During the day my tinnitus is less bothersome than it is at night. When I try to go to bed my tinnitus is more noticeable even with a fan in the background.
I haven't always been a great sleeper but ever since I got tinnitus it had been worse. I did some research and found that, compared to healthy controls, tinnitus patients have abnormal EEG (brain wave) patterns.
Basically we have reduced delta waves (associated with Stage 3 and 4 sleep or "deep sleep") and increases in beta and alpha waves (short waves associated with arousal and wakefulness). I also read that tinnitus patients spend less time in slow wave sleep (delta waves) and more time in lighter sleep. I won't illustrate the health consequences of that but I will day it isn't exactly good. It basically can make you less restful.
Just to add to the article, it stated that when masking was used delta waves increased and alpha waves decreased, so masking may be a good sleep aid.
Anyways, I am stuck in a situation where if I don't have a sleep aid (usually prescription grade) I cannot sleep. I don't know what to do given I barely consume caffeine anymore and am on break from Adderall.
Gabapentin and clonazepam help but they can't be taken forever. Antihistamines help but have awful side effects. Melatonin alone isn't very helpful. In short, I don't know what to do. Thoughts or advice?
I haven't always been a great sleeper but ever since I got tinnitus it had been worse. I did some research and found that, compared to healthy controls, tinnitus patients have abnormal EEG (brain wave) patterns.
Basically we have reduced delta waves (associated with Stage 3 and 4 sleep or "deep sleep") and increases in beta and alpha waves (short waves associated with arousal and wakefulness). I also read that tinnitus patients spend less time in slow wave sleep (delta waves) and more time in lighter sleep. I won't illustrate the health consequences of that but I will day it isn't exactly good. It basically can make you less restful.
Just to add to the article, it stated that when masking was used delta waves increased and alpha waves decreased, so masking may be a good sleep aid.
Anyways, I am stuck in a situation where if I don't have a sleep aid (usually prescription grade) I cannot sleep. I don't know what to do given I barely consume caffeine anymore and am on break from Adderall.
Gabapentin and clonazepam help but they can't be taken forever. Antihistamines help but have awful side effects. Melatonin alone isn't very helpful. In short, I don't know what to do. Thoughts or advice?