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Are you really able to sleep with loud tinnitus?
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My tinnitus is weird in that I have multiple tones (lost count) that are reactive, so it’s hard to mask. But the baseline noises I wouldn’t say are that loud in comparison to how bad I’ve heard it can get. They just bother me so much when I sleep. It’s like my brain doesn’t tune them out and they make me anxious.

I just don’t think it’s possible for me to sleep with tinnitus in any form even if it’s quiet. I’ve always needed total silence to sleep and that is gone now. It’s been 4 months since my tinnitus took a turn for the worse and I still can’t adjust. I’ve posted a similar question on here before, but how do you guys that have extremely loud tinnitus that can’t be masked sleep?

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Ambien works fine for me. I've got a life can't worry about tinnitus making me not get my sleep.

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Yeah about 3-4 years 5mg a night (10mg pill cut in half) no problems sleeping or waking up due to tinnitus

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