I thought it might. Benzo's are not good for tinnitus, that's why potassium channel modulators are perfect for us. Although, not many people not what one is lol, not even my doctors.
Um, what are potassium channel modulators??
I thought it might. Benzo's are not good for tinnitus, that's why potassium channel modulators are perfect for us. Although, not many people not what one is lol, not even my doctors.
Um, what are potassium channel modulators??
I take it amitriptyline was better for sleep? I never took amitriptyline for 5 weeks on 100mg, so maybe I should've? Oh, well.
yeah, dr.nagler
There does not seem to be a single f"§§§%ng antidepressant that does not have T as a possible side effect....
T is much more bearable when I dont feel exhausted, depressed or anxious. From that aspect one would think that maybe antidepressant medication could be the solution to this seemingly unsolvable problem.
On the other hand though it was Citalopram that gave me this torturous present... I would be an idiot to start another antidepressant and taking the risk of worsening an already horrible T, wouldnt I?
Remeron is a common AD on this forum and people have had good results using itThere does not seem to be a single f"§§§%ng antidepressant that does not have T as a possible side effect....
T is much more bearable when I dont feel exhausted, depressed or anxious. From that aspect one would think that maybe antidepressant medication could be the solution to this seemingly unsolvable problem.
On the other hand though it was Citalopram that gave me this torturous present... I would be an idiot to start another antidepressant and taking the risk of worsening an already horrible T, wouldnt I?
I just want to make something clear to you @jeffreyjames ... the whole world has obsessive thoughts! ... but the problem is than when you believe the thought that these thoughts are a problem you are creating a problem ... you follow me? ... you have to take control by disregarding your thoughts as just unimportant head noise ... where does a thought get it`s power anyway? only when you act upon it it becomes a problem. The advice to go on SSRI comes from people who have obsessive thoughts themselves and don`t understand who they are themselves and what the nature of thoughts are ... thoughts in themselves are as empty as nothing ... they come they appear and they go ... I would recommend you start reading some Buddhist literature first and some uplifting spirituality .. go out for walks and smell flowers and eat healthy and spend time with friends in nice environments ... does any of those psychiatrists ask you how you spend your day before advising you to take SSRI? do they check if you have a gutt full of mucus and candida that is creating a clouded mind ... honestly don`t trust their advice so easily ... take your life in control, you are much stronger than you realize!! this all said I would stay away from SSRI and find a healthy other option that is not notorious for giving you tinnitus ... I prefer feeling a bit down and waiting for a cure over playing russian roulette with this stuff.
I did, and noticed an increase, stopped right away, after 1-2 pills. Christian78 had a very noticable worsening from it which never went down.with that said. .anyone try wellbutrin?
I've tried Ciprolex and (Lexapro), Pristiq. Both caused T, with Pristiq being particularly severe. I haven't found much re: Trazodone being ototoxic. My doctor says it's not known to be ototoxic. I am also using Remorin and have found that it has had little to no effect on my tinnitus, although my ringing was already quite severe when I started on it, so any change at this point would be hard to notice. I am slowly phasing out Trazodone and sticking with Remorin, which has saved me from a long battle with insomnia.
Hi Michael. I am currently tapering Trazadone very slowly. If you don't mind, can you tell me what your withdrawal symptoms are like?I should have done more research. Remeron and Trazodone are both ototoxic and I would not recommend them to anyone on this board. I am off Remeron for good. I will never go near that stuff again. I am trying to wean myself off Trazodone, but it's been an awful and difficult withdrawal period. If you don't need to go down this road, don't. And, don't ever, ever take your doctor's word for it.
I'm down to 25 Trazadone from 75. I noticed that once I got to 25 the mood swings stopped. I am still taking 7.5 Remeron. How was that withdrawal? I hear that's harder to taper. Any T changes with tapering?I am down to 12.5 mg and have to say, I am all over the map, since I am withdrawing from Remeron and Trazadone. I am feeling terrible anxiety, moodiness, weight loss and many of the other ones mentioned. I keep reminding myself that each day it will get better. Only way to get through it.
This is very interesting. I am basically doing the reverse of what you are doing. I'm tapering Trazadone first, and next is Remeron. You tapered Remeron first, now you're tapering Trazadone. I am going very slowly, I'm 9 months into my taper. The reason being, I don't want to hit a wall on insomnia that I can't get past. Also T spikes. I had a couple that lasted a few minutes that were super loud and made me nervous to say that least. But I've read T spikes can happen when tapering. May I ask how fast did you taper the Remeron? You might be having the mood swings and anxiety as a combination withdrawal effect from both meds. I've done a lot of reading and these symptoms can crop up a month or more of being completely off an AD. Try getting as much exercise as possible. Gives you a nice seratonin boost and calms your anxiety.To be honest, no. My T has not changed at all. I've been told it gets worse when you're withdrawing, which is what is happening right now. I'm hoping it's going to even out soon. I found getting off Remeron was not all that hard, but I hadn't yet tapered off Trazodone yet, so my experience would be different from someone just tapering off Remeron. I'm glad to hear of your experience. It gives me hope, because the mood swings and anxiety are wearing me (and my wife) out.