D'Angelo
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I'm now on 150 mg of Clomipramine. I even got Gabapentin. I'm on 900 mg of that. I basically said fuck it and added the Gabapentin since it's been reported that a combo of Clomipramine and Gabapentin enhance their effects. Also some people with hyperacusis have reported that Gabapentin has helped them.
Honestly I don't give a fuck. I'll try any meds. I'm in great shape overall. I work out everyday. Eat only from home. So far the only side effects are mild dry mouth, slightly lower sex drive (it's harder to ejaculate), and a drop in blood pressure when I stand up. I'm not worried about ototoxicity because I've taken a lot of pills in my life and they never gave me tinnitus or hyperacusis.
Sadly though, there have been no noticeable improvements or worsening so far. But sometimes these meds take weeks or even months to kick in though. I'm a bigger guy. 6'3, 200 pounds. So yeah...
I really think that if you have tried every other remedy or are just super impatient with your hyperacusis and it's ruining your life, you should try Clomipramine. There's just so many anecdotal reports of it resolving hyperacusis, as you can see with OP's story. Even my most recent ENT suggested a tricyclic antidepressant, Nortriptyline, based on research her hospital did into tinnitus and hyperacusis (they think it's caused by migraines, therefore a TCA can help somehow).
The key is, like I've posted many times in this forum, is to be only eating from home. No processed foods, seed oils, or excess sugar. I follow the carnivore diet. One member, @Marin, said she saw improvements on the carnivore diet along with homeopathy and CBT. If you asked me, I'd say carnivore was a huge reason why she recovered from severe hyperacusis.
I'm actually surprised carnivore hasn't healed my hyperacusis since it works so well for everything else (it reduced my chronic nerve pain, back pain, dizziness, and depression).
One guy in this thread said he got heartburn and stuff from a low dose of Clomipramine and couldn't get past 7 days on it. I'm 100 percent sure he eats a lot of seed oils and there's already a lot of daily inflammation in his gut from toxic food. Add in a strong medication, and you're going to be more vulnerable to side effects than someone who doesn't have a lot of inflammation going on.
Then make sure you're exercising everyday at least for 20 minutes. Most people with hyperacusis can't go to the gym. That's why I just work out from home. It sucks doing situps all the time on my bedroom floor but it keeps me feeling strong at least, along with all the protein that I get from the carnivore diet. To be clear -- I don't think that exercise actually helps tinnitus and hyperacusis directly. I worked out religiously for months when I had mild H and I still got worse. But it definitely helps keep the body strong overall.
If you can do that, you might not be as vulnerable to the side effects. Also you don't need to be 100 percent carnivore. Animal based is fine. The point is to get at least 100g of protein a day from animal meat (the most absorbable kind of protein for humans). So have meat with every meal.
I'm a strong believer in the carnivore diet. It changed my life when I found it in January 2022. Besides -- protein is like the #1 nutrient life needs to build upon itself. You can't heal well without protein.
Hopefully my next update will show success from 150 mg of Clomipramine and 900 mg of Gabapentin.
Honestly I don't give a fuck. I'll try any meds. I'm in great shape overall. I work out everyday. Eat only from home. So far the only side effects are mild dry mouth, slightly lower sex drive (it's harder to ejaculate), and a drop in blood pressure when I stand up. I'm not worried about ototoxicity because I've taken a lot of pills in my life and they never gave me tinnitus or hyperacusis.
Sadly though, there have been no noticeable improvements or worsening so far. But sometimes these meds take weeks or even months to kick in though. I'm a bigger guy. 6'3, 200 pounds. So yeah...
I really think that if you have tried every other remedy or are just super impatient with your hyperacusis and it's ruining your life, you should try Clomipramine. There's just so many anecdotal reports of it resolving hyperacusis, as you can see with OP's story. Even my most recent ENT suggested a tricyclic antidepressant, Nortriptyline, based on research her hospital did into tinnitus and hyperacusis (they think it's caused by migraines, therefore a TCA can help somehow).
The key is, like I've posted many times in this forum, is to be only eating from home. No processed foods, seed oils, or excess sugar. I follow the carnivore diet. One member, @Marin, said she saw improvements on the carnivore diet along with homeopathy and CBT. If you asked me, I'd say carnivore was a huge reason why she recovered from severe hyperacusis.
I'm actually surprised carnivore hasn't healed my hyperacusis since it works so well for everything else (it reduced my chronic nerve pain, back pain, dizziness, and depression).
One guy in this thread said he got heartburn and stuff from a low dose of Clomipramine and couldn't get past 7 days on it. I'm 100 percent sure he eats a lot of seed oils and there's already a lot of daily inflammation in his gut from toxic food. Add in a strong medication, and you're going to be more vulnerable to side effects than someone who doesn't have a lot of inflammation going on.
Then make sure you're exercising everyday at least for 20 minutes. Most people with hyperacusis can't go to the gym. That's why I just work out from home. It sucks doing situps all the time on my bedroom floor but it keeps me feeling strong at least, along with all the protein that I get from the carnivore diet. To be clear -- I don't think that exercise actually helps tinnitus and hyperacusis directly. I worked out religiously for months when I had mild H and I still got worse. But it definitely helps keep the body strong overall.
If you can do that, you might not be as vulnerable to the side effects. Also you don't need to be 100 percent carnivore. Animal based is fine. The point is to get at least 100g of protein a day from animal meat (the most absorbable kind of protein for humans). So have meat with every meal.
I'm a strong believer in the carnivore diet. It changed my life when I found it in January 2022. Besides -- protein is like the #1 nutrient life needs to build upon itself. You can't heal well without protein.
Hopefully my next update will show success from 150 mg of Clomipramine and 900 mg of Gabapentin.