Does Testosterone Have an Effect on Tinnitus?

4 weeks in. For the last week my previously unmaskable tinnitus has been the quietest it's been yet. It could be pure correlation, it could be Trazodone giving me better quality sleep (despite raising my resting heart rate). But I feel pretty damn good, physically and mentally.

Last week I backed my dose down to 70 mg twice a week, 140 mg per week, as I was feeling like 160 mg might have been overstimulating my nervous system. A normal replacement dose is 100-120 mg.
I'd be curious to hear how you are too?

Was it the Testosterone Replacement Therapy or the Trazodone?
 
Hi @Wrfortiscue, @DebInAustralia.

I'm doing pretty well, I had a bit of a spike on Friday and Sunday of this past weekend but on the whole, I am trending steady (back to new normal today). My guess is stress + I had been nibbling on marijuana edibles and I think that caught up with me.

I couldn't tell you whether the improvement in my tinnitus noise is time, testosterone, Trazodone, or all three.

I do think my hypothesis of getting a mentality and well-being boost from test is working out. Although I am not immune to getting down about tinnitus, I am powering through those days. I feel better overall. It's also neat to see body fat slowly disappear without any changes to my diet or training routines. I'm seeing veins at rest that I normally only see on the most intense training days. Libido way up. Etc.

Sure beats the hell out of SSRIs so far.
 
Hi @Wrfortiscue, @DebInAustralia.

I'm doing pretty well, I had a bit of a spike on Friday and Sunday of this past weekend but on the whole, I am trending steady (back to new normal today). My guess is stress + I had been nibbling on marijuana edibles and I think that caught up with me.

I couldn't tell you whether the improvement in my tinnitus noise is time, testosterone, Trazodone, or all three.

I do think my hypothesis of getting a mentality and well-being boost from test is working out. Although I am not immune to getting down about tinnitus, I am powering through those days. I feel better overall. It's also neat to see body fat slowly disappear without any changes to my diet or training routines. I'm seeing veins at rest that I normally only see on the most intense training days. Libido way up. Etc.

Sure beats the hell out of SSRIs so far.
That's awesome and gives me hope! Isn't Trazodone an SSRI? I want to jump on Testosterone Replacement Therapy (I'm below 200s, low libido, weak erections, always tired) and doctors pushed it on me but I was worried about any other hormones I would need to take and also tinnitus worsening.

I'm battling a new worsening right now so trying to figure out if it's just tinnitus changing or my perception/depression is worsening.

Glad to see only positive from you so thanks for that :cool:
 
That's awesome and gives me hope! Isn't Trazodone an SSRI? I want to jump on Testosterone Replacement Therapy (I'm below 200s, low libido, weak erections, always tired) and doctors pushed it on me but I was worried about any other hormones I would need to take and also tinnitus worsening.

I'm battling a new worsening right now so trying to figure out if it's just tinnitus changing or my perception/depression is worsening.

Glad to see only positive from you so thanks for that :cool:
My opinion is to absolutely go for it. You probably don't need to take anything else but testosterone, especially at a replacement dose of 100-120 mg. My biggest hesitation was always committing to injections in perpetuity but it turns out they are totally negligible. It's a non-event. Takes 2 minutes twice a week.

Trazodone isn't technically an SSRI but it does share some characteristics. I don't think the dosage prescribed for sleep (25-100 mg) elicits the undesirable sides commonly associated with SSRIs.
 
My opinion is to absolutely go for it. You probably don't need to take anything else but testosterone, especially at a replacement dose of 100-120 mg. My biggest hesitation was always committing to injections in perpetuity but it turns out they are totally negligible. It's a non-event. Takes 2 minutes twice a week.

Trazodone isn't technically an SSRI but it does share some characteristics. I don't think the dosage prescribed for sleep (25-100 mg) elicits the undesirable sides commonly associated with SSRIs.
That's awesome. Thanks man. I just read that Testosterone Replacement Therapy is for life so I was hesitant. Plus it shrinks your nads lol, but I'm cool with that too.
 
That's awesome. Thanks man. I just read that Testosterone Replacement Therapy is for life so I was hesitant. Plus it shrinks your nads lol, but I'm cool with that too.
It can be for life, doesn't have to be. You can cycle it. I plan to be on it for life, it's fantastic. Your balls may be pre-shrunk if your testosterone levels are that low! In that case no worries.
 
