Chamomile Tea and Serax = the Worst Thing I Ever Did

dboy7921

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I have been taking serax(oxazepam) for about a week or so to fight my anxiety concerning my tinnitus which has worsened last week. Now yesterday afternoon I drank a large glass of chamomile tea not really thinking much and it made me feel super-relaxed. Almost euphoric. Felt awesome.

But... then after about an hour I felt a strange feeling around my temple area. All of a sudden my tinnitus took a turn for the worse. It was a lot more noticeable and the ringing and hissing intensified strongly. Now I was able to sleep very lightly. But I feel like utter crap at the moment. Apparently I read afterwards the combination of chamomile and oxazepam has a sedative effect on you. Which I guess is what aggravated my tinnitus? I'm quite calm at the moment.. Could be the drugs or my body is tired of worrying about anything after a whole week of ongoing anxiety. I feel rather depressed though. And I don't think I'm able to deal with this new spike.. I have a small inkling of hope the spike is only temporary but as I type this it's still going strong.. FML
 
I have been taking serax(oxazepam) for about a week or so to fight my anxiety concerning my tinnitus which has worsened last week. Now yesterday afternoon I drank a large glass of chamomile tea not really thinking much and it made me feel super-relaxed. Almost euphoric. Felt awesome.

But... then after about an hour I felt a strange feeling around my temple area. All of a sudden my tinnitus took a turn for the worse. It was a lot more noticeable and the ringing and hissing intensified strongly. Now I was able to sleep very lightly. But I feel like utter crap at the moment. Apparently I read afterwards the combination of chamomile and oxazepam has a sedative effect on you. Which I guess is what aggravated my tinnitus? I'm quite calm at the moment.. Could be the drugs or my body is tired of worrying about anything after a whole week of ongoing anxiety. I feel rather depressed though. And I don't think I'm able to deal with this new spike.. I have a small inkling of hope the spike is only temporary but as I type this it's still going strong.. FML

Usually a spike caused by a drug is temporary. Hopefully should go very shortly. I didn't know that about chamomile tea and oxazepam, thanks for the info.
 
I have been taking serax(oxazepam) for about a week or so to fight my anxiety concerning my tinnitus which has worsened last week. Now yesterday afternoon I drank a large glass of chamomile tea not really thinking much and it made me feel super-relaxed. Almost euphoric. Felt awesome.

But... then after about an hour I felt a strange feeling around my temple area. All of a sudden my tinnitus took a turn for the worse. It was a lot more noticeable and the ringing and hissing intensified strongly. Now I was able to sleep very lightly. But I feel like utter crap at the moment. Apparently I read afterwards the combination of chamomile and oxazepam has a sedative effect on you. Which I guess is what aggravated my tinnitus? I'm quite calm at the moment.. Could be the drugs or my body is tired of worrying about anything after a whole week of ongoing anxiety. I feel rather depressed though. And I don't think I'm able to deal with this new spike.. I have a small inkling of hope the spike is only temporary but as I type this it's still going strong.. FML
It's really possible the spike it's related to the stress due to your anxiety. Don't worry, it's temporary!
 
It's really possible the spike it's related to the stress due to your anxiety. Don't worry, it's temporary!

Thing is I felt nearly sedated because of the combination which is why I think my T spiked up. I felt no stress or anxiety at all.. I read somewhere that certain sedatives cause tinnitus so idk. Plus I almost constantly feel like my ears are about to pop.
 
Thing is I felt nearly sedated because of the combination which is why I think my T spiked up. I felt no stress or anxiety at all.. I read somewhere that certain sedatives cause tinnitus so idk. Plus I almost constantly feel like my ears are about to pop.
"Of all the benzodiazepines studied, only oxazepam and clonazepam were significantly more effective than antihistamines in suppressing chronic tinnitus, but these two drugs alleviated the symptom in 52 per cent and 69 per cent of the individuals treated respectively. Oxazepam 30 milligrams daily or clonazepam 0.5 milligrams three times daily provides substantial control of chronic tinnitus." Source: Cambridge Journale of Laryngology & Otology
Have you been to the ENT to check that feeling in your ears?
 
"Of all the benzodiazepines studied, only oxazepam and clonazepam were significantly more effective than antihistamines in suppressing chronic tinnitus, but these two drugs alleviated the symptom in 52 per cent and 69 per cent of the individuals treated respectively. Oxazepam 30 milligrams daily or clonazepam 0.5 milligrams three times daily provides substantial control of chronic tinnitus." Source: Cambridge Journale of Laryngology & Otology
Have you been to the ENT to check that feeling in your ears?

I'm pretty sure the combination of chamomile and the oxazepam did it for me. I don't think oxazepam on itself caused the aggravation. My only hope is that it's only temporary. But my ears were very sensitive due to stress beforehand so I don't know. Guess it's just something I have to deal with again.. And I doubt the ENT can do anything. Probably gonna get the same 'you're just gonna have to live with it' bull like always. Man I hate this condition so much. I'm sorry I'm just really bummed out right now.
 
I'm pretty sure the combination of chamomile and the oxazepam did it for me. I don't think oxazepam on itself caused the aggravation. My only hope is that it's only temporary. But my ears were very sensitive due to stress beforehand so I don't know. Guess it's just something I have to deal with again.. And I doubt the ENT can do anything. Probably gonna get the same 'you're just gonna have to live with it' bull like always. Man I hate this condition so much. I'm sorry I'm just really bummed out right now.
dboy I am pretty sure it's a temporary condition. Hang in there and keep updated! Good luck
 
Thing is I felt nearly sedated because of the combination which is why I think my T spiked up. I felt no stress or anxiety at all.. I read somewhere that certain sedatives cause tinnitus so idk. Plus I almost constantly feel like my ears are about to pop.
You can find any information online. The majority of which in nonsence
 
Maybe it's simply sort of anxiety setback. When you feel relaxed, and away ofyour problems or tinnitus, you may unconscionnaly fear to be anxious again.And so, Spike.
Butto be sure, just avoid the combination of the two now :)
 

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