- Jun 26, 2020
- 129
- Tinnitus Since
- March 2020
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Bupropion nalextrone
To those suffering to medically induced tinnitus there is hope. I think I'm well on the way to being tinnitus free. Here's my story, I hope it provides some hope:
- Doctor casually prescribed Bupropion to help me stop smoking. He didn't mention the side effects and he didn't mention it's also used for depression. Had I known it was also applicable for depression I would never have taken it. Lesson learned for me to question and do my own research. This drug should not be on the market, the side effect outweighs the benefit.
- Took 78mg Bupropion 1 x a day for 5 days. Then 78mg 2 x a day for 5 days. On day 5 I noticed that when I laughed loudly or used speaker phone, certain tones were irritating/hurting my ears but it was so mild I ignored it.
- On day 10 I was hit with a loud screeching sound in both ears but the noise felt like it was in my head. It's been constant. High pitched. The Art of Tinnitus YouTube channel was the only thing that gave some relief so I gave a donation on BandCamp and saved it to my Spotify so I could play it everywhere.
- I researched Bupropion and realised it's the same (ish) as Wellbutrin and saw link to tinnitus. I immediately stopped the medication.
- I researched and realised that the burning itch on my arms was the Bupropion + bladder issues.
- Next few weeks were hell. Unable to work, no sleep, no medical assistance to do COVID-19, regular breakdowns, no sleep. Tried masking it and was left with low static buzz vibration in my ears. I was so scared with the lack of medical advancement and even no commonly accepted mechanism about how tinnitus is caused.
- After 4 weeks the tinnitus was just in 1 ear.
- Now after 5 weeks it's a much lower level in just one ear. My arm is still itchy so I know the Bupropion is still affecting my body. Hoping and praying it fully goes away.
THOUGHTS
- I did extensive research, read medical papers etc. I'm not an expert but I'm sharing this to help anyone in a similar situation.
- Bupropion/antidepressants may only stay in your body for the ½ life calculation. But the side effects can last weeks.
- Key difference between my story and many others suffering from antidepressant induced tinnitus, is that I was/am not depressed. If you are depressed > tried Bupropion > got tinnitus >switched to another antidepressant > and still have tinnitus. My theory is that the brain's neurological activity has not been allowed to reset because the chemical (dopamine/serotonin etc) levels are still being altered by the subsequent anti depressants.
I currently have a very high pitched eeeeeeee sound in 1 ear. I'm pushing to be positive that the tinnitus side effect will end.
- Doctor casually prescribed Bupropion to help me stop smoking. He didn't mention the side effects and he didn't mention it's also used for depression. Had I known it was also applicable for depression I would never have taken it. Lesson learned for me to question and do my own research. This drug should not be on the market, the side effect outweighs the benefit.
- Took 78mg Bupropion 1 x a day for 5 days. Then 78mg 2 x a day for 5 days. On day 5 I noticed that when I laughed loudly or used speaker phone, certain tones were irritating/hurting my ears but it was so mild I ignored it.
- On day 10 I was hit with a loud screeching sound in both ears but the noise felt like it was in my head. It's been constant. High pitched. The Art of Tinnitus YouTube channel was the only thing that gave some relief so I gave a donation on BandCamp and saved it to my Spotify so I could play it everywhere.
- I researched Bupropion and realised it's the same (ish) as Wellbutrin and saw link to tinnitus. I immediately stopped the medication.
- I researched and realised that the burning itch on my arms was the Bupropion + bladder issues.
- Next few weeks were hell. Unable to work, no sleep, no medical assistance to do COVID-19, regular breakdowns, no sleep. Tried masking it and was left with low static buzz vibration in my ears. I was so scared with the lack of medical advancement and even no commonly accepted mechanism about how tinnitus is caused.
- After 4 weeks the tinnitus was just in 1 ear.
- Now after 5 weeks it's a much lower level in just one ear. My arm is still itchy so I know the Bupropion is still affecting my body. Hoping and praying it fully goes away.
THOUGHTS
- I did extensive research, read medical papers etc. I'm not an expert but I'm sharing this to help anyone in a similar situation.
- Bupropion/antidepressants may only stay in your body for the ½ life calculation. But the side effects can last weeks.
- Key difference between my story and many others suffering from antidepressant induced tinnitus, is that I was/am not depressed. If you are depressed > tried Bupropion > got tinnitus >switched to another antidepressant > and still have tinnitus. My theory is that the brain's neurological activity has not been allowed to reset because the chemical (dopamine/serotonin etc) levels are still being altered by the subsequent anti depressants.
I currently have a very high pitched eeeeeeee sound in 1 ear. I'm pushing to be positive that the tinnitus side effect will end.