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Well I wouldn't trust someone with the name Dr de Ridder
But I don't think 3 weeks on clonazepam can hurt you.
I'm a pill popper and never noticed anything...
That other one I've never heard of but it sounds like horse shit...
,@Damocles@aura@Exit@danielthor I already took deanxit. It is supposed to o
Play with your brain in a way in order to reduce H and probably T. He advised to discontinue after 10 days if I dont notice improvements. I also asked him about his study but he said they are only half way there yet and are changing some things along the way.
I made my situation 50 percent worse this last week - earplug damage which resulted in 50 percent higher tinnitus and I accidently scratched my ear canal with my otoscope and since then the other ear has higher tinnitus and lower sensitivity. So there is a big mismatch between right and left ear...
He advised that i might have touched a nerve there that is connected to the brain and it reacts since it is already sensitive but should not have made something permanent. However it feels like it... My T also keeps changing for worse - now there is 24/7insect tone
Do you know that feeling when you smell something really bad and the smell gets stuck in your nose? Well that god damn sound gets stuck in my head the same way.Then your senses sharpen and you feel overwhelmed by all the sounds around you to the point where you feel psychotic. Does it sounds familiar or am i the craziest around here?
Deanxit basically keeps me calmer so I think I am going to continue taking it. I am tapering of Clonazepam. It did make me go to sleep faster but that was it.