- May 17, 2017
- 909
- Tinnitus Since
- 07/2016
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Ototoxic earwax drops, worsened by MDs (Muppet Doctors)
Hi all
I just wanted to share a recent discovery. The past few months I've noticed taking a shower first thing in the morning can reset a spike to a low stable level. So, while I may wake up sometimes with intrusive tinnitus, this can reduce it and hyperacusis, reactivity, TTTS and give me a much more pleasant day that would otherwise have been spent listening to reactive tinnitus over everything, with more sound sensitivity.
What I do is get into the shower as soon as I wake up, while still half asleep. I make it hot and just let the water flow around my head, neck, shoulders, ears, face and just enjoy the sensation whilst listening to the sound.
It works maybe 7/10 times. Sometimes it just doesn't work, or it's effects wear off after a while. I do still get some ear fullness here and there throughout the day, but that's ok.
In a way, I've been thinking it's a bit like a kind of neuromodulation - sound plus physical sensation. The nerves like the trigeminal in the face and around ears, and others in the neck must get stimulated. I do have neck issues and trigeminal nerves that get activated and cramping style TTTS (currently in remission), so theres a lot of nerve and muscle issues going on.
@PDodge gets the same thing happen. Has anyone else noticed it?
I just wanted to share a recent discovery. The past few months I've noticed taking a shower first thing in the morning can reset a spike to a low stable level. So, while I may wake up sometimes with intrusive tinnitus, this can reduce it and hyperacusis, reactivity, TTTS and give me a much more pleasant day that would otherwise have been spent listening to reactive tinnitus over everything, with more sound sensitivity.
What I do is get into the shower as soon as I wake up, while still half asleep. I make it hot and just let the water flow around my head, neck, shoulders, ears, face and just enjoy the sensation whilst listening to the sound.
It works maybe 7/10 times. Sometimes it just doesn't work, or it's effects wear off after a while. I do still get some ear fullness here and there throughout the day, but that's ok.
In a way, I've been thinking it's a bit like a kind of neuromodulation - sound plus physical sensation. The nerves like the trigeminal in the face and around ears, and others in the neck must get stimulated. I do have neck issues and trigeminal nerves that get activated and cramping style TTTS (currently in remission), so theres a lot of nerve and muscle issues going on.
@PDodge gets the same thing happen. Has anyone else noticed it?