I notice this first thing in the morning. My T seems to hate the stillness of my body sleeping and wakes me up after three hours and seems to be all over my head not just perceiving to come from my ears.
I guess I just want to know that I am not on my own with this. I know it's a brain thing anyway, but I seem to be able to move my T about by pressing on my scalp
I find it weird and frightening and despare of even getting a good nights sleep again. Read a story of one woman with T who had been getting 3 hours sleep for the last 18 years with her T. You wouldn't think the human body could do this to us and still keep us living.
	
				
			I guess I just want to know that I am not on my own with this. I know it's a brain thing anyway, but I seem to be able to move my T about by pressing on my scalp
I find it weird and frightening and despare of even getting a good nights sleep again. Read a story of one woman with T who had been getting 3 hours sleep for the last 18 years with her T. You wouldn't think the human body could do this to us and still keep us living.
										
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 I unwittingly used neomycin eardrops for a week 4 months into tinnitus, only afterwards finding out its highly ototoxic, fortunately for me the eardrops never made my tinnitus worse (intact eardrum), do you think you might of had a perforation of the eardrum that your doctor simply couldn't see at the time? I read that sometimes with external ear infections the infection can cause swelling making it difficult to see whether the eardrum is intact or not?
. I'm pretty sure my eardrum was intact, but I did have irritation and inflammation in my ear at the time. I'm guessing the skin was compromised and the drug got into my system that way, at a point very close to the cochlea. Cannot be sure exactly what happened.