Which has had beneficial effects with keppra ?
Until you receive a better answer I can tell you that Danny Boy had beneficial effects with Keppra.
Which has had beneficial effects with keppra ?
I looked up and you won't find anything about levetiracetam and tinnitus in the scientific publications. Recommending people take this drug or worse yet a combination of two possibly quite dangerous drugs (retigabine and levetiracetam, the former being even more dangerous) seems a little irresponsible to me. Caution should be advised before going down this path. Just in case I'm going to ask my neurologist I'm seeing for another condition if I could try these (I don't think they are available in Australia) but I would never try them without my doctor's supervision. Desperate times call for desperate measures but putting your health at further risk is not my cup of tea unless no other option is available.
Full agreeSo remind me, how is keppra so dangerous? Antidepressants are more dangerous than keppra.
Jesus Danny... You can have as many opinions as you like about all these meds you take and try, and people can make up their own minds for sure...BUT please get your facts straight on this one!
Conclusion on all that, to me OK, is that Keppra is not a Kv drug of any significance.
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/thread...d-for-my-hyperacusis.8946/page-17#post-128949
I went into some pretty exhaustive in depth work on all that and you have all the references to back-track on if you dig into this thread. Keppra can be a fucking shit-faced, heavy duty, and dangerous med for some folks and you still promote it like candy. It is not, and should be treated with great care and caution!!!
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I took the below from epilepsy.comSo remind me, how is keppra so dangerous? Antidepressants are more dangerous than keppra.
This is better!!All I can add is, see a neurologist they are experts in their fields and if you do take keppra do so with caution and clear advice from your prescriber.
And as you know you could not get to see a neurologist in the UK and probably same situation in many other countries. You could not get anything prescribed for you and you bought it from another country without any prescription or medical supervision or assistance. This was because you had no choice and you felt you had to go your way with drugs as there was no other choice on offer to you. Like for many of us - no other choice. That is why the banner on top of this thread is there to protect TT, understandably, but most have to get these drugs from alternative sources and have no medical assistance.All I can add is, see a neurologist they are experts in their fields and if you do take keppra do so with caution and clear advice from your prescriber.
All I can add is, see a neurologist they are experts in their fields and if you do take keppra do so with caution and clear advice from your prescriber.
@Danny Boy I'm a bit confused what's seen as hyperacusis atm, unless it's pain caused by sounds. i got a buzzing sound in my head and a light tinnitus tone in my right ear.. With with some external sounds I hear a loud ringing in my head which goes away when the external sound is not present. Is this seen as a form of hyperacusis (in your comments I saw that reactive tinnitus can be seen as hyperacusis if im correct) or a tinnitus spike? Thinking of taking keppra soonish..
@Danny Boy Could you please elaborate on this as I want to see my doctor asap. I appreciate all the effort
Hyperacusis means that even low volume sounds can feel loud or uncomfortable - even normal human speech.@Danny Boy Could you please elaborate on this as I want to see my doctor asap. I appreciate all the effort
Sounds more like reactive tinnitus. Keppra could work for you, but everyone is different. I don't really recommend drugs anymore, as it'll be wrong to do. It's up to you, if you want to go through with it. I wish you all the best ^_^.
Hyperacusis means that even low volume sounds can feel loud or uncomfortable - even normal human speech.
Reactive tinnitus means that when there is some background noise, your tinnitus tries to stay on top of that which results to louder tinnitus perception (maybe even objectively louder tinnitus) for that time and in same cases - some hours after. Imo you decribed reactive tinnitus like Danny Boy wondered above.
Some people have reported that Keppra helps on both but this is just a handful of people.
Fair enough, guess it's a matter of trying. From you experience do you think trobalt works better on reactive tinnitus?
Thanks that makes it more clear. Guess I just need to try it in that case..though, I don't want to try keppra and trobalt at the same time, so just considering which one could work better on my reactive tinnitus.
Trobalt never did anything for reactive tinnitus. I was on trobalt way before I started keppra.
I've read on the forum it did for @Mpt for example ? I guess everyone is different, like you mentioned already. But Keppra did work for your reactive tinnitus not just hyperacusis? I understand you don't want to push anyone into taking drugs, it's my own decision. Though, your info and that of @Viking have been very informative together with everything else on this forum
As far as I know, Viking is not doing very well, I am sorry to say. He has not been around for quite a while, but some of the last things he posted here were not very optimistic :-/Are @Danny Boy & @Viking still out of H and reactive tinnitus
Are @Danny Boy & @Viking still out of H and reactive tinnitus ? I'd like your opinions guys Thank you so much !!
So your reactive tinnitus did return?Nope. I don't have hyperacusis anymore, thankfully.
@Christian78 that's a good news for H, which is really horrible... do you feel better now ?
During my use of keppra my tinnitus got worse 2 times dec and jan, so definitely i don't feel better but H is better i don't pay attention on it.
Starting Keppra this week for my reactive tinnitus. How long did it take for you to start noticing effects? Second week im using Trobalt which decreases my tonal tinnitus but it has no effect on reactive tinnitus. You started at a dosage of 2x500 and never went up? @Danny Boy how long were you on 2x500 mg and how fast did you taper up?
Keppra dosing information
Usual Adult Dose of Keppra for Seizures:
16 years of age and older:
Initial Dose: 1000 mg daily by either immediate release oral or intravenous administration, given as 500 mg twice daily. Additional dosing increments may be given (1000 mg/day additional every 2 weeks) to a maximum recommended daily dose of 3000 mg. There is no evidence that doses greater than 3000 mg/day confer additional benefit.
Also, I don't remember when I started noticing the benefits. I never monitored dates sadly.