I'm glad he helped you but that guy sounds like a terrible quack. From his homepage:Tinnitus Turning the Volume Down by Kevin Hogan PsyD = I got a lot out of his book and Kevin's program personally in 2011 when I first got tinnitus so I may be a bit biased. Then I achieved habituation out of it, which means I only heard the sounds maybe 3 to 5x per day at most and I was not uncomfortable when I did hear them.
What brand and where do you get your L-Theanine from?I've been on L-Theanine
Hi Michael,What brand and where do you get your L-Theanine from?
There's a company in Hungary who buys ingredients like L-Theanine, NAC etc. in bulk and capsules it themselves. Their prices are 50-70% cheaper compared to "name-brand" suppliers. I use their stuff.What brand and where do you get your L-Theanine from?
No Deb, I have never had a problem with L-Theanine making my tinnitus worse. I have never read anyone saying that it made their tinnitus worse but I bet there is someone out there that would report that since it is possible. I have taken 100 to 200 mg of Trazodone for months in the beginning of my tinnitus that is listed as ototoxic with no problems but that amount is a low dose. As for L-Theanine I have taken as much as 600 mg (I was going in for an MRI so that was a high dose as usually 200 mg is considered all that is needed) with no problems. I have taken L-Theanine at the 100 to 200 mg level as needed usually for getting to sleep when I had lost habituation or had a shorter term spike for maybe 5 to 7 years now. Finally, there was a study done here that said this:I am considering taking L-Theanine. I veered away from it because I think I read others state that it may have spiked their tinnitus. Have you had this experience with it?
Thanks Henry for responding.No Deb, I have never had a problem with L-Theanine making my tinnitus worse. I have never read anyone saying that it made their tinnitus worse but I bet there is someone out there that would report that since it is possible. I have taken 100 to 200 mg of Trazodone for months in the beginning of my tinnitus that is listed as ototoxic with no problems but that amount is a low dose. As for L-Theanine I have taken as much as 600 mg (I was going in for an MRI so that was a high dose as usually 200 mg is considered all that is needed) with no problems. I have taken L-Theanine at the 100 to 200 mg level as needed usually for getting to sleep when I had lost habituation or had a shorter term spike for maybe 5 to 7 years now. Finally, there was a study done here that said this:
Summary:
We study 1,889 people who take L-theanine or have Ototoxicity. No report of Ototoxicity is found in people who take L-theanine.
Now, just to be clear L-Theanine will not "cure" one's tinnitus but will reduce one's anxiety about having tinnitus so one can then maybe have a perception that the tinnitus has lowered because one is not as anxious. Hope this hits the spot.
Me again linearb.If L-Theanine is pharmacologically active in the way it's suspected to be then you might expect it to very minorly chill you out, which might in turn very minorly make your tinnitus a little more chill, but cure? Nope.
Yea but only seriously weird and borderline psychedelic ones (NMDA target dissociative drugs like MXE, DXM).Have you taken other NMDA receptor inhibitors?
Sorry to hear that news. By spike do you mean temporary or do you mean your tinnitus is now permanently louder than before due to the L-Theanine?L-Theanine unfortunately spiked my tinnitus, but I took it a good month to get it built up in my system before it did. I'm at a loss on what could help my depression and sleep now. I've tried everything & always get spikes. Feeling very defeated.
Yes, while taking L-Theanine, the tinnitus volume went up extremely. When I stopped, it went back down.By spike do you mean temporary or do you mean your tinnitus is now permanently louder than before due to the L-Theanine?
Glad to hear it went back to your regular level. I wish it had worked for you.Yes, while taking L-Theanine, the tinnitus volume went up extremely. When I stopped, it went back down.
I only took 100 mg per night, as it helped my depression and insomnia a little. I'm pretty bummed out. I'm put of options on what could possibly help me without affecting my tinnitus. Seems every pill I take spikes it.I use 100 mg, a low level, at most once or twice a week and don't have any trouble. I wish I had a solution for you that worked.
Reporting back. I had stated that 100 mg of L-Theanine increased my tinnitus volume, so I thought I'd try a very low dose at 25 mg. Still got a spike with that as well. So, it does spike some people's tinnitus.I only took 100 mg per night, as it helped my depression and insomnia a little. I'm pretty bummed out. I'm put of options on what could possibly help me without affecting my tinnitus. Seems every pill I take spikes it.
Have you tried Trazodone yet?I have no idea what to resort to now. I desperately need something for sleep and anxiety. Every antidepressant unfortunately, even at low doses, has spiked mine.
Yes, I have tried Trazodone, low dose of 25 mg.Have you tried Trazodone yet?
How often do you take Xanax? If it's almost a daily thing, then you have fried your brain and all your neurotransmitters are out of whack. And how long have you taken it? "A long time" - is that more than a year?I have taken Xanax for a long time and I'm wondering if mixing them is causing too much interaction. And no, the Xanax was not the cause of my tinnitus - as I've been on it a very very long time for chronic panic attacks.
Fried my brain... thanks! I won't name how long I've been on Xanax because people judge too much. Let's just say I can't come off of it. I'd die. But I understand what you're saying & wish I had known all this years ago. Unfortunately it seems I'm a lost cause.How often do you take Xanax? If it's almost a daily thing, then you have fried your brain and all your neurotransmitters are out of whack. And how long have you taken it? "A long time" - is that more than a year?
What you need to do is taper off Xanax, clean your brain, and find alternative options for panic attacks. There must be a cause for them? Find the cause, treat the cause, so you don't need to hide the symptoms with an awful drug like Xanax. Have you tried cognitive behavioral therapy?
Do you think the dosage matters as well as how long you've been taking it?How often do you take Xanax? If it's almost a daily thing, then you have fried your brain and all your neurotransmitters are out of whack. And how long have you taken it? "A long time" - is that more than a year?
What you need to do is taper off Xanax, clean your brain, and find alternative options for panic attacks. There must be a cause for them? Find the cause, treat the cause, so you don't need to hide the symptoms with an awful drug like Xanax. Have you tried cognitive behavioral therapy?
@MelanieR - if you have had anxiety for years, have you never been on an antidepressant for a course of time?I have taken Xanax for a long time and I'm wondering if mixing them is causing too much interaction. And no, the Xanax was not the cause of my tinnitus - as I've been on it a very very long time for chronic panic attacks.
I'm at a loss on what you do.
All the antidepressants gave me more anxiety. Now they really exacerbate my tinnitus, but yes I've tried many.@MelanieR - if you have had anxiety for years, have you never been on an antidepressant for a course of time?
And what about Melatonin to help with sleep?