I am almost 4 months from my sudden onset of tinnitus (August 30). It took about a week to go into freak out mode and on September 8 my GP prescribed Xanax (0.25 mg 2x/day) and Ambien 6.5 mg CR for anxiety and sleep.
At first the Xanax seemed like magic and literally stopped my tinnitus for hours. This effect lasted for a few weeks but started to decline, so I upped the dose to 0.5 mg 2x/day. I did that for about 3 weeks but the effect of reducing my tinnitus loudness waned even at the higher dose.
Understanding the dangers of benzos, and unwilling to updose again, I started tapering in early October, cutting back from 1.0 mg/day to 0.75 mg/day. In November I cut this again to 0.50 mg/day.
Throughout October and November I noticed I was becoming very depressed (fleeting suicidal ideations) and even more anxious. Although I really didn't have any other physical withdrawal symptoms, my tinnitus was worsening, becoming louder and higher in frequency. My mild hyperacusis became worse as well. I started doing some internet research and stumbled onto benzo withdrawal syndrome, and then everything made sense. I had overdone it with the Xanax and became physically dependent, and my big cuts were causing withdrawal symptoms, including worsening tinnitus and sound sensitivity, which are well-documented symptoms (Ashton Manual).
I am now on a slower taper plan, for both Xanax and Ambien, and things are still not going well. In addition, I am enormously angry at myself for falling into the benzo trapdoor of hell, especially when I really did know the dangers of benzos and Z drugs. If could wind back the clock I would have used those drugs sparingly and weaned off of them after a few weeks; and would have found other ways to deal with tinnitus distress (CBT, mindfulness, whatever). But the damage is done and now I have to slowly work out out of this hole slowly.
And the cruel irony of this is that my tinnitus is far worse than it was in the beginning, and I have no doubt that it is due to benzo withdrawal. I have read other posts on Tinnitus Talk that other have experienced worsening tinnitus after weaning off benzos, and am looking for some hope that the huge spike this has caused may decline in the future once my brain settles down from the benzo injury.
I ask others here to share their experiences with benzo withdrawal and tinnitus/hyperacusis.
At first the Xanax seemed like magic and literally stopped my tinnitus for hours. This effect lasted for a few weeks but started to decline, so I upped the dose to 0.5 mg 2x/day. I did that for about 3 weeks but the effect of reducing my tinnitus loudness waned even at the higher dose.
Understanding the dangers of benzos, and unwilling to updose again, I started tapering in early October, cutting back from 1.0 mg/day to 0.75 mg/day. In November I cut this again to 0.50 mg/day.
Throughout October and November I noticed I was becoming very depressed (fleeting suicidal ideations) and even more anxious. Although I really didn't have any other physical withdrawal symptoms, my tinnitus was worsening, becoming louder and higher in frequency. My mild hyperacusis became worse as well. I started doing some internet research and stumbled onto benzo withdrawal syndrome, and then everything made sense. I had overdone it with the Xanax and became physically dependent, and my big cuts were causing withdrawal symptoms, including worsening tinnitus and sound sensitivity, which are well-documented symptoms (Ashton Manual).
I am now on a slower taper plan, for both Xanax and Ambien, and things are still not going well. In addition, I am enormously angry at myself for falling into the benzo trapdoor of hell, especially when I really did know the dangers of benzos and Z drugs. If could wind back the clock I would have used those drugs sparingly and weaned off of them after a few weeks; and would have found other ways to deal with tinnitus distress (CBT, mindfulness, whatever). But the damage is done and now I have to slowly work out out of this hole slowly.
And the cruel irony of this is that my tinnitus is far worse than it was in the beginning, and I have no doubt that it is due to benzo withdrawal. I have read other posts on Tinnitus Talk that other have experienced worsening tinnitus after weaning off benzos, and am looking for some hope that the huge spike this has caused may decline in the future once my brain settles down from the benzo injury.
I ask others here to share their experiences with benzo withdrawal and tinnitus/hyperacusis.