Yes, I had catastrophic hyperacusis and tinnitus eleven years ago. Crickets, a neighbor's air conditioner, even the inner workings of a CD player were nearly impossible to endure. I lost a good amount of weight, was unable to sleep more than a couple of hours, couldn't drive a car, was unable to use a computer because the stimulation or sound of the fan set off a full-blown crisis. The sound of water was comforting.Would you mind sharing what Ayurvedic herbs you have used? I know it's specific to your constitution, but I am curious what has been helpful. Also, did you ever have hyperacusis?
Cheers,
S
I can give you my current Ayurvedic formula which would be a bit different than the herbs I first took. They all add up to a multi month supply of 338 grams that I take three times a day after meals (half teaspoon with warm water after) but the amounts are a bit different for some herbs with Dashmula and Punarnava being somewhat more than others:
- Dashmula
- Punarnava
- Yogaraj Guggulu
- Saraswati
- Kutki
- Tagar (valerian)
- Shankhapushpi
- Turmeric
- Gokshura
- Shilajit
- Triphala Guggulu
- SuperNasya oil (three times a day sniffed up nose).
- Sidha Soma oil (let several drops sit in each ear for a couple of minutes).
- Jatamansi oil (several drops on forehead and on nostrils right before bed).
- Bringaraj oil (several times a week on scalp and then wash off in warm shower).
Note: My vikruti (current state of the body's constitution) shows elevated vata pushing pitta (to a lesser degree). It is my understanding (from my own studies and being treated by Ayurvedic doctors and practitioners) that most people with hyperacusis and tinnitus would have vata "derangement" (with possible symptoms including tinnitus, arthritis for some -- which is the case for me, anxiety, insomnia especially from the hours of 3 AM to 6 AM, to mention only a few). Elevated pitta could manifest as increased anger, impatience, sensitivity to sun, heat or very spicy foods. (My sleep is now pretty solid, anxiety is much lower and I experience few, if any, noticeable pitta symptoms aside from perhaps impatience at times.)
Ed Danaher (Dr. Lad's assistant when the Ayurvedic Institute was in New Mexico; it has just relocated to the Carolinas) is my primary Ayurvedic practitioner, although I have also seen Dr. Lad and have gone for panchakarma in India (something I will do again this Spring). I get the herbs through the Ayurvedic Institute store. Ed calls in the formula. I call the Institute's store phone number and request the formula that Ed has prescribed.
Cheers,
Stephan
The amount I have spent has been enormous. I can't ascribe improvement to a specific treatment, but what was catastrophic tinnitus and hyperacusis left me unable to drive, sleep more than two hours at a time, and eat a normal diet, thereby losing lots of weight. The hyperacusis resolved to near normal within two years. The tinnitus went from catastrophic to moderate (a level where I didn't need to wear white noise maskers) within several years. I have had two acoustic traumas within the past 7 years. The most recent one, an alarm, spiked things to a severe level for a year and is just calming down.It sounds like you are throwing the kitchen sink at tinnitus and you do have some money and patience to persevere. Maybe with this latest Acupuncturist there is some other factor which resulted in the temporary lower tinnitus levels you are not aware of.
This is the problem with expensive treatments which make claims like - balancing the body. Perhaps - (a big perhaps) Acupuncture "balanced your yin and yang" for 2-3 days every time you had a session. That means for continual lower tinnitus levels you would need to spend $80 every several days plus the time spent for the rest of your life.
At least with a dubious piece of kit like the Lenire you spend £3,000 and that is it. Therapy costs are ongoing and could run into tens of thousands over the years.
Other than my own experience and study, I can't prove that my course of action is what changed things for the better, but there are multiple studies using control groups, albeit with small numbers of people, that show Ayurveda has been helpful. From my perusal of Lenire, I would not waste $ on it. The scientific studies of Dr. Shore's device show actual benefit in decibel level, not just THI. (Lenire, as we known, bases their improvement simply on THI and has other major weaknesses in how the research was conducted.)
I did find that the level of tinnitus decreased significantly while I received a 6 week course of Ayurvedic treatment in India. If you want to look at some of the literature, here is a link to one article: The Role of Ayurveda in Managing Tinnitus.