I'm in a heck of bad catch 22 dilemma, that I could sure use some advice on. I had an ototoxic reaction a few weeks ago after taking 1 zantac 75.
It's not listed as ototoxic but for some reason it really spiked up my tinnitus right after I took 1 of them. I stopped taking them of course. That was 6 weeks ago, and I don't know if I got used to it, or that the spike and tinnitus increase did go away. Since then I just had what I think is another ototoxic reaction after taking medications for sleep that I have been taking for over 20 years with no negative effect on my ears or tinnitus at all. They are clonazepam .5 once at bed time, and seroquel 125 mil at bed time.
Even though both of these are not listed as ototoxic they seem to be to me, I have no idea why ? I would just stop taking them, but I have been on then so long, that I would guess I can't just stop taking them, I would need to taper off of them slowly. But here is the dilemma I don't have time to taper off of the slowly, every day that I take these medications that still seem to be ototoxic to me and are still most likely still doing more damage every day to my ears and causing a spike an increase in my tinnitus.
How do I stop this vicious cycle, and the damage to my ears and tinnitus? It's getting impossible to go on like this, I can't get any sleep, this just can't go on I have to do something. I know that a lot of this makes no sense not even to me but it is happening nevertheless. These medications none of them are supposed to even be ototoxic.
Plus I have been on them for almost 25 years with no problems.
Why a change now? why are these medications all the sudden a threat to my ears and my tinnitus? Was it that 1 zantac? that started the trouble? Did that somehow weaken my ears, to the point that now these other medications that never were a problem before are now a threat to my ears? that's the best explanation that I could come up with.
I just don't understand this at all, none of it logical.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Thank You
Louie
Quietatnight
It's not listed as ototoxic but for some reason it really spiked up my tinnitus right after I took 1 of them. I stopped taking them of course. That was 6 weeks ago, and I don't know if I got used to it, or that the spike and tinnitus increase did go away. Since then I just had what I think is another ototoxic reaction after taking medications for sleep that I have been taking for over 20 years with no negative effect on my ears or tinnitus at all. They are clonazepam .5 once at bed time, and seroquel 125 mil at bed time.
Even though both of these are not listed as ototoxic they seem to be to me, I have no idea why ? I would just stop taking them, but I have been on then so long, that I would guess I can't just stop taking them, I would need to taper off of them slowly. But here is the dilemma I don't have time to taper off of the slowly, every day that I take these medications that still seem to be ototoxic to me and are still most likely still doing more damage every day to my ears and causing a spike an increase in my tinnitus.
How do I stop this vicious cycle, and the damage to my ears and tinnitus? It's getting impossible to go on like this, I can't get any sleep, this just can't go on I have to do something. I know that a lot of this makes no sense not even to me but it is happening nevertheless. These medications none of them are supposed to even be ototoxic.
Plus I have been on them for almost 25 years with no problems.
Why a change now? why are these medications all the sudden a threat to my ears and my tinnitus? Was it that 1 zantac? that started the trouble? Did that somehow weaken my ears, to the point that now these other medications that never were a problem before are now a threat to my ears? that's the best explanation that I could come up with.
I just don't understand this at all, none of it logical.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Thank You
Louie
Quietatnight