Insomnia

   / Insomnia #91  
Reading all these posts makes me wonder just what percentage of people DON'T have problems with their sleep routines.

That said, from many years of operating heavy equipment with poor or no mufflers at all, more years of air tool and impact wrench operation, and more years of driving truck, I have had tinnitus in both ears for the last 35 years or so. Then in 2001, I awoke one morning a little dizzy, a loud whine/rushing sound and very little hearing in my left ear. The dizziness went away in a couple of days, and I got in to see my doctor about the same time. He didn't see any external problem, so he sent me for an MRI the next day. Nothing showed amiss in the MRI, and the audiologist said it was probably a case of spontaneous hearing loss. It sometimes happens and they don't know why it happens. A hearing test showed that what hearing I have left in my left ear shows a nearly normal frequency response, but greatly diminished, I'm functionally deaf in that ear.
So for the last 20 odd years, I have the annoying noise in my left ear, and tinnitus in the right. It's one of those things you get used to after a while, but it is annoying. Tinnitus aside, the hearing in my right ear is still pretty good, but when in a room with a lot of noise, it's really difficult to hear a person you are having a conversation with as the noise tends to drown out their voice.
I do go to sleep with either the radio or TV on with a sleep timer set, to help mask the noise in my head.
 
   / Insomnia #93  
I got my tinnitus from playing racquetball. A guy hit a hard forehand shot that hit me directly on my left ear. I saw stars and heard ringing. The stars went away but the ringing never did. And that was 20 years ago.
 
   / Insomnia #94  
Well, unfortunately, I have a radio in my head for a screensaver. If my brain goes idle, I almost immediately hear a song playing. It can be anything from the Rolling Stones to ABBA (blech!). No rhyme or reason as to what my brain picks, it's like a jukebox on shuffle play. And it's never the entire song, it's only one verse or refrain. Over and over. If I stop the song, I hear the tinnitus.

So, my choices for the evening are:
Think thoughts.
Successfully stop the thoughts, then....
Listen to the Bee Gees Stayin' Alive Stayin' Alive
AH AH AH AH Stayin' Alive....
Successfully stop the songs and.....
Listen to the ring if tinnitus.

🙃

It's a living hell. :ROFLMAO:
The ring tone on my phone is the BeeGees "Stayin Alive". Whenever I hear that song I start looking for my phone.

But a song in your head probably isn't as irritating as tinnitus, unless it is Barry Manilow.
 
   / Insomnia #96  
Total side sleeper so no way to comfortably wear ear buds or headphones to listen to a few tunes at bedtime. Pillow speakers are total junk and the wife doesn't want to hear my tunes anyway. Started listening to my playlist on the iphone under the pillow. Sounds decent and I can tune out the tinnitus. I am usually asleep in minutes.
 
   / Insomnia #97  
I've had rining in my ears for as long as I can remember, going back to when I was a kid. Loud noises are really obnoxious... especially those GD Harleys with straight pipes.
 
   / Insomnia #98  
I've had rining in my ears for as long as I can remember, going back to when I was a kid. Loud noises are really obnoxious... especially those GD Harleys with straight pipes.
What i can't stand is the hum from a florescent light.

I'm hard of hearing, tinnitus in both ears. But I can hear the faint buzz of a florescent light left on across the house.

It will drive me bonkers. Once LED lights became more prevelant and cheaper, I swapped out all the florescent lights in the house for LED fixtures instead.
 
   / Insomnia #99  
I rarely listen to music of any sort anymore. It's just way more satisfying to chew on my thoughts while driving.
Driving is for the most part the only time I have music playing. When I'm at home, or in my workshop I prefer quiet. I know some here have radio headphones they use while on their tractor, to me that would be very distracting.
Total side sleeper so no way to comfortably wear ear buds or headphones to listen to a few tunes at bedtime. Pillow speakers are total junk and the wife doesn't want to hear my tunes anyway. Started listening to my playlist on the iphone under the pillow. Sounds decent and I can tune out the tinnitus. I am usually asleep in minutes.
Can't sleep with the radio playing. Never could, and I've always been a very sound sleeper.
Our pup tends to wake me up when he gets on the bed and 'makes room for himself' which is usually part of my pillow. Good cuddler and don't fart either.
I don't have a dog, but if I did there's no way it would be allowed on the bed. Between the fact that they tend to be "squirmy", they stink. I don't know if I'm just overly sensitive to dog BO, but I can barely stand to be in the same room with one, the smell's so bad.
I'd rather cuddle with the wife.
 
   / Insomnia #100  
Between the fact that they tend to be "squirmy", they stink.....
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