- Jan 20, 2017
- 203
- Tinnitus Since
- 1995
- Cause of Tinnitus
- exposure to broken muffler noise
Hello folks:
I have not been here for a while. It is not because my ears are OK that I have avoided this forum. I just needed a break from hearing about some bad cases. There is just so much misery one can expose oneself to. It does not mean I do not feel for those who are suffering, believe me.
That being said, my ears have been pretty good over the last 4-5 months (I have hyperacusis only, little tinnitus) . Which is nice because I have been going through a moderate depression, which is hard enough to endure without anything else tormenting you . Now, I have just come back from seeing a psychiatrist and he has prescribed an antidepressant whose scientific name is VENLAFAXINE, known commercially in Canada here as EFFEXOR. Can someone who knows where to go immediately save me the time searching the Net and look up whether that med is ototoxic. I think that is the term for drugs that can cause hyperacusis or tinnitus as a side effect. If that is not the right term, then let me rephrase here and ask if that med can affect the ears with respect to hyperacusis and tinnitus.
Also can you look up whether LEVOTHYROXINE, known commercially as SYNTHROID in Canada, can also be ototoxic. This is a med for low thyroid levels.
Since I do not have my own computer, I am using one now in a library. The library will be shut down for the next 4 days (Fri-Mon, Easter holiday) so I will not be able to check for any answers until next Tuesday or Wednesday. In the meantime, thanks for any help!
Let me end by writing that even though, on the whole, my ears have been OK, I still have regularly had some minor setbacks, which are, of course, unavoidable. For any new people, make sure you understand that. No one can always make the right decision about whether to enter any given sound environment that presents itself. That you will make a REALLY major mistake is improbable but possible. In the 23 years that I have had hyperacusis, I made to 2 major mistakes that permanently made me worse, but, luckily, I am still in a comfortable zone most of the time.
Take care everyone!
Marco
I have not been here for a while. It is not because my ears are OK that I have avoided this forum. I just needed a break from hearing about some bad cases. There is just so much misery one can expose oneself to. It does not mean I do not feel for those who are suffering, believe me.
That being said, my ears have been pretty good over the last 4-5 months (I have hyperacusis only, little tinnitus) . Which is nice because I have been going through a moderate depression, which is hard enough to endure without anything else tormenting you . Now, I have just come back from seeing a psychiatrist and he has prescribed an antidepressant whose scientific name is VENLAFAXINE, known commercially in Canada here as EFFEXOR. Can someone who knows where to go immediately save me the time searching the Net and look up whether that med is ototoxic. I think that is the term for drugs that can cause hyperacusis or tinnitus as a side effect. If that is not the right term, then let me rephrase here and ask if that med can affect the ears with respect to hyperacusis and tinnitus.
Also can you look up whether LEVOTHYROXINE, known commercially as SYNTHROID in Canada, can also be ototoxic. This is a med for low thyroid levels.
Since I do not have my own computer, I am using one now in a library. The library will be shut down for the next 4 days (Fri-Mon, Easter holiday) so I will not be able to check for any answers until next Tuesday or Wednesday. In the meantime, thanks for any help!
Let me end by writing that even though, on the whole, my ears have been OK, I still have regularly had some minor setbacks, which are, of course, unavoidable. For any new people, make sure you understand that. No one can always make the right decision about whether to enter any given sound environment that presents itself. That you will make a REALLY major mistake is improbable but possible. In the 23 years that I have had hyperacusis, I made to 2 major mistakes that permanently made me worse, but, luckily, I am still in a comfortable zone most of the time.
Take care everyone!
Marco