If you want to get on a 6-8 hour long psychedelic roller coaster ride through the 7th circle of hell then take a bunch of mushrooms while having tinnitus.
mushrooms can be an incredible and reinvigorating experience
Honestly if shrooms help with tinnitus than I imagine it's a stress factor that is causing it or making it worse. I have a hard time believing that stress causes this god awful condition but I don't know much about much. I have done shrooms a good number of times and always had a good trip but I have seen people have a bad trip and it always seems to intensify everything that sucks - aka tinnitus for you. I wouldn't do it again unless you can somehow guarantee that you have a good trip and don't freak yourself out again. Also, I am a drug counselor or was before I started doing music full time and I don't recommend anyone start taking psychedelics until they have exhausted all other avenues. Especially if you have a history of drug use. Again I don't know much.dose and hope it goes away? Does it get worse before it gets better?
You may be able to achieve similar results via sustained "micro-dosing" which is a non-hallucinogenic amount. This may also let you carefully monitor progress, good or bad, to stop the process if you are not achieving positive results, as opposed to gambling on a single trip.Out of desperation I'm looking into more and more unlikely "treatments". Psilocybin is trialled in some clinical studies for a variety of mental health conditions but not for tinnitus. Now there are a few anecdotal reports of people who dramatically improved tinnitus after a dose of shrooms (and a few who had bad experiences). Some people have been able to beat or improve anxiety/depression and addiction with a single trip. Still researching the clinical trials. I would try this but would need to travel to Amsterdam as they are not legal in many countries. However there is one thing that bothers me. Psilocybin acts on serotonin receptors and it seems that serotonin may worsen tinnitus.
How come we had this semi-miraculous cases of people having tinnitus vanish after a trip?
I read also anecdotal reports that DMT or LSD can make tinnitus worse, but shrooms do have a number of cases where they worked. Anyone has tried them recently and had good results?
What sounds attractive on paper is their ability to "reset the brain", which seems to be what we may need for tinnitus. Not sure this would be a good idea for me, though, I'm 50+ and I never took a psychedelic in my life and my tinnitus is so horrid I could make things worse. Hard to decide.
Yes microdosing would be safer and much more easy to monitor. Problem is logistics. I can't live in Amsterdam for a month and if I try to bring the product where I live I may face up to 7 years in jail due to this retrograde legislation of our nanny state. Alcohol and tobacco are ok but shrooms are forbidden, despite more and more people benefiting from microdosing in situations where even medication was not effective. Sorry for the rant. One can take a risk and order shrooms online, a lot of people seem to do that, a few packages are stopped at customs, but very few get a police visit and a caution (if without previous criminal record) that ends up ruining your criminal record. The only way to do this relatively safely is to order the spores (for some reason they are not forbidden), inoculate the correct medium and grow the mushrooms at home, short of a visit of police with a mandate one should be safe that way, but it's a lot of work.You may be able to achieve similar results via sustained "micro-dosing" which is a non-hallucinogenic amount. This may also let you carefully monitor progress, good or bad, to stop the process if you are not achieving positive results, as opposed to gambling on a single trip.
I have been trying to taper benzos and didn't want to play further with neurotransmitters, given that it can both improve and worsen symptoms, as it acts on serotonin. Also, it's illegal in the UK so I would have to go to Amsterdam. I would like to try though.Hi @Chinmoku or anyone else, have you done any microdosing?
What about eating them in the field? The copper would have to be there with you to arrest you. The season is on now.Also, it's illegal in the UK
@Chinmoku May I ask what is the benzo dose you're trying to come down from?I have been trying to taper benzos and didn't want to play further with neurotransmitters, given that it can both improve and worsen symptoms, as it acts on serotonin. Also, it's illegal in the UK so I would have to go to Amsterdam. I would like to try though.
Do you think it's too risky to try shrooms when you have visual snow syndrome? I'm asking because I have tinnitus and hyperacusis and have heard of people habituating or improving through shrooms.Found this article:
Psilocybin Alters Brain Levels Of The Neurotransmitter Glutamate — And This Could Explain Why Users Experience "Ego Dissolution"
Based on brain imaging, psilocybin increases glutamate in the prefrontal cortex (bad) but lowers it in the hippocampus (good). And yet, despite the bad, psilocybin microdosing seems to improve plasticity and help neuro genesis. I'm tempted to try microdosing with careful monitoring. I need to be careful with my visual snow and I don't want to develop HPPD.
