- Oct 9, 2021
- 14
- Tinnitus Since
- 09/2021
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Jaw Clenching / Neck Tensions
Hello everyone,
I've started experience tinnitus on September 7, 2021. I'm unsure if it came from either:
- Using 15mg Remeron (Mirtazapine) for 2 weeks and stopping over 6 days. I initally took Remeron for insomnia and dealing with a stressful event.
- Dysfunction of C1, C2 vertebrae from a Jiu-Jitsu move
- Persistent stress over 6 months from various stressful events in my life.
The tinnitus itself isn't so loud - barely perceptible in the day, light whooshing sound at night in my right ear mostly - just like if my internal mic's gain was too high, I'm hearing "silent" room ambience.
The bigger problem is my anxiety. Ever since I've read that an onset of tinnitus happening after discontinuing Mirtazapine might possible be 'irreversible', which scared me very much (but mind you, at the time the tinnitus was louder - it has greatly subsided since then).
A quick, responsible note about the notion of "irreversibility": It might be irreversible "only as far as science knows", and the mechanisms by which a drug can be ototoxic or not are not well understood, nor are the mechanisms by which an anti-depressant works on some people and not on others. There ARE successful treatments and coping mechanics that WORK and allow people with tinnitus to go on and lead a normal life, just like it was before getting it. So please don't be alarmed by the term "irreversible".
Yet, here I am, with light tinnitus that 'might' be healing very slowly, but dealing difficult-to-manage anxiety on the daily.
I am facing two choices:
a) Fight the good fight and try to find natural remedies, do more exercise, use relaxation techniques, meditation and physical therapy (manual therapy), but deal with bouts of anxiety that sometimes affects my mood and concentration, or
b) Take an anti-depressant so I can more easily deal with anxiety on a daily basis, but potentially suffer ototoxic effects (or none at all) over the course of my treatment.
I wish I didn't have tinnitus, but I objectively have to admit it's real and effectively affecting my mood on days when I get anxious.
My situation: I'm 46, separated with two kids 8 and 12, still wonderful ex-wife and new girlfriend of 3 years. I have a good career that I need to resume in 13 days after my extended leave. Despite being struck with tinnitus, I strongly believe I can improve my coping and resume a happy life.
In my case, tinnitus isn't so bad compared to managing the anxiety of having the condition.
Do you have any experience with being in the same situation? Did you choose to take anti-depressants to make your life easier, or did you go the "natural" way?
Thanks for your insights.
I've started experience tinnitus on September 7, 2021. I'm unsure if it came from either:
- Using 15mg Remeron (Mirtazapine) for 2 weeks and stopping over 6 days. I initally took Remeron for insomnia and dealing with a stressful event.
- Dysfunction of C1, C2 vertebrae from a Jiu-Jitsu move
- Persistent stress over 6 months from various stressful events in my life.
The tinnitus itself isn't so loud - barely perceptible in the day, light whooshing sound at night in my right ear mostly - just like if my internal mic's gain was too high, I'm hearing "silent" room ambience.
The bigger problem is my anxiety. Ever since I've read that an onset of tinnitus happening after discontinuing Mirtazapine might possible be 'irreversible', which scared me very much (but mind you, at the time the tinnitus was louder - it has greatly subsided since then).
A quick, responsible note about the notion of "irreversibility": It might be irreversible "only as far as science knows", and the mechanisms by which a drug can be ototoxic or not are not well understood, nor are the mechanisms by which an anti-depressant works on some people and not on others. There ARE successful treatments and coping mechanics that WORK and allow people with tinnitus to go on and lead a normal life, just like it was before getting it. So please don't be alarmed by the term "irreversible".
Yet, here I am, with light tinnitus that 'might' be healing very slowly, but dealing difficult-to-manage anxiety on the daily.
I am facing two choices:
a) Fight the good fight and try to find natural remedies, do more exercise, use relaxation techniques, meditation and physical therapy (manual therapy), but deal with bouts of anxiety that sometimes affects my mood and concentration, or
b) Take an anti-depressant so I can more easily deal with anxiety on a daily basis, but potentially suffer ototoxic effects (or none at all) over the course of my treatment.
I wish I didn't have tinnitus, but I objectively have to admit it's real and effectively affecting my mood on days when I get anxious.
My situation: I'm 46, separated with two kids 8 and 12, still wonderful ex-wife and new girlfriend of 3 years. I have a good career that I need to resume in 13 days after my extended leave. Despite being struck with tinnitus, I strongly believe I can improve my coping and resume a happy life.
In my case, tinnitus isn't so bad compared to managing the anxiety of having the condition.
Do you have any experience with being in the same situation? Did you choose to take anti-depressants to make your life easier, or did you go the "natural" way?
Thanks for your insights.