Hi all,
TL;DR: tinnitus from Wellbutrin XL, PDoc refuses to believe it's a side effect despite manufacturer label showing it is a possible side effect. Lost faith in psychiatrists and hoping for some relief 66 days after my last dose...
Long story:
I've got a nice story to tell you here. Not like it will cure me by posting here instead of reading everyone else's story, but the more data out there, the more for a future researcher to grasp and hopefully help us find a cure, at least for the medication-induced tinnitus victims here.
PDoc put me on 100mg sustained and I got tinnitus. I was on Bupropion XL 150mg in the past with Venlafaxine, and didn't have a problem, so I naively asked my PDoc to switch me to XL again based on my past experiences. Lo-and-behold, I take the first dose and my right ear starts ringing hard. Three days in, I gave her a call, and she told me Wellbutrin doesn't cause tinnitus, so it must be my anxiety and goes on to prescribe benzos (which I didn't end up taking because I really don't like how sedating they are for me). After a few more calls over the next few weeks, I finally called a final time 4 weeks later and told her to take me off immediately. She did, but after again denying it was the Wellbutrin, I signed off for the last time and never went to see her again. After three bad experiences, I have lost all faith in psychiatrists. Undoubtedly, this is all emotion-based and I bet there are some great psychiatrists out there, but even after seeing a fourth one for a second opinion, I just don't feel like there's hope anymore regarding this situation.
Anyways, some days I feel like it's going away more, but once my anxiety flares up, it's definitely louder. I think it's worse since it's high-pitched, but has no consistency (or maybe it's better in this case? Depends on the mood!). I've switched to herbal medicine without expecting much, but it's worth a shot. Some days I wake up hating that an MD I trusted didn't warn me about potential side effects (to be honest, this is pretty common from my experience) or even know that a common antidepressant has tinnitus as a side effect. Other days, it feels fine.
TL;DR: tinnitus from Wellbutrin XL, PDoc refuses to believe it's a side effect despite manufacturer label showing it is a possible side effect. Lost faith in psychiatrists and hoping for some relief 66 days after my last dose...
Long story:
I've got a nice story to tell you here. Not like it will cure me by posting here instead of reading everyone else's story, but the more data out there, the more for a future researcher to grasp and hopefully help us find a cure, at least for the medication-induced tinnitus victims here.
PDoc put me on 100mg sustained and I got tinnitus. I was on Bupropion XL 150mg in the past with Venlafaxine, and didn't have a problem, so I naively asked my PDoc to switch me to XL again based on my past experiences. Lo-and-behold, I take the first dose and my right ear starts ringing hard. Three days in, I gave her a call, and she told me Wellbutrin doesn't cause tinnitus, so it must be my anxiety and goes on to prescribe benzos (which I didn't end up taking because I really don't like how sedating they are for me). After a few more calls over the next few weeks, I finally called a final time 4 weeks later and told her to take me off immediately. She did, but after again denying it was the Wellbutrin, I signed off for the last time and never went to see her again. After three bad experiences, I have lost all faith in psychiatrists. Undoubtedly, this is all emotion-based and I bet there are some great psychiatrists out there, but even after seeing a fourth one for a second opinion, I just don't feel like there's hope anymore regarding this situation.
Anyways, some days I feel like it's going away more, but once my anxiety flares up, it's definitely louder. I think it's worse since it's high-pitched, but has no consistency (or maybe it's better in this case? Depends on the mood!). I've switched to herbal medicine without expecting much, but it's worth a shot. Some days I wake up hating that an MD I trusted didn't warn me about potential side effects (to be honest, this is pretty common from my experience) or even know that a common antidepressant has tinnitus as a side effect. Other days, it feels fine.