Hello everybody,
my name is Carlo, I'm from Italy. I have had tinnitus for 2 months now, it suddenly started one evening (or at least that was the moment I realized it), just before to sleep, at left ear. It sounds like a hiss.
After few days I went to the ENT, he prescribed intramuscolar injections (methylprednisolone - cortisone - 7days + others 7) and a supplement named Tinnit (choline, zinc, magnesium, vitamins b6, b12, etc): no effects. In the meanwhile the doctor discovered I have a low hearing loss at high frequencies, I had too a NMR to check if I had a neurovascular conflict or a Schwannoma (a acoustic nerve tumor), everything was normal.
ENT changed therapy, starting from 2 weeks ago I am taking Fluxarten (antihistaminic) 10mg 5 days a week and Alasod ( antioxidant enzyme) everyday, I have to say my T improved about 30%. But I can't say if the improvement is related most to the new therapy or it's too because I am getting used to T.
I just add that the first two weeks were terrible, I was in a loop of anxiety-insomnia, to broke it a psychiatrist friend of mine prescribed a therapy based on a antidepressant (SSRI) and lorazepam: it's working, and now I am back to sleep in the night (I feel lucky too because my tinnitus lowers at bedtime).
From time to time I use white sound or similars to cover the hiss (I have a app on the phone), and I am trying to do all my best to fight. Check this forum it's a great help for me, thank you for your patience to read these lines,
Carlo
my name is Carlo, I'm from Italy. I have had tinnitus for 2 months now, it suddenly started one evening (or at least that was the moment I realized it), just before to sleep, at left ear. It sounds like a hiss.
After few days I went to the ENT, he prescribed intramuscolar injections (methylprednisolone - cortisone - 7days + others 7) and a supplement named Tinnit (choline, zinc, magnesium, vitamins b6, b12, etc): no effects. In the meanwhile the doctor discovered I have a low hearing loss at high frequencies, I had too a NMR to check if I had a neurovascular conflict or a Schwannoma (a acoustic nerve tumor), everything was normal.
ENT changed therapy, starting from 2 weeks ago I am taking Fluxarten (antihistaminic) 10mg 5 days a week and Alasod ( antioxidant enzyme) everyday, I have to say my T improved about 30%. But I can't say if the improvement is related most to the new therapy or it's too because I am getting used to T.
I just add that the first two weeks were terrible, I was in a loop of anxiety-insomnia, to broke it a psychiatrist friend of mine prescribed a therapy based on a antidepressant (SSRI) and lorazepam: it's working, and now I am back to sleep in the night (I feel lucky too because my tinnitus lowers at bedtime).
From time to time I use white sound or similars to cover the hiss (I have a app on the phone), and I am trying to do all my best to fight. Check this forum it's a great help for me, thank you for your patience to read these lines,
Carlo