s also why reading about what causes others to get spikes increases the chances that those...
  11. weehiru

    It spikes me all the time but I haven't let that stop me. I've just been able to put it in the...

    It spikes me all the time but I haven't let that stop me. I've just been able to put it in the background when I'm distracted. I had a month break cuz the spikes were unbearable and panic inducing at first but I'm back to like maybe 80% of my old stoner activities now. I hope you'll be able to...
  12. _Shoto_

    I was always getting spikes in my T but it was never the loudest of the sounds. September 9 is...

    I was always getting spikes in my T but it was never the loudest of the sounds. September 9 is the day when I ruined my life once again lmao
  13. Jéssica Amorim

    Crazy Tinnitus Spikes: Some Days I Can Barely Hear People Talking

    Hi! After three years of successfully dealing with my tinnitus, my life has turned upside down. For a month now I have suffered from several spikes in volume and tones. Some days I can barely hear people talking. It feels like there's a radio tuner in my head that skips stations. Has anyone ever...
  14. F

    Stop Scrolling and Start Living — My Tinnitus Success Story

    You’re not very specific. How many years did it take for your tinnitus to fade from a 10 to a 1? Did you have multiple tones, reactive tinnitus, or spikes?
  15. 4Grace

    I do. Just clenching my teeth a little spikes my tinnitus 30 fold. I have it every which way you...

    I do. Just clenching my teeth a little spikes my tinnitus 30 fold. I have it every which way you can get it.
  16. tiniturk

    Tinnitus Worse After Tooth Drilling

    This is a positive development, just keep focusing on that. Spikes are tough, but I truly believe this will also subside.
  17. Luke123497

    Random Spikes for No Apparent Reason?

    ...luckily I can safely say it doesn't really affect me and I can only notice it in quiet environments.. But for the past few months I get random spikes and the sound greatly increases to near deafening levels and my ears become all muffled and I can't really hear much. However I don't worry...
  18. L

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

    ...without hearing protection and be fine. But when I wear double protection, using both plugs and earmuffs, for 80 dB noise—leaving about a net of 60 to 65 dB reaching the ear—I experience a major increase in symptoms. I have stopped calling them spikes, since it rarely improves back to a baseline.
  19. Sven

    Why Can't I Ever Cope with Spikes?

    I've had Tinnitus "for real" for almost 19 years now, and I've experienced quite a few spikes a long the way. Now I am once again suffering from one after attending a loud party last weekend, followed by four days of influenza. I did wear earplugs (ACS Pro) the entire party, but still I find...
  20. N

    Am I More Susceptible to Further Hearing Damage Compared to Someone without Hearing Loss?

    @object16, what if your tinnitus reacts to certain sounds and spikes in intensity? For example, mine doubles in volume when exposed to sounds like fans, kettles, and rain.
  21. D

    B12 Shots Increasing Tinnitus

    It's an old message but ginger spikes my tinnitus, too. I hope you see this.
  22. Sven

    Spiking again. Probably my brain playing tricks. Matches all previous spikes and I'm coping...

    Spiking again. Probably my brain playing tricks. Matches all previous spikes and I'm coping better than before. Long ago since last time.
  23. Supersix

    My tinnitus has improved; I experience fewer spikes during the day. I still have ringing when I...

    My tinnitus has improved; I experience fewer spikes during the day. I still have ringing when I sleep, but it calms down an hour after Iwake
  24. Sodlin

    PART 1 I have been feeling "okeyish" for about a week now with no new spikes. Had to go out and...

    PART 1 I have been feeling "okeyish" for about a week now with no new spikes. Had to go out and talk to someone quick and just inserted earplug express 3M like 50% into the ears to talk to a person in the factory (all machines were off). Ofc when i was talking some idiot took the air gun to...
  25. Sodlin

    Have you gotten spikes from these event and have they subsided for you? day 3-4 of my spike and...

    Have you gotten spikes from these event and have they subsided for you? day 3-4 of my spike and it still intrusive and annnoying, not as anxious tho which is a good sign.
  26. M

    Major Spikes Helped Me to Habituate to My Tinnitus

    I guess a good thing about getting these tinnitus spikes is that then the lower volumes of tinnitus are easier to deal with. About a week ago, right before I went to bed I had a major spike most of the night. If I was to use a level of 1 to 10, I would call it a 12. So now anything 8 and...
  27. L

    It isn't the actual alcohol that spikes T , what spikes the T is the higher blood pressure that...

    It isn't the actual alcohol that spikes T , what spikes the T is the higher blood pressure that is caused by drinking . People who frequently drink will have higher blood pressure than people who seldomly drink or don't drink at all
  28. P

    Struggling with a New Tinnitus Tone After Noise Exposure: Can It Get Better Two Months Later?

