Daman, When I did my treatments they would supply a plastic water bottle everyday so you could take drinks as they compressed and decompressed the chamber. This helped with with popping ears. Good luck on your treatments.
I was around the 3month mark when I started. I did three weeks total and it seemed to help at first but then was back to the same after a couple weeks. I don't know if more treatments would have helped or not.
It has been two weeks now on Remeron and T is stay low with a couple minor increases but came back down quickly. I don't like taking medicine but if it helps T than it is worth it. So far no bad side effects, only drowsy which helps me sleep and an increase in appetite. I have even had a few Dr...
I have gained 5 pounds UGH. I have always been adicted to sweets.
It is keeping the level down to a managable state. T might have been a tad lower with Amitriptyline but I only took it for 5 days before switching.
I had floaters way before I ever had T. They normally don't bother me, I guess I am use to them. I have been on Remeron for a week now and I hav not had T Flare-up yet.:joyful:
My T started in January because of woodworking for long periods without a break. I have been anxious, angry, and annoyed also because of T
I know how you feel about people not understanding the disturbance it causes. They say” I know somebody with T and they say it doesn’t really bother them”...
I even used my gas power washer yesterday (with earplugs) and it didn't bother me. I am going for the weedeater next week I think. I agree that we need back to living out lives.
I usually donate blood when the Red Cross blood mobile comes to work. Will this have any effect on T??
The reason I ask is I have read that blood supply to the ears can affect T. So if you are a pint low would it make a difference?o_O