- Jul 27, 2020
- 69
- Tinnitus Since
- 2010 (spike 2020)
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Fluoxetine, Alprazolam withdrawal, stress
I hope you're all doing well and that in 2024 they find a real cure for tinnitus.
I'm once again in a dilemma, ever since tinnitus decided to change my life, not only affecting my well-being, but also ridiculously affecting my life choices.
I'm 45 years old, and even though I don't suffer from Erectile Dysfunction (ED) per se, I'm anxious enough so that my erections can be affected especially by performance anxiety. I'm dating again, and besides the shackle that many times tinnitus imposes in one's life, I wish there was a tool to tackle my performance anxiety when I'm dating a new girl.
I'm looking for options when it comes to ED treatment options.
Unfortunately, it seems that Viagra and Cialis have caused permanent tinnitus to a certain number of people (hopefully not the majority) but since most people don't report back after a while (either their condition improves and move on with their lives - understandably so - or they get isolated and never show up on Tinnitus Talk again), it's very difficult to estimate the real risk of using these ED medications.
So, it's real difficult to estimate the risk of ED pills when it comes to causing or making tinnitus worse. After some research it seems that the drug Levitra (Vardenafil) has the least risk of worsening tinnitus, and even in some studies it seems effective in improving it (that doesn't tell me much either, as Alprazolam and Clonazepam have been considered effective, and there have been horror stories due to their use - including me).
With that said, and being as it may:
I wish I could know (even from those whose tinnitus got worse thanks to Levitra/Vardenafil):
I understand many people suffer so much because of damn tinnitus that once they get better, the last thing they want to do is coming back to Tinnitus Talk. There's also the secret fear of jinxing any made progress.
Moreover, there's a gel for ED but that won't be arriving to the U.S. until at least 2025 (not to mention we know nothing about that thing either).
I swear I'm not afraid of any side effects. I don't care about heart attacks, my eyesight turning blue, headaches, turning into a lettuce, becoming a turtle, I don't care dying from diarrhea, vomiting, cramps, turning into a turnip, etc; as much as I fear the worsening of my tinnitus... my spikes can be SO LOUD!
With that said, I'd really appreciate your input on Levitra (Vardenafil) and its effect on tinnitus. Please remember to include dosages, and duration of treatment. And if you were one of those who were actually negatively affected, and got better, please say so too (and if you didn't).
Having to live with this fear is really a torture, but there's nothing we can do, and our best tool is helping each other with our information/personal knowledge.
Thank you!
Ernie.
I'm once again in a dilemma, ever since tinnitus decided to change my life, not only affecting my well-being, but also ridiculously affecting my life choices.
I'm 45 years old, and even though I don't suffer from Erectile Dysfunction (ED) per se, I'm anxious enough so that my erections can be affected especially by performance anxiety. I'm dating again, and besides the shackle that many times tinnitus imposes in one's life, I wish there was a tool to tackle my performance anxiety when I'm dating a new girl.
I'm looking for options when it comes to ED treatment options.
Unfortunately, it seems that Viagra and Cialis have caused permanent tinnitus to a certain number of people (hopefully not the majority) but since most people don't report back after a while (either their condition improves and move on with their lives - understandably so - or they get isolated and never show up on Tinnitus Talk again), it's very difficult to estimate the real risk of using these ED medications.
So, it's real difficult to estimate the risk of ED pills when it comes to causing or making tinnitus worse. After some research it seems that the drug Levitra (Vardenafil) has the least risk of worsening tinnitus, and even in some studies it seems effective in improving it (that doesn't tell me much either, as Alprazolam and Clonazepam have been considered effective, and there have been horror stories due to their use - including me).
With that said, and being as it may:
I wish I could know (even from those whose tinnitus got worse thanks to Levitra/Vardenafil):
- Was the spike caused by Levitra (Vardenafil)/temporary? What was the duration of spike?
- Did Levitra (Vardenafil) have any positive effect on your tinnitus?
- Did Levitra (Vardenafil) have any negative effect on your tinnitus?
I understand many people suffer so much because of damn tinnitus that once they get better, the last thing they want to do is coming back to Tinnitus Talk. There's also the secret fear of jinxing any made progress.
Moreover, there's a gel for ED but that won't be arriving to the U.S. until at least 2025 (not to mention we know nothing about that thing either).
I swear I'm not afraid of any side effects. I don't care about heart attacks, my eyesight turning blue, headaches, turning into a lettuce, becoming a turtle, I don't care dying from diarrhea, vomiting, cramps, turning into a turnip, etc; as much as I fear the worsening of my tinnitus... my spikes can be SO LOUD!
With that said, I'd really appreciate your input on Levitra (Vardenafil) and its effect on tinnitus. Please remember to include dosages, and duration of treatment. And if you were one of those who were actually negatively affected, and got better, please say so too (and if you didn't).
Having to live with this fear is really a torture, but there's nothing we can do, and our best tool is helping each other with our information/personal knowledge.
Thank you!
Ernie.