- Jun 19, 2016
- 464
- 30
- Tinnitus Since
- 06/2016
- Cause of Tinnitus
- A loud Concert - Noise Exposure
Hi @LukeYoung -- Apparently some people have improved their interstitial cystitis with ozone therapy. In case you're interested, the section below on bladder infections is from the book The Ozone Miracle, by Frank Shallenberger, M.D. In the book, the author talks about how a person can set up their own system of ozone treatment at home, but there are also easier options. You can purchase things like ozonated olive oil capsules that a person can take internally to get started. Here's what he had to say about bladder infections, with a focus on interstitial cystitis:I also have interstitial cystitis.
I take Amitriptyline and pumpkin seed oil. Works for me.Hi @LukeYoung -- Apparently some people have improved their interstitial cystitis with ozone therapy. In case you're interested, the section below on bladder infections is from the book The Ozone Miracle, by Frank Shallenberger, M.D. In the book, the author talks about how a person can set up their own system of ozone treatment at home, but there are also easier options. You can purchase things like ozonated olive oil capsules that a person can take internally to get started. Here's what he had to say about bladder infections, with a focus on interstitial cystitis:
Bladder Infections
Bladder infections are usually best treated with antibiotics. If they are resistant, the bladder insufflation technique can be used in addition. But the most incredible use of the ozone bladder insufflation technique is for a very severe bladder disorder known as interstitial cystitis (IC). In 2015 I presented a study to the Cuban Ozone Therapy Society of 18 patents with severe and long standing IC that had not responded to any form of therapy.
Of this very difficult group 55% were completely cured and 30% were substantially improved after only three weeks of ozone therapy. However, because it is such a difficult and painful problem, patients with IC should only treat themselves while under the supervision of a practitioner trained in treating this dosorder. You can find doctors trained in ozone therapy at (American Academy of Ozonotherapy).
A cystoscopy cannot reveal hidden, embedded or biofilm infection. Chances are if your interstitial cystitis started off with infection, it's actually chronic UTI. It can be treated. You need a PCR test and microgen test and to send your urine sample to specialists who deal with this for microscope. I'm in process of the same.I take Amitriptyline and pumpkin seed oil. Works for me.
I have no infections at present. I've had cystoscopy confirming my bladder wall hemorrhages. Not much else you can do. I'm on top of my condition, others aren't so lucky.
Never had a UTI in my life. So I don't believe so, not all interstitial cystitis is the same. My bladder wall haemorrhages.A cystoscopy cannot reveal hidden, embedded or biofilm infection. Chances are if your interstitial cystitis started off with infection, it's actually chronic UTI. It can be treated. You need a PCR test and microgen test and to send your urine sample to specialists who deal with this for microscope. I'm in process of the same.
What was the name of the medication your doctor gave you to relax your bladder neck? Did it affect your tinnitus &/or hyperacusis at all?I believed that I had interstitial cystitis when I had a bladder problem last year that was actually benign. Basically, I wanted to go to the toilet every 5 minutes. My bladder also hurt when I was sitting on a chair. It was horrible, worse than tinnitus. I was so obsessed and scared that it made me less aware of my tinnitus.
Fortunately it went away. The urologist I saw gave me a drug to relax my bladder neck, and it worked.
I did long-term high dose antibiotics for "embedded infection" and now I am worse off than I was to begin with.A cystoscopy cannot reveal hidden, embedded or biofilm infection. Chances are if your interstitial cystitis started off with infection, it's actually chronic UTI. It can be treated. You need a PCR test and microgen test and to send your urine sample to specialists who deal with this for microscope. I'm in process of the same.
Unfortunately I put the "embedded infection" into the tin foil hat category.I did long-term high dose antibiotics for "embedded infection" and now I am worse off than I was to begin with.
I'm actually taking Amitriptyline for sleep right now because of tinnitus.Amitriptyline and pumpkin seed oil has been the best thing for me. Have you tried Amitriptyline?
And how is your bladder?I'm actually taking Amitriptyline for sleep right now because of tinnitus.
My bladder is not in pain right now, praise God, but I'm having some retention on it.And how is your bladder?
Oh, okay. Some medications cause retention. Amitriptyline is one of them, this is why it can be helpful for IC patients.My bladder is not in pain right now, praise God, but I'm having some retention on it.
Do you also have IC?Oh, okay. Some medications cause retention. Amitriptyline is one of them, this is why it can be helpful for IC patients.
Yes, unfortunately I have had it since I was about 22. The weird thing is that it started about 6 months after I got tinnitus.Do you also have IC?
Super weird!Yes, unfortunately I have had it since I was about 22. The weird thing is that it started about 6 months after I got tinnitus.
My interstitial cystitis did not rob me of playing music...My interstitial cystitis is hormonal.
Interstitial cystitis flare up + tinnitus is possibly one of the worst combinations. But I deal with pain better than I deal with tinnitus so I rather deal with my hormonal interstitial cystitis than tinnitus.
Not just for this condition.Diagnostics are unreliable.