25 year old white male. Tinnitus was a 6 to 7 at its worst.
I believe my tinnitis has been 99% recovered. My tinnitus was induced by using Doxycycline in 2015 an antibacterial drug that was used to treat an abscess.
I ingested this drug for 2 days 100mg twice per day. I know this drug caused it because the ringing happened to me in a nearly basement on a chill thursday night in march 2015. I started in my right ear as a ringing and several months later spread to my left ear.
Right Ear: High Pitched Ringing.
Left Ear: Low pitched ringing.
I firmly believe this drug fucked up my GABA receptors in my brain because I remember taking Ambien (sleeping pills) that induce sleep by depressing the GABA receptors. It was almost like a mute button.
1st 6 months: Very little improvement and it actually got a little worse. Stimulants and weed made it worse but once these drugs wore off it returned to baseline. I fell into a huge depression and thought my life was over. It would even get worse at night but be much quieter once I woke up. I refused to give up and took vitamin C supplements and reduced noise around me and worked out vigorously.
12 months: Noticeable improvement but it would still get really fucking bad. Again I used activities to take my mind off it.
1.5 years: More improvement, I started smoking weed which really helped me get to sleep, stopped taking so many supplements.
As the days went on there was very small improvement. I never assumed I would fully recover. I kept my nose to the grindstone and tried to live as much of a "normal life" as possible which definately helped with my psych.
3 years later: 99% no noise. I would have to plug both my ears in a quiet place to hear any noise, but its still in both ears. I still experience spikes but they last at most 5min. My longest spikes were at 1.5 years and they would last for several months. Noise changes, noise intensity, I experienced it all.
I'm a firm believer that for ototoxic drug induced tinnitus that it is a long recovery process. We live in a day of instant fixes and most of life's problems are long term waiting fixes and this shit is no different.
The last several months I got a girlfriend who happens to be getting a PhD in Audiology and nerded out about my ailment and gave me a full battery of hearing tests as a "date." According to her I have hearing loss in my left ear and none in my right ear. This is very strange seeing as the worst tinnitus was in my right ear.
KEY FEATURE IS TO STAY MENTALLY STRONG.
I believe my tinnitis has been 99% recovered. My tinnitus was induced by using Doxycycline in 2015 an antibacterial drug that was used to treat an abscess.
I ingested this drug for 2 days 100mg twice per day. I know this drug caused it because the ringing happened to me in a nearly basement on a chill thursday night in march 2015. I started in my right ear as a ringing and several months later spread to my left ear.
Right Ear: High Pitched Ringing.
Left Ear: Low pitched ringing.
I firmly believe this drug fucked up my GABA receptors in my brain because I remember taking Ambien (sleeping pills) that induce sleep by depressing the GABA receptors. It was almost like a mute button.
1st 6 months: Very little improvement and it actually got a little worse. Stimulants and weed made it worse but once these drugs wore off it returned to baseline. I fell into a huge depression and thought my life was over. It would even get worse at night but be much quieter once I woke up. I refused to give up and took vitamin C supplements and reduced noise around me and worked out vigorously.
12 months: Noticeable improvement but it would still get really fucking bad. Again I used activities to take my mind off it.
1.5 years: More improvement, I started smoking weed which really helped me get to sleep, stopped taking so many supplements.
As the days went on there was very small improvement. I never assumed I would fully recover. I kept my nose to the grindstone and tried to live as much of a "normal life" as possible which definately helped with my psych.
3 years later: 99% no noise. I would have to plug both my ears in a quiet place to hear any noise, but its still in both ears. I still experience spikes but they last at most 5min. My longest spikes were at 1.5 years and they would last for several months. Noise changes, noise intensity, I experienced it all.
I'm a firm believer that for ototoxic drug induced tinnitus that it is a long recovery process. We live in a day of instant fixes and most of life's problems are long term waiting fixes and this shit is no different.
The last several months I got a girlfriend who happens to be getting a PhD in Audiology and nerded out about my ailment and gave me a full battery of hearing tests as a "date." According to her I have hearing loss in my left ear and none in my right ear. This is very strange seeing as the worst tinnitus was in my right ear.
KEY FEATURE IS TO STAY MENTALLY STRONG.