Hi everyone, my name is Sayeed. It feels like the first day of school and I am introducing myself. Sorry for the long post.
40-year-old male. My tinnitus started 4/1 (I was hoping it was April Fool's joke).
Brief history - I suffer from severe anxiety, PTSD, mania, stress. I have been on every medication you can imagine. Here are a few -
Zoloft
Lexapro
Paxil
Cymbalta
Fluoxetine (I think I took this one)
Effexor
Wellbutrin
Abilify
Lamotrigine
Rexulti
Klonopin
Buspar
Last year - I was told to give medical THC a try along with CBD. Since I smoke anyways I thought I would give it a try. About 3 weeks ago I ate a gummy bear and went to sleep. I woke up with extreme tinnitus. I associated it to THC and I have stopped since. I am not sure it was associated with THC but still I used it as an excuse to stop because it wasn't really helping my anxiety anyways.
Now I am on 20 mg of Buspar and 400 mg of Gabapentin. I'm scared to try any further benzos because of what I have read about them. My new neuro did prescribe me Trileptal but I am running it by my psychiatrist first to see if it interacts with what I am currently taking.
I also have tingling in my left foot, especially after I eat. I think the Gabapentin has helped with that tingling.
I also have low Testosterone but I stopped the injections last year in September. I have also taken Cialis for low Testosterone issues.
As of last 3 days I have also reduced my Nicotine vaping by half. I used to take 40-50 mg (I estimate) of Nicotine a day.
I had a business I opened unfortunately before COVID-19, but I closed it in November. Business was good but my anxiety was through the roof. Because of that I am going through bankruptcy. I have a new job. 2 months in they were kind enough to give me 2 weeks off to deal with tinnitus... But now I am back at work.
At first (due to my anxiety) I thought I had diabetes because of the tingling in my foot. My doctor said I don't have diabetes and my glucose levels are around 100 and A1c around 5.3. It could be due to back injury from squatting weights in college and hurting my self but never seeing a doctor about it.
Over the past few weeks I have been to ENT, Primary Doctor, Psychiatrist, Psychologist, Neurologist. I have also studied everything I can about tinnitus. From going to ATA.org, contacting volunteers, listened to Bruce Hubbard's CBT webinars, contacted him, as well as contacted Richard Tyler, learned all about habituation, etc. I have cleaned up my diet to very low sugar (fruits), no simple carbs, no salt, etc.
Once I started my new meds, I am not sure if this associated, 3 days later I got extreme head pressure and small nose bleed. My neuro already ordered an MRI but with this development he ordered me to go to the ER and get an MRI taken ASAP. The MRI came back ok. I didn't like this neuro as he didn't seem to care and once reviewing my results told me it's my anxiety and to just deal with the tinnitus and there is nothing wrong with me.
I got a second opinion last week and he told me he sees very slight white matter in my brain. Not to be alarmed but it could be due to high BP (145/90 ish) or very very slight chance of MS (my heart dropped). He ordered more tests (MRA of brain, sleep study) etc.
I have also slight face/neck numbness probably due to meds but he ordered me to go see a second ENT as well as get an allergy test. My first ENT said I have bilateral tinnitus but my HEARING IS FINE. Just minor hearing loss. As of right now I am not bending my head down to low levels or doing any big physical activities because I am scared the head pressure will come back. Maybe it's just my anxiety talking. I walk about 2 miles a day and listen to anxiety podcast.
At first I was going crazy because the tinnitus was so loud but I think the meds helped. I am normally now around at a 4-5/10. I used to have crazy spikes but now it's much better.
The CRAZY PART - my tinnitus shifts depending on how I sleep. If I sleep on my left side, it goes nuts on the right and vice versa. Now I sleep on incline on my back. It's hard because I am a side sleeper. I sleep 4-5 hours at most. I take a Melatonin to sleep. It helps a bit. Hearing damage won't cause this, I don't think.
