Any updates from people taking Clomipramine for hyperacusis? I'm still giving myself a few months to try and improve naturally but if my situation stagnates or worsens I'm considering trying it out.
I'm on 100 mg of Clomipramine already. It's day 21. I've been on 100 mg for about 5 days.
I haven't experienced any improvement or worsening. Also I have not experienced any side effects at all, aside from maybe a little constipation. My tinnitus has been somewhat quieter at times but I can't tell if it's from the Clomipramine or not.
I think it's a bit strange that I have not seen any side effects. You'd think I'd have dry mouth or something at least.
100 mg is kind of a high dose, especially considering that people can OD and die from this drug (TCAs in general).
But like I said in my last post, I generally have a high tolerance towards drugs. I used to do a lot of pills like Xanax recreationally. But I'm not sure if that tolerance will apply to a drug like an antidepressant.
I'm guessing that maybe a high dose like 100 mg will eventually build up enough in my system to have me start experiencing some sort of effect.
In my opinion, if you have zero side effects, then the drug isn't working at all. So I'm actually looking forward to the side effects. I would literally let you amputate a finger if it meant no more noxacusis (and my noxacusis isn't even that bad, but still bad enough that I quit my job cuz it was getting worse).
I personally think that if you are relatively healthy, are eating well, and exercise a bit, to give Clomipramine a try. That may be one of the reasons I have no side effects. I only eat from home (no processed foods, added sugar or seed oils) and work out almost every day.
The only thing is... be aware that people have OD'd and died on this drug. If you read OP's post again, you'll see that many of the German success stories slowly ramped up their dosages over months. Their doctors were probably super careful, knowing that people have OD'd before. I think if you start at 25 mg, and are having side effects, then you shouldn't increase your dose until the side effects die down a bit. Like I said above, side effects are an indication the drug is working. But also an indication that your body is being upended somehow, so be careful.
OP and myself went to 100 mg pretty damn quick, which is probably not advised.
But yeah... so far I'm nowhere near OP's experience. I wish I could say that certain sounds like running water were a little less aggressive. I'll give another update once I notice at least some sort of effect.