Hi, sorry for the delayed reply - I just saw your message. It definitely subsided, though it was quite a long spike. I reckon it took weeks, maybe even months, to gradually calm down.
Now I’m back here because of another worsening / spike, but this time it’s not drug-related.
Hi. Sorry for taking so long to respond - I just saw your message. It definitely got better over the past few months, but about a week ago it got worse due to additional noise exposure.
Since you were wearing earplugs and exposed to the loud noise for only a short time, I'd hazard a guess the experience won't have a long-lasting effect on your hearing & tinnitus. You will be fine.
@MAH1970 Hi. I just came across your profile and read that your T seems to be sensitive to Serotonin. Does your T calm down once you stop taking an AD?
A few weeks is basically nothing, I'd say. There are success stories of people whose T subsided within the first year or two. Sometimes time proves to be a healer.
@Kam75
I understand why upping the dosage back to 22.5 mg would be seen as a "defeat" as it would probably mean that your sleep / T is dependent on Mirtazapine. It is definitely a dilemma. :-|
@aab No, I haven't. Do you use them for herbal tea?
I still get a lot of anxiety due to the new level of my T. The daytime is even more problematic for me, I'd say, as I'm not able to ignore the T.
@Mister Muso Usually I manage to fall asleep after midnight, but the noise wakes me up very early in the morning (at 5:30 am), and then I have trouble to fall back asleep.