I thought about doing Testosterone Replacement Therapy but kinda scared of the effects it could have on my tinnitus since I've had it since I was 13. My testosterone levels were low according to my doctor and he thinks I would benefit from this.
You could go for the half way option and take some supplements like Tongkat Ali and Cistanche which are known to slightly increase testosterone.
 
I thought about doing Testosterone Replacement Therapy but kinda scared of the effects it could have on my tinnitus since I've had it since I was 13. My testosterone levels were low according to my doctor and he thinks I would benefit from this.
I'm now 9 months in and it definitely has not made my tinnitus worse. I am far better off now than I was 9 months ago in terms of tinnitus loudness/distress. Whether that has anything to do with testosterone is up for debate (probably doesn't). But holistically, I am mentally and physically in a better place with testosterone. It's been a win.
 
As a proud 'natty', performance enhancing drugs are lame IMO, so I'll pass on the TRT.

Natural all day every day.
 
Great for you.
I may end up being a candidate for Testosterone Replacement Therapy later on though especially as I grow older (age 45+). I know testosterone levels naturally go down as you age and I'm certain my testosterone levels are going to take a nose dive at some point. It's definitely something to consider, but not when I'm still young. The side effects along with the long term health implications of its use ain't worth it right now. I've seen 20 year olds who have been on gear for years and they look old enough to be my father.

And for the record, I don't think you're lame. In fact, I have great respect for people who admit to being on gear. This current trend of actors and people in the fitness industry using roids and flat out denying it is BS and frankly it just creates super unrealistic expectations when it comes to fitness and body image.
 
I may end up being a candidate for Testosterone Replacement Therapy later on though especially as I grow older (age 45+). I know testosterone levels naturally go down as you age and I'm certain my testosterone levels are going to take a nose dive at some point. It's definitely something to consider, but not when I'm still young. The side effects along with the long term health implications of its use ain't worth it right now. I've seen 20 year olds who have been on gear for years and they look old enough to be my father.

And for the record, I don't think you're lame. In fact, I have great respect for people who admit to being on gear. This current trend of actors and people in the fitness industry using roids and flat out denying it is BS and frankly it just creates super unrealistic expectations when it comes to fitness and body image.
I think it's useful to point out that I'm on a replacement dosage (the R in TRT), which is not considered performance enhancing. So it's not gear, it's clinical. My free testosterone levels were in the basement before TRT, but I'm actually not any stronger now while on TRT. I was strong and well trained after having consistently trained for over 15 years. I am slightly leaner, however, and more cardiovascularly fit. I suppose one could chalk that up to enhanced motivation to do cardio on top of my lengthy weight training sessions.
 
I think it's useful to point out that I'm on a replacement dosage (the R in TRT), which is not considered performance enhancing. So it's not gear, it's clinical.
I don't think I can agree with this entirely. TRT is the use of testosterone, an anabolic steroid. If you use TRT to balance your levels, that's fair, but at the same time, it's considered a banned substance in most competitive sports. I would consider it enhancement.
My free testosterone levels were in the basement before TRT, but I'm actually not any stronger now while on TRT. I was strong and well trained after having consistently trained for over 15 years. I am slightly leaner, however, and more cardiovascularly fit. I suppose one could chalk that up to enhanced motivation to do cardio on top of my lengthy weight training sessions
I think half the appeal of PEDs is the time saving factor rather than the freakish muscle mass and strength potential. It makes maintenance a lot more easier.
 
I don't think I can agree with this entirely. TRT is the use of testosterone, an anabolic steroid. If you use TRT to balance your levels, that's fair, but at the same time, it's considered a banned substance in most competitive sports. I would consider it enhancement.

I think half the appeal of PEDs is the time saving factor rather than the freakish muscle mass and strength potential. It makes maintenance a lot more easier.
Ok, you're entitled to your opinion, thanks for coming in and passing judgement. Very valuable contribution to this thread.
 
Have you tried taking Tongkat Ali and did it have any effect on your tinnitus?
I have taken Tongkat Ali, Cistanche and Maca for a few months and they have had no noticeable effect on my tinnitus. It's very hard to really tell since my tinnitus fluctuates a bit anyway and there are so many contributing factors but I don't think these supplements had any effect.

I'm using them as a boost for weightlifting because I don't want to take testosterone or any PEDs because of the risks involved.
 

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