- Dec 3, 2020
- 6
- Tinnitus Since
- 07/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Ear injury caused by a Q-Tip
Hi everyone,
I know it has been a while since I've posted or commented here. I just wanted to share something, even if it helps just one person. I posted back in December I believe about using Flomax (Tamulosin) and it got rid of my hyperacusis 100%.
I know some tried it and it didn't work. What happened was I took 0.4 mg of Flomax for 14 days to help pass a kidney stone in December. But all of a sudden I realized my hyperacusis, which causes me terrible pain with sound, and a terrible fullness in my inner ear, was gone. Completely.
After 3-4 months of freedom from hyperacusis, it came back. I was so upset. I ended up getting a prescription for Flomax and trying it to see if that's what actually helped my ear. I was doubtful and didn't want to get my hopes up. Last night I took the first pill. Within about 4 hours I realized my hyperacusis was completely gone and still is.
My hyperacusis and tinnitus were brought on by trauma of the inner ear. I was using a Q-tip and slipped and hit my eardrum. I did not penetrate the eardrum, but I injured it enough to where I have scar tissue on it. I don't know who this can help, but I would say anyone with hyperacusis needs to try this medication if your doctor allows.
I now know that it is the Flomax that fixes my hyperacusis. I know the pain and torment of hyperacusis and I desperately wanted to share this with anyone who this might help. I am especially excited for those who may have scar tissue from an injury because that's my case and this 100% works for me. No matter what your hyperacusis was brought on by, I would try it!
By the way, I have tinnitus and hyperacusis. Flomax only resolved my hyperacusis. I still have tinnitus. But if I could take a pill to fix one or the other, I would choose to get rid of my hyperacusis. I am overjoyed. Praying for you all.
I am sorry for those whom it didn't work for. I remember there were about three or four maybe who tried it. My intention was not to give you or anyone else false hope, but to help anyone I possibly can. Even if that means just one other person is freed from their hyperacusis.
Jesse Brinck
I know it has been a while since I've posted or commented here. I just wanted to share something, even if it helps just one person. I posted back in December I believe about using Flomax (Tamulosin) and it got rid of my hyperacusis 100%.
I know some tried it and it didn't work. What happened was I took 0.4 mg of Flomax for 14 days to help pass a kidney stone in December. But all of a sudden I realized my hyperacusis, which causes me terrible pain with sound, and a terrible fullness in my inner ear, was gone. Completely.
After 3-4 months of freedom from hyperacusis, it came back. I was so upset. I ended up getting a prescription for Flomax and trying it to see if that's what actually helped my ear. I was doubtful and didn't want to get my hopes up. Last night I took the first pill. Within about 4 hours I realized my hyperacusis was completely gone and still is.
My hyperacusis and tinnitus were brought on by trauma of the inner ear. I was using a Q-tip and slipped and hit my eardrum. I did not penetrate the eardrum, but I injured it enough to where I have scar tissue on it. I don't know who this can help, but I would say anyone with hyperacusis needs to try this medication if your doctor allows.
I now know that it is the Flomax that fixes my hyperacusis. I know the pain and torment of hyperacusis and I desperately wanted to share this with anyone who this might help. I am especially excited for those who may have scar tissue from an injury because that's my case and this 100% works for me. No matter what your hyperacusis was brought on by, I would try it!
By the way, I have tinnitus and hyperacusis. Flomax only resolved my hyperacusis. I still have tinnitus. But if I could take a pill to fix one or the other, I would choose to get rid of my hyperacusis. I am overjoyed. Praying for you all.
I am sorry for those whom it didn't work for. I remember there were about three or four maybe who tried it. My intention was not to give you or anyone else false hope, but to help anyone I possibly can. Even if that means just one other person is freed from their hyperacusis.
Jesse Brinck