Okay, this is really interesting. Benzos work for a while, now they stop and not only that, now they seem to be increasing the whistle type tinnitus that I originally had. Maybe it is all in my head but not only benzos seem to do it but anything that increases GABA production. The only thing that seems to work is something that lowers glutamate, yet the drug that I have for that works on other stuff besides glutamate and doesn't always work. The only thing I found that seems to primarly work on glutamate is Riluzole which the doctor won't prescribe. If she did, I could further try to narrow down what is causing my T to fluctuate, wether it worked or not. I just don't get it. The stuff that works on GABA (less so with klonopin but more so with GABA production) seems to relax me but can increase my tinnitus, especially the whistling sound I have. I have no idea what is going on.
Basically I have these sounds which vary:
A straight tone
A static sound
A whistling sound
A clicking sound
A winding sound
I could probably be okay with a low whistle or low straight tone but the clicking and winding sound I believe came from noise damage and the reason why that is so annoying is it interrupts my masking when I want to turn my hearing aid maskers on.
The only sounds that seemed covered up by my maskers are the straight tone and the static sound. Everything else cannot be masked.
Is it possible that if I completely got off benzos that all the GABA receptors would heal in time or are they damaged permanently? The only thing I can think of is that certain damage happened to certain GABA receptors or maybe that the brain is producing more glutamate to compensate for increased GABA. If someone knows what the heck is going on, it would be great to know! It's not extremely bothersome right now but this morning it was fairly loud.
Basically I have these sounds which vary:
A straight tone
A static sound
A whistling sound
A clicking sound
A winding sound
I could probably be okay with a low whistle or low straight tone but the clicking and winding sound I believe came from noise damage and the reason why that is so annoying is it interrupts my masking when I want to turn my hearing aid maskers on.
The only sounds that seemed covered up by my maskers are the straight tone and the static sound. Everything else cannot be masked.
Is it possible that if I completely got off benzos that all the GABA receptors would heal in time or are they damaged permanently? The only thing I can think of is that certain damage happened to certain GABA receptors or maybe that the brain is producing more glutamate to compensate for increased GABA. If someone knows what the heck is going on, it would be great to know! It's not extremely bothersome right now but this morning it was fairly loud.