Hi,
For the last 4 months I have been suffering from a low hum/ morse code/ fluctuating tinnitus that seems to react to sound, combined with vertigo/ balance problems.
My GP has mostly dismissed as anxiety or 'a minor problem with labyrinth'. I had a private hearing test, which reported a 10-15 decibel loss in the ear with the tinnitus.
After a couple of months of trying to soldier on, the persistent sound - and the anxiety surrounding it - made me admit defeat and take the medication. And the sound and dizziness have resolved. However, I now feel a new kind of awful with the side effects of the medication, and I personally would rather not take them long term. I have tested whether it is the medication that resolves the problem by stopping for a few days and the sounds returned.
My question is, if an SSRI resolves the tinnitus, what is the most likely cause? Could it be tensor tympani syndrome? I saw a locum GP last week who looked at me like I was a mad woman when I mentioned it because he had never heard of it.
Thanks for all advice,
Francesca
For the last 4 months I have been suffering from a low hum/ morse code/ fluctuating tinnitus that seems to react to sound, combined with vertigo/ balance problems.
My GP has mostly dismissed as anxiety or 'a minor problem with labyrinth'. I had a private hearing test, which reported a 10-15 decibel loss in the ear with the tinnitus.
After a couple of months of trying to soldier on, the persistent sound - and the anxiety surrounding it - made me admit defeat and take the medication. And the sound and dizziness have resolved. However, I now feel a new kind of awful with the side effects of the medication, and I personally would rather not take them long term. I have tested whether it is the medication that resolves the problem by stopping for a few days and the sounds returned.
My question is, if an SSRI resolves the tinnitus, what is the most likely cause? Could it be tensor tympani syndrome? I saw a locum GP last week who looked at me like I was a mad woman when I mentioned it because he had never heard of it.
Thanks for all advice,
Francesca