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  1. MattS

    My Tinnitus Is Very Quiet in the Mornings — Then Gets Louder — Why?

    I think we have to cut each other a bit of slack here/there. We're a bunch of proud, intelligent people, who are constantly being annoyed by a stimulus that we can't control. It's tough, and tempers will sometimes be quick. Mostly I think the group works to help each other; though obviously a...
  2. MattS

    My Tinnitus Is Very Quiet in the Mornings — Then Gets Louder — Why?

    A bit of a mix of Buddha and Freud on cocaine, actually.
  3. MattS

    My Tinnitus Is Very Quiet in the Mornings — Then Gets Louder — Why?

    I think this is a great addition. Not necessarily a separate theory - could perhaps be the mechanism underlying some of the other theories. No doubt neural patterns throughout the day could influence as well, though I don't think many have a good handle on this yet.
  4. MattS

    My Tinnitus Is Very Quiet in the Mornings — Then Gets Louder — Why?

    Multiple theories, though nobody knows for sure: * Your brain starts to "look for it" while you are awake, and so it becomes more noticable once it successfully locks on to it. * The sounds of the day activate the tinnitus, while the quiet of the night relaxes it. * As @JohnAdams suggested...