    ...took about three years to habituate and for it to stabilize or improve. It was a long journey, with many ups and downs, including occasional spikes. On bad days, it was already quite severe, but I also had good days that made me feel normal. Two months ago, I went to a dinner at my boss’s...
  29. Juliane

    My Tinnitus Spikes from Online Meetings (Not Wearing Headset)

    Hi all. I just started a new job. I work from home and have many online meetings. As I am not using a headset but only the sound from the computer, I thought I would be safe but after a day with 3 long-ish meetings, my tinnitus is spiking like never before. I am in tears at the prospect of...
  30. Jupiterman

    Eating/Chewing Causing Tinnitus Spikes?

    Everytime I eat and chew I notice an increase in my tinnitus that can last anywhere from half an hour to over an hour (sometimes longer), depending on how much I've had to chew my food. Obviously some foods require more chewing than others. Is a 'spike' gained through chewing as serious as a...
  31. Anthony Scotland

    Are These 1 Second Long Spontaneous Increases in Tinnitus Loudness Spikes or What?

    ..."fleeting" tinnitus. This is my regular, baseline tinnitus just raising suddenly, randomly in volume. Again, unlike the fleeting tinnitus, these "spikes" I've been getting last only 1 second at most. It's very scary I was wondering this these are tinnitus spikes that people are talking about.
  32. kaymath

    Going to use this to journal since I have literally zero people who understand what I’m going...

    Going to use this to journal since I have literally zero people who understand what I’m going through. those super loud spikes this morning scared the shit out of me. Back to the hissing and the occasional EEEE and the dog whistles. Can hear the hiss over my son watching Lilo and stitch, on the...
  33. NcName

    Conundrum — Is Suboxone Causing My Spikes?

    ...not 100% sure but I'm strongly under the impression my tinnitus is caused by my medication. It's the only plausible explanation. I dose...it spikes. I refuse...it stops. Sometimes it stops while I'm medicated. Very confusing. The problem is....I need my meds to fight anxiety and a former...
  34. LovesToTeach

    Increased Number of Seconds-Long Spikes

    ...Some are accompanied by a sense of aural fullness/decrease in hearing. I gave birth 2 weeks ago so I'm hypothesizing that the temporary spikes have something to do with it. My tinnitus began about 2.5 months ago a couple of days into a cold. If you have any insights, it would be...
  35. BLane

    Learn to live with it. The first year is brutal, but it gets easier. Don't manage the T, manage...

    ...focus, your attention. Accept it, don't fight it, and keep doing everything you used to, even if you have to relearn. It's tough but necessary. Thinking about T makes it worse. Over time, you'll barely notice it, and mine's as loud as a tea kettle. Spikes fade too—I even go to loud concerts now.
  36. D

    Tinnitus Spikes Followed by Long Periods of Relative Silence

    Does anyone get spikes followed by long periods of relative silence? I normally have a low humming/buzzing in my left ear sometimes with a gentle high pitch intermittently. However walked the dog this morning, came back with a screeching eeeee for approx 20-30 mins and the nothing... relative...
  37. _Shoto_

    I'm so shaking rn. It was a beautiful week without hyperacusis spikes. This probably ruined...

    I'm so shaking rn. It was a beautiful week without hyperacusis spikes. This probably ruined everything. I'm shaking. Holy shit I'm shaking
  38. Bill Bauer

    Poll: What Is Usually the Main Cause of Your Tinnitus Spikes?

    It would be interesting to find out the cause of most spikes for most of us here. If you answer "something else" please let us know what it is, in the comments.
  39. carolinet617

    Anybody Get Tinnitus Spikes from Yoga?

    ...As background, my hearing and ears in general are normal and I tested negative for Meniere's despite having frequent bouts of vertigo/dizziness. I also do get random spikes regularly, I just have noticed a definite correlation with the yoga and was wondering if I'm the only one. Thanks! Caroline
  40. thekillertomato

    Are Latent Tinnitus Spikes Possible?

    I've had tinnitus as long as I can remember and my biggest frustration is not even the physical ringing but the psychological battle of it being worsened by stress. Almost no concrete or actionable research is known beyond avoid loud sounds, which causes me to stress out a lot because there's...
  41. T

    New Member and a Question about Spikes and Dosing Off

    I just joined today and have a couple of questions . 1.) My spikes can start if I just " sorta dose " off . Anyone experience that and it that normal ? 2.) Any suggestions on how to slow down a spike ? Thanks for any and all your help :)
  42. S

    Certain sounds spikes it irrespective of volume,any chores that increases my heart...

    Certain sounds spikes it irrespective of volume,any chores that increases my heart rate,increases the volume of T too. Its been exhausting and the anxiety and panic that comes with it is out of this world .
  43. MattS

    Spikes: Indication of Actual Harm? Or Just a Symptom Spike?

    Hey community, I'm trying to figure out if noise-/vibration-related spikes indicate that more damage is being done to your auditory systems, or if it's simply an indication that we've gotten our screwy neurons all riled up. For instance, I go for a 1 hour drive in my 78dB car with plugs in...
  44. GSC

    My tinnitus has been incredibly near silence since my acoustic trauma. Even if it is still...