I have a ton of diet questions as I am very confused. I noticed my tinnitus spikes sometimes after I eat. To avoid that, I started drinking protein shakes and small snacks here and there. Well that caused me to lose 12 lbs in 14 days. Maybe I am going back to a healthy weight as to be honest I used to eat a lot because I used to get the munchies.. not sure.
I am Pakistani/Indian so we eat a lot of spices... Cumin, turmeric, paprika, red chili... Basically anything hot you can imagine. I am scared to try my ethnic food because I don't want another crazy spike like when I first got tinnitus that would last for 1 day. Now most of my spikes last a few hours, at most 8 hours. I did have one spike earlier in the week that woke me up but I listened to masking music for 30 minutes and it went down to normal levels. I am also hesitant to experiment because now I am working. I can't take an 8-hour spike.
Conflicting info (yes I have researched this site) -
Salicylate vs foods to eat with tinnitus - some say turmeric, cayenne, etc is great for inflammation but salicylate websites say NO WAY. I would give anything to eat my ethnic spices again, except not my hearing lol. Some sources suggest to stay away from avocados, onions, sweet potatoes... but tinnitus sites say no, it's good for you. I'm lost. I'm looking for advice because I would like to set my diet straight.
I would like to add -- they say not to take Aspirin because it's high in salicylate (350-600 mg) but then why do they recommend turmeric, avocado etc. Yes, much lower levels of salicylate but it's still in there. It seems conflicting.
When I make eggs with higher fiber bread I would put in garlic, mushrooms, cumin, turmeric, onions, avocado. I am going to make eggs for dinner now everyday but remove all spices and slowly introduce one element each day and see how I react. The confusing part is that salicylate builds up in your body so it could be from fruit, or other stuff I am eating through out the day.
Green tea with turmeric, ginger - I used to drink this all day everyday. Pro salicylate sites say no way, while tinnitus sites say go for it.
I do notice if I keep my mind occupied I can deal with a 4/10 tinnitus and barely notice it. I also noticed that I need people to talk to almost like an emotional dump because when I go to my doctors, I feel better after leaving for a few hours and barely notice my tinnitus.
I got a whole bunch of other questions... but I will start with these. My apologies in advance if I am not posting in the right place.
Any advice?
40-year-old male. My tinnitus started 4/1 (I was hoping it was April Fool's joke).
Brief history - I suffer from severe anxiety, PTSD, mania, stress. I have been on every medication you can imagine. Here are a few -
Zoloft
Lexapro
Paxil
Cymbalta
Fluoxetine (I think I took this one)
Effexor
Wellbutrin
Abilify
Lamotrigine
Rexulti
Klonopin
Buspar
Last year - I was told to give medical THC a try along with CBD. Since I smoke anyways I thought I would give it a try. About 3 weeks ago I ate a gummy bear and went to sleep. I woke up with extreme tinnitus. I associated it to THC and I have stopped since. I am not sure it was associated with THC but still I used it as an excuse to stop because it wasn't really helping my anxiety anyways.
Now I am on 20 mg of Buspar and 400 mg of Gabapentin. I'm scared to try any further benzos because of what I have read about them. My new neuro did prescribe me Trileptal but I am running it by my psychiatrist first to see if it interacts with what I am currently taking.
I also have tingling in my left foot, especially after I eat. I think the Gabapentin has helped with that tingling.
I also have low Testosterone but I stopped the injections last year in September. I have also taken Cialis for low Testosterone issues.
As of last 3 days I have also reduced my Nicotine vaping by half. I used to take 40-50 mg (I estimate) of Nicotine a day.
I had a business I opened unfortunately before COVID-19, but I closed it in November. Business was good but my anxiety was through the roof. Because of that I am going through bankruptcy. I have a new job. 2 months in they were kind enough to give me 2 weeks off to deal with tinnitus... But now I am back at work.
At first (due to my anxiety) I thought I had diabetes because of the tingling in my foot. My doctor said I don't have diabetes and my glucose levels are around 100 and A1c around 5.3. It could be due to back injury from squatting weights in college and hurting my self but never seeing a doctor about it.
