@MattK , That is such great news re your t going away. I don't read that often. Would you just let us know how long you have had t, and what do you think the reason for your onset was? Plus, any notes you can give us on what you might have done to help it diminish? I know it is a crapshoot with t. But just trying to find some links.
Cheers, Matt.
Lisa
Lisa,
If you pressed me, I would have to say that it simply went away on its own. But about 3 weeks ago, I did start a supplement regimen that may have helped, but I feel it is a long shot. Because I don't think I take anything that is any different than what anyone else has taken. But since having tinnitus, I have done a lot of things differently such as clean up my diet (I now drink several fresh vegetable and fruit juices per day made from a juicer), have gotten more exercise, and the supplement regime. So if I did do something to make it go away, it is nearly impossible to really say what it is.
I got my tinnitus on the night of Feb 13, 2014, and it seemed to have come from nowhere. All audiograms I have taken did not detect any hearing loss, and two ENTs I had been to could not see any type of structural reasons for my ears to act up. So it was a bit of a mystery on what could have caused it. My GP and one of the ENTs thought it could have been a virus that damaged my inner ear. But another ENT seemed skeptical about that, because he thought I'd have cold-like symptoms. Basically that a viral infection wouldn't have tinnitus as its sole symptom. So, who knows what caused it?
One thing I have done lately is work on improving my sleep by going to bed earlier than usual. I had noticed that if I got a bad night of sleep, then my T would be worse the next day. So getting a good night of sleep didn't exactly make it go away, but it did make it better. So that might have something to do with it as well.
As for my supplement regimen, I am including it only as a possibility that something on the list is responsible. It could be that all of it in combination had something to do with it, or maybe it was just one thing, or it could also be that none of it did anything. But I have been doing this regime for about 3 weeks now.
In the morning:
- B50 complex
- 100 mg of Niacin (this is B3, note that I am taking actual niacin, not the no-flush niacin and not niacinamide)
-500 mg of vitamin C w/300 mg of bioflavonoids (it's a combination in one capsule)
-1000 mg bioflavonoid tablet
-5000 mcg B12 (as an under the tongue dissolvable tablet and in the "methycobalamin" form)
-120 mg standardized ginkgo biloba extract
In the Evening:
-100 mg niacin
-50 mg of zinc gluconate
-500 mg Vitamin C w/300 mg of bioflavonoids
-1000 mg bioflavonoid tablet
-100 mg vitamin B1 (thiamin)
- 2 fish oil softgels providing a total of 400 mg of DHA & 800 mg of EPA
-250 mg of magnesium
-120 mg standardized ginkgo biloba extract
45 minutes before bed:
3 mg of melatonin as an under the tongue dissolvable tablet.