    ...incredibly near silence since my acoustic trauma. Even if it is still there, loud noises no longer bother my ears and I rarely suffer from spikes, which I am thankful for. I have one tone in two ears when I used to suffer from seven in one and four in the other one - and it is no longer...
  45. B

    @Robert Ospina Well thank you. It did eventually go back down but spikes can certainly wreck...

    @Robert Ospina Well thank you. It did eventually go back down but spikes can certainly wreck your day/week.
  46. amymilly

    Are There Different Types of Spikes?

    Since having tinnitus I've experienced a lot of different spikes. First high pitch noise which I've got 24/7. Some times my ear goes deaf for a split second. Sometimes accompanied by a stupidly loud scream high pitch noise which fades out. And this humming vibrating feeling. I've had tinnitus...
  47. DebInAustralia

    Panic and Tinnitus Spikes

    ...persisted. I feel really low and I just came here hoping for some positive thoughts and prayers. I don't feel I have any control over these spikes, the t in general. It has its own mind and I think this is the part that I find the most frustrating. I also have found this to be a very lonely...
  48. Juliane

    When I do exercise, everyone tells me I look good, my skin glows etc. But my T spikes! Such...

    When I do exercise, everyone tells me I look good, my skin glows etc. But my T spikes! Such utter hell
  49. M

    Could the Occlusion Effect from Earplugs and Earmuffs Be Damaging My Hearing?

    ...30 to 33 decibels, tends to spike my tinnitus for days. I believe this is mostly due to the occlusion effect. I experience far fewer tinnitus spikes and less occlusion when using earmuffs, specifically the Peltor Sport model with a 30-decibel noise reduction rating. However, if you plan to...
  50. Isabella 123

    Learning That Spikes DO Go Back Down

    Five months into my T and starting to believe the people who say "things really will get better." The best thing I've learned is that spikes really do go back down! In the beginning my T would spike and I would panic: "oh no if it keeps getting louder I cannot bear it!" Then in a few hours or...
  51. cyberspace

    (1) My tinnitus has improved to where it’s not catastrophic anymore, spikes here and there, and...

    (1) My tinnitus has improved to where it’s not catastrophic anymore, spikes here and there, and I thank god everyday, but I feel traumatized
  52. Junaid_t

    Weird New Tinnitus Sounds/Spikes — What Could Be Causing This?

    ...head is sounding like it’s going to explode. I’m just feeling really hopeless at the moment. I used to find dealing with my tinnitus really easy. These new sounds/spikes are scaring me. I just don’t know what to do. Anyone have advice or similar experiences? I really hope these are just spikes.
  53. cjbhab

    sorry to hear. spikes always seem to come out of the blue for no reason after a stretch of good...

    sorry to hear. spikes always seem to come out of the blue for no reason after a stretch of good days :/
  54. Christiaan

    @ErikaS Sorry for being a tad late with my reaction. My T is still stable, but remains in the...

    @ErikaS Sorry for being a tad late with my reaction. My T is still stable, but remains in the 1-3 /10 categorie. Dahlia is not as effective as I had hoped, but it does help with spikes as something similar like NAD+.
  55. makeyourownluck

    No Tinnitus Spikes, Only Minor Hearing Loss and 24/7 Ear Fullness

    ...better, and have mastered the art of sleeping which has been great. Obviously I’ve read a lot of posts on the forum, with many referring to spikes. I’m just wondering if it is abnormal to not experience tinnitus spikes? And if that means that my tinnitus is not noise induced? Don’t get me...
  56. randomuser

    Changing jobs, changing city, stress skyrocketing and louder t as a welcome gift. Still some...

    Changing jobs, changing city, stress skyrocketing and louder t as a welcome gift. Still some days is up and some days down, but spikes suck.
  57. V

    Tinnitus from Flu/COVID-19 — Looking for Hope/Understanding

    ...with another spike, and it has been going on for about a month now. Cold air, coughs, colds—I am not entirely sure what triggers them, but my spikes tend to last a long time. However, they do eventually return to baseline. It is incredibly frustrating, but it helps to remind myself that...
  58. Isabella 123

    Neurofeedback for Tinnitus

    ...I am really hoping you find some relief! I agree it would be easier to cope with tinnitus if the volume could be dialed down. I have had mine for 12 years, and it is extremely shrill and loud. It also seems to get louder as the years go by, with lots of spikes. Fingers crossed for you! 🤞🤞
  59. A

    How Long Do Spikes Last?

    ...it that it might have caused more damage to my hearing( had sufficient protection but still it was loud). It was negative. How long have your spikes lasted at the most? I hope it goes down to the baseline soon as it's making me really panicky and irritating with my family members . I feel...
  60. HearingHell

    @Anomalous Take a look at cyberspace's profile and scroll through a few pages. He spikes very...

    @Anomalous Take a look at cyberspace's profile and scroll through a few pages. He spikes very easily. Many of his spikes are from sounds that are far less than 75 dB TV. He also mentioned that he gets spikes from iPhone audio at the lowest volume, but not from showers. I'm not trying to scare...