There's always going to be a risk. Shrooms are generally thought to be safer than other psychedelics in this regard. Unfortunately, when it comes to HPPD the info we have is mostly dudes posting on Reddit and it's anecdotal reports of people trying to make sense of their situation with varying results. Much like tinnitus forums.Do you think it's too risky to try shrooms when you have visual snow syndrome? I'm asking because I have tinnitus and hyperacusis and have heard of people habituating or improving through shrooms.
I could try that. I would need to take a train or bus to the countryside. I'm quite debilitated with this insane screaming so this would be quite an effort.What about eating them in the field? The copper would have to be there with you to arrest you. The season is on now.
I'm on 0.375 mg Clonazepam. I was on 0.5 mg. It only worked for a couple of weeks. The tinnitus has been worsening steadily and it is insane. Problem is that trying to taper accelerates the worsening so I don't know what to do. This might have been compounded by previous use of Pregabalin.@Chinmoku May I ask what is the benzo dose you're trying to come down from?
I'm thinking of doing a slow taper as well after 6 years. I've been on .5 mg - .75 mg daily but I want to clean rinse and maybe start up again down the road. Benzos worked great for a long time but it's not as effective now.
There are stories in both directions. Problem with mushrooms is they are all anecdotal reports and there are no real clinical data. One psychiatrist I talked to mentioned that in the trials she heard of for depression results were quite promising but side effects were strong and that was the problem to make them into a real treatment in her opinion. Hard to know what to do really. For tinnitus and visual snow we know almost nothing. Stamets claimed it can help tinnitus and hearing loss but I think that's 100% anecdotal.Do you think it's too risky to try shrooms when you have visual snow syndrome? I'm asking because I have tinnitus and hyperacusis and have heard of people habituating or improving through shrooms.
Shrooms helping visual snow and tinnitus is one thing, which I think is plausible. Them actually treating hearing loss, though? It sounds so far fetched, but I have faith that something like this is possible. The science is so pitiful on Psilocybin, hearing loss, and the way nerves heal in general, that I think there's practically lots of room that's left open for interpretation.There are stories in both directions. Problem with mushrooms is they are all anecdotal reports and there are no real clinical data. One psychiatrist I talked to mentioned that in the trials she heard of for depression results were quite promising but side effects were strong and that was the problem to make them into a real treatment in her opinion. Hard to know what to do really. For tinnitus and visual snow we know almost nothing. Stamets claimed it can help tinnitus and hearing loss but I think that's 100% anecdotal.
I told my friend psychiatrist that medications are not tested long enough in clinical trials. The thousands of cases of Pregabalin withdrawal syndrome don't exist for official medicine because they didn't observe them in trials but trials were short. Psychiatrists often disregard claims that their drugs may cause tinnitus when we all know they do for a number of people. So yes, I agree we need to be flexible here. In a world with a minimum of sense they would have trialled Psilocybin long ago for many conditions. After all it's not like psychopharmaceutical drugs are without damage or heavy side effects.Shrooms helping visual snow and tinnitus is one thing, which I think is plausible. Them actually treating hearing loss, though? It sounds so far fetched, but I have faith that something like this is possible. The science is so pitiful on Psilocybin, hearing loss, and the way nerves heal in general, that I think there's practically lots of room that's left open for interpretation.
If anyone has any experience with Psilocybin treating any sort of tinnitus, visual snow, hearing loss, or any other idiopathic neurological type disorders, drop your experience here.
I think sometimes we're held back from sharing our ideas and experiences for how these disorders work and how to treat them, because we're taught that we must follow the doctrine of scientism, or else it's incorrect.
To be clear no one is saying shrooms can treat the hearing loss, just your brain's reaction to it.Shrooms helping visual snow and tinnitus is one thing, which I think is plausible. Them actually treating hearing loss, though? It sounds so far fetched, but I have faith that something like this is possible. The science is so pitiful on Psilocybin, hearing loss, and the way nerves heal in general, that I think there's practically lots of room that's left open for interpretation.
If anyone has any experience with Psilocybin treating any sort of tinnitus, visual snow, hearing loss, or any other idiopathic neurological type disorders, drop your experience here.
I think sometimes we're held back from sharing our ideas and experiences for how these disorders work and how to treat them, because we're taught that we must follow the doctrine of scientism, or else it's incorrect.
Me too.I am in the process of procuring Psilocybin to microdose. Will update as per usual.
Hi, new member here. I've had tinnitus since hunting with shotguns in my youth with no ear plugs. :^) I'm in my 50s now and have pretty much learned to live with (ignore) it, but occasionally it raises its' ugly head and reminds me it's still there - a constant high pitched ringing in both ears.Paul Stamets talks with Joe Rogan at around 30 minutes into this recording about micro dosing and tinnitus.