Now that I think about it, if tinnitus is caused by the brain or nervous system or their activity then it makes sense that it fades at this time of the day (my body get tired at this time) and why is stronger at night (when my body is more active), but I don't know if that's caused as a resistance or maybe some change at my body, I can just say that my body or brain tends to get hyperactive (even the neurologist said my parasympathetic system (or it was the sympathetic system? don't remember that well) was more active after seeing my brain data, that happened after I passed out and convulse from fear being triggered and I can confirm it with the hospital results that didn't show anything abnormal but at the time I was using MLS) but it's unknown if that's caused by fear, maybe at some extent, I noticed after some time that it gets hyperactive less frequently.
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