Hi everyone,
After habituating rather nicely to my tinnitus after first acquiring it in 2004, I had a recent volume spike in mid-December last year. Unlike previous week long spikes, this one has not abated and I think is likely here to stay. I'm not sure what caused it, but I guess that is irrelevant now.
So, I've been looking again at all the latest research sites and tinnitus forums and hit upon this one, which seems to be the most active and positive of the ones I've found. I'm hoping to get some advice from you all before seeing my doctor on Tuesday this week.
When my tinnitus had its first significant spike after attending a wedding in 2005, it was loud. So loud that I wasn't sure I could cope. I was put on (I think) Venlafaxine before later moving over to Citalopram. A week or two after starting the Venlafaxine, the tinnitus reduced to perhaps 50% or less of the original volume and was enough for me to then completely habituate. Perhaps it took my mind off the T or genuinely reduced the original onset, preventing it from fully taking hold elsewhere in my brain a few months later.
I'm seeing my doctor on Tuesday and I'm wondering whether to ask for Venlafaxine again to try and reduce this new spike. The question is – did the Venlafaxine reduce the tinnitus or was it just a regular spike that was always going to reduce slightly in volume? It could even be that the Venlafaxine prevented the tinnitus from dropping back in volume as much as it could have done!
Perhaps a short course of Clonazepam may be another option? I've noticed a few of you talking positively about this.
I just don't know, but would love to do anything I can do now to stop this new tinnitus volume taking hold while I can. Any advice you can offer would be greatly received!
After habituating rather nicely to my tinnitus after first acquiring it in 2004, I had a recent volume spike in mid-December last year. Unlike previous week long spikes, this one has not abated and I think is likely here to stay. I'm not sure what caused it, but I guess that is irrelevant now.
So, I've been looking again at all the latest research sites and tinnitus forums and hit upon this one, which seems to be the most active and positive of the ones I've found. I'm hoping to get some advice from you all before seeing my doctor on Tuesday this week.
When my tinnitus had its first significant spike after attending a wedding in 2005, it was loud. So loud that I wasn't sure I could cope. I was put on (I think) Venlafaxine before later moving over to Citalopram. A week or two after starting the Venlafaxine, the tinnitus reduced to perhaps 50% or less of the original volume and was enough for me to then completely habituate. Perhaps it took my mind off the T or genuinely reduced the original onset, preventing it from fully taking hold elsewhere in my brain a few months later.
I'm seeing my doctor on Tuesday and I'm wondering whether to ask for Venlafaxine again to try and reduce this new spike. The question is – did the Venlafaxine reduce the tinnitus or was it just a regular spike that was always going to reduce slightly in volume? It could even be that the Venlafaxine prevented the tinnitus from dropping back in volume as much as it could have done!
Perhaps a short course of Clonazepam may be another option? I've noticed a few of you talking positively about this.
I just don't know, but would love to do anything I can do now to stop this new tinnitus volume taking hold while I can. Any advice you can offer would be greatly received!