Hi again, Dr. Nagler,
I was a bit confused by your reply. Are you equating the decision to begin taking a long-term psychotropic drug with deciding to do everyday life things like drink coffee, see a concert, or eat salty food? I was NOT implying we should avoid all things in life that could possibly increase the tinnitus temporarily; I was asking about making a decision to take a powerful drug that many people (on this forum and in many other places) say has PERMANENTLY worsened their tinnitus and/or added new sounds to it. By equating this decision with minor, everyday decisions like food choices, are you saying we should disregard the experiences of these posters?
Thanks,
G.R.
I was a bit confused by your reply. Are you equating the decision to begin taking a long-term psychotropic drug with deciding to do everyday life things like drink coffee, see a concert, or eat salty food? I was NOT implying we should avoid all things in life that could possibly increase the tinnitus temporarily; I was asking about making a decision to take a powerful drug that many people (on this forum and in many other places) say has PERMANENTLY worsened their tinnitus and/or added new sounds to it. By equating this decision with minor, everyday decisions like food choices, are you saying we should disregard the experiences of these posters?
Thanks,
G.R.