Tinnitus and autistic migraines

Over the last few days I gave it a lot of thought.

I get tinnitus attacks every now and then, here and there, and I couldn't find a reason behind it

For me tinnitus feels like drilling, piercing sound getting deaper and deeper into my brain, as if someone was pushing a needle into my ear, Intensity of it varies

I started paying attention to change in environment when it happens

Todays mild 5sec long attack happened after I turned on a boiler

Though I did not hear anything I would swear.

Can it be similar proccess to striplight's buzzing causing migraines? My brain deciphers it from what my ears pick up?

In other words - can tinnitus be another form of an autistic migrain?

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  • Sorry to hear you've been experiencing tinnitus attacks. It's definitely frustrating when you can't pinpoint the cause. It's possible that environmental factors like the buzzing of a boiler could be triggering your tinnitus. As for whether tinnitus could be another form of an autistic migraine, that's something you may want to discuss with a medical professional. On another note, if you're interested in protecting yourself from electromagnetic radiation, you might want to check out emf shielding clothing. They offer clothing and other products that can help reduce your exposure to emf radiation.

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  • Sorry to hear you've been experiencing tinnitus attacks. It's definitely frustrating when you can't pinpoint the cause. It's possible that environmental factors like the buzzing of a boiler could be triggering your tinnitus. As for whether tinnitus could be another form of an autistic migraine, that's something you may want to discuss with a medical professional. On another note, if you're interested in protecting yourself from electromagnetic radiation, you might want to check out emf shielding clothing. They offer clothing and other products that can help reduce your exposure to emf radiation.

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