Hi All, I decided to sign up and join the site after browsing it every-so-often since I started realizing my tinnitus wasn't going away about a month after I got it in May of 2015. It has been a long road, but I am hopeful for remission, whether that be from treatment or habituation.
For treatments, I was in the AM-101 trial for 3 rounds, 2 open label. The treatments did not help. But the ENT did say they helped others in the trial. My tinnitus is a high pitched ringing, much like a computer monitor or other electronic device. During the trial my hearing was checked several times, I have above average hearing abilities and my hearing is not damaged in the least. But I hear this can be the case, even when your hearing has been damaged by loud music. Before the onset of my tinnitus, I was an avid concertgoer and probably have gone to around 20 concerts, all without any hearing protection.
At the onset of my tinnitus, I was also struggling with bruxism. It runs in my family and seems to be brought on by stress. I was struggling to the point of trying different mouth guards and homeopathic medicines to reduce my jaw tension and overall stress levels. I have no idea if this is related to my tinnitus, and frankly, the ENT for AM-101 and my other doc wrote it off as not a related issue. However, I would like to try prednisone and some other treatments to treat my jaw to see if that lessens my tinnitus.
I have tried acupuncture for my TMJ, but that has only help reduce my stress levels. It has not affected my tinnitus, for better or worse. Really I need to find out the cause of my tinnitus and then I can pursue a treatment. I feel like I am between a rock and a hard place, but am hopeful some future treatments will be developed to help us all with this wretched condition. I hope everyone well.
For treatments, I was in the AM-101 trial for 3 rounds, 2 open label. The treatments did not help. But the ENT did say they helped others in the trial. My tinnitus is a high pitched ringing, much like a computer monitor or other electronic device. During the trial my hearing was checked several times, I have above average hearing abilities and my hearing is not damaged in the least. But I hear this can be the case, even when your hearing has been damaged by loud music. Before the onset of my tinnitus, I was an avid concertgoer and probably have gone to around 20 concerts, all without any hearing protection.
At the onset of my tinnitus, I was also struggling with bruxism. It runs in my family and seems to be brought on by stress. I was struggling to the point of trying different mouth guards and homeopathic medicines to reduce my jaw tension and overall stress levels. I have no idea if this is related to my tinnitus, and frankly, the ENT for AM-101 and my other doc wrote it off as not a related issue. However, I would like to try prednisone and some other treatments to treat my jaw to see if that lessens my tinnitus.
I have tried acupuncture for my TMJ, but that has only help reduce my stress levels. It has not affected my tinnitus, for better or worse. Really I need to find out the cause of my tinnitus and then I can pursue a treatment. I feel like I am between a rock and a hard place, but am hopeful some future treatments will be developed to help us all with this wretched condition. I hope everyone well.