My Tinnitus Is OK Now After Dexamethasone

@Renka, thank you for your previous responses. May I ask a few more questions:
  • How did you approach your doctor that did the wick for you: did you just go to a normal clinic visit and asked one of the younger doctors which then called this expert in the field. Or did you write directly an email to him or called him. What did you write to him? I am worried that most ENTs will think you are crazy if you mention the idea of a wick, especially if it is barely known in your country.
  • I saw that it is recommended to use antiobitics one per day when using the wick as to avoid a middle ear infection. Did you have to do the same or not?
  • Do you know whether they used normal IT Dexamethasone solution and if so at which concentration. I have seen that high doses seem to be 20mg/ml whereas low doses are only 4mg/ml. Did viscosity matter? I think for normal IT it would be good if the solution is less liquid and hence stays better at the round window, but for the wick it must probably be liquid.
  • Do I understand correctly that you used 0,2mL of the solvent for each application?
  • Did you have any bad side effects of the treatment such as pain, middle ear infection or the like?
  • May I ask how much the treatment with one wick did cost in the end (in ratio to say, the average income of your country or in $)?
Thank you!
 
@Chinmoku - I hope you are hanging in there. I just wanted to let you know that I am thinking of you. I want to meet you on the other side of this my friend... sincerely.
 
I had a microwick installed after reading this and replicated Renka's protocol with daily intratympanic Dexamethasone (10mg/mL solution) for 30 days. I was very optimistic but unfortunately no change in my tinnitus. The removal of the wick and tube actually worsened my hearing and tinnitus but hoping it heals up back to baseline.
 
I had a microwick installed after reading this and replicated Renka's protocol with daily intratympanic Dexamethasone (10mg/mL solution) for 30 days. I was very optimistic but unfortunately no change in my tinnitus. The removal of the wick and tube actually worsened my hearing and tinnitus but hoping it heals up back to baseline.
Sorry to hear about that, and thank you for documenting your experience with the microwick! Hope your worsening settles back down to baseline.
 
I had a microwick installed after reading this and replicated Renka's protocol with daily intratympanic Dexamethasone (10mg/mL solution) for 30 days. I was very optimistic but unfortunately no change in my tinnitus. The removal of the wick and tube actually worsened my hearing and tinnitus but hoping it heals up back to baseline.
@bobthebuilder, are you back to baseline yet?
 
I had a microwick installed after reading this and replicated Renka's protocol with daily intratympanic Dexamethasone (10mg/mL solution) for 30 days. I was very optimistic but unfortunately no change in my tinnitus. The removal of the wick and tube actually worsened my hearing and tinnitus but hoping it heals up back to baseline.
Was that wick put in at the Silverstein Clinic in Sarasota, FL? Years ago one ENT mentioned to me having that procedure done for myself.
 
I had a microwick installed after reading this and replicated Renka's protocol with daily intratympanic Dexamethasone (10mg/mL solution) for 30 days. I was very optimistic but unfortunately no change in my tinnitus. The removal of the wick and tube actually worsened my hearing and tinnitus but hoping it heals up back to baseline.
Very sad. But for me it worked. Maybe there are different kinds of tinnitus after all. Mine was ototoxicity related. Your hearing is worse because of the hole in the eardrum which is fine. It will heal. I also wanted to say you don't need in reality the microwick itself - just a cut of merocel tampon will be fine. The idea is to have a topic application.

I used to vibrate the Dexamethasone when it was in my ear.
 

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