Over the past few weeks I have been to ENT, Primary Doctor, Psychiatrist, Psychologist, Neurologist. I have also studied everything I can about tinnitus. From going to ATA.org, contacting volunteers, listened to Bruce Hubbard's CBT webinars, contacted him, as well as contacted Richard Tyler, learned all about habituation, etc. I have cleaned up my diet to very low sugar (fruits), no simple carbs, no salt, etc.
Once I started my new meds, I am not sure if this associated, 3 days later I got extreme head pressure and small nose bleed. My neuro already ordered an MRI but with this development he ordered me to go to the ER and get an MRI taken ASAP. The MRI came back ok. I didn't like this neuro as he didn't seem to care and once reviewing my results told me it's my anxiety and to just deal with the tinnitus and there is nothing wrong with me.
I got a second opinion last week and he told me he sees very slight white matter in my brain. Not to be alarmed but it could be due to high BP (145/90 ish) or very very slight chance of MS (my heart dropped). He ordered more tests (MRA of brain, sleep study) etc.
I have also slight face/neck numbness probably due to meds but he ordered me to go see a second ENT as well as get an allergy test. My first ENT said I have bilateral tinnitus but my HEARING IS FINE. Just minor hearing loss. As of right now I am not bending my head down to low levels or doing any big physical activities because I am scared the head pressure will come back. Maybe it's just my anxiety talking. I walk about 2 miles a day and listen to anxiety podcast.
At first I was going crazy because the tinnitus was so loud but I think the meds helped. I am normally now around at a 4-5/10. I used to have crazy spikes but now it's much better.
The CRAZY PART - my tinnitus shifts depending on how I sleep. If I sleep on my left side, it goes nuts on the right and vice versa. Now I sleep on incline on my back. It's hard because I am a side sleeper. I sleep 4-5 hours at most. I take a Melatonin to sleep. It helps a bit. Hearing damage won't cause this, I don't think.
I have a ton of diet questions as I am very confused. I noticed my tinnitus spikes sometimes after I eat. To avoid that, I started drinking protein shakes and small snacks here and there. Well that caused me to lose 12 lbs in 14 days. Maybe I am going back to a healthy weight as to be honest I used to eat a lot because I used to get the munchies.. not sure.
I am Pakistani/Indian so we eat a lot of spices... Cumin, turmeric, paprika, red chili... Basically anything hot you can imagine. I am scared to try my ethnic food because I don't want another crazy spike like when I first got tinnitus that would last for 1 day. Now most of my spikes last a few hours, at most 8 hours. I did have one spike earlier in the week that woke me up but I listened to masking music for 30 minutes and it went down to normal levels. I am also hesitant to experiment because now I am working. I can't take an 8-hour spike.
Conflicting info (yes I have researched this site) -
Salicylate vs foods to eat with tinnitus - some say turmeric, cayenne, etc is great for inflammation but salicylate websites say NO WAY. I would give anything to eat my ethnic spices again, except not my hearing lol. Some sources suggest to stay away from avocados, onions, sweet potatoes... but tinnitus sites say no, it's good for you. I'm lost. I'm looking for advice because I would like to set my diet straight.
I would like to add -- they say not to take Aspirin because it's high in salicylate (350-600 mg) but then why do they recommend turmeric, avocado etc. Yes, much lower levels of salicylate but it's still in there. It seems conflicting.
When I make eggs with higher fiber bread I would put in garlic, mushrooms, cumin, turmeric, onions, avocado. I am going to make eggs for dinner now everyday but remove all spices and slowly introduce one element each day and see how I react. The confusing part is that salicylate builds up in your body so it could be from fruit, or other stuff I am eating through out the day.
Green tea with turmeric, ginger - I used to drink this all day everyday. Pro salicylate sites say no way, while tinnitus sites say go for it.
I do notice if I keep my mind occupied I can deal with a 4/10 tinnitus and barely notice it. I also noticed that I need people to talk to almost like an emotional dump because when I go to my doctors, I feel better after leaving for a few hours and barely notice my tinnitus.
I got a whole bunch of other questions... but I will start with these. My apologies in advance if I am not posting in the right place.
Any advice?