Hi
I'm a male in mid-twenties. My tinnitus started October 2012 and it's mild and also very mild hearing loss at 8khz.
I have had chronic depression since age 17. this is something like 7 years of depression. Most of the time the depression is mild.. but the effect is accumulative. I can't enjoy things I used to enjoy like computer games and going to the beach. I'm feeling like I can't meet my life goals, I'm feeling real stuck right now. I feel no real willing to live anymore. I'm feeling suicidal as well although Im probably too afraid to commit suicide and still think I have hope to recover. But if someone were to tell me "Your'e going to live like this for the next 10 years" then yes I would commit suicide.
Only lately I've managed to begin working and acquire money. I'm using this money for a psychologist. Im now 3-4 months into a first psychological treatment and I'm feeling like it's not yet helping me.
Im also considering using psychiatric medications. before I use something I tend to search on it in the internet. And I have discovered 99% of the psychiatric medications are ototoxic according to Nail Bauman's "Ototoxic drugs exposed" author. I am skeptic of doctors and skeptic of this "Nail" too since he is an Astronomer in his profession, not even an ENT.
I've been to many top-class doctors in my country and have spent great deal of money to ask the appropriate questions about psychiatric medications and ototoxicity. The overall answer I got is : psychiatric drugs can cause tinnitus rarely but it's always temporary. except one ENT professor who specializes in tinnitus, who said : "On all the cases I've encountered and I know of it's temporary, but I'm sure there are rare cases where it's permanent".
My psychologist urges me to take Lexapro. I don't know what to do anymore. I'm confused. I'm taking right now "St john's wort" which is a herbal psychiatric medication supposed to help with mild to moderate depression. But there is a research where it didn't help chronic depression (my depression). I've tried to take that for 3.5 weeks and no effect. I've started double dosage now of St jonh's wort.
The st john's wort drug also increased my tinnitus at the first time and when I upped my dose. this effect however was temporary I think.. (however I'm not really sure)
I'm really confused, and impatient and tired. I've really lost most joy in life. I'm also suspicious that this "St john's wort" drug is making me restless which doubles the depression for me. In the recent days I've been at my worst state of mind. I've started to lose patience in work and for some reason I see it as dull, and I cant seem to enjoy work anymore and I need a lot of breaks lately (for 1.5 last weeks).
For me this depression and anxiety, lonelyness, seems like not a "minor" thing.. I cant imagine living this life much longer at this condition.
I have now several choices. I want to avoid ototoxic drugs as hard as I can, but I'm losing patience and I had to fight in order to keep working at my job the last week.
I have several options in order to avoid ototoxic drugs. I was offered as first option "Lexapro" drug..
1) Change drug to "Remeron" (seems like it's causing temporary hearing loss but not tinnitus)
2) Change drug to whatever Nail bauman is recommending as "class 1 risk"
3) Try other brand of St john's wort before trying ototoxic psychiatric drugs
4) Change psychologist before trying ototoxic psychiatric drugs
5) Perform rTMS treatment (costs 3000$) before trying otototxic psychiatric medication
I can also queue all of these into one long attempt before trying ototoxic psychiatric medication, but I might lose my patience until then..
and there's the last option, option X, which is :
X) forget all about {Nail Bauman and ototoxic internet reports} and do whatever the {psychologist, 1 ENT, 1 ENT professor, 1 ENT professor, 1 psychiatrist, 1 psychiatrist professor, 1 psychiatrist professor, 1 neurologist professor} are telling me, that they don't know of permanent tinnitus as a result of Lexapro. I didn't ask them about Lexapro induced hearing loss though.
What should I do?..
I'm a male in mid-twenties. My tinnitus started October 2012 and it's mild and also very mild hearing loss at 8khz.
I have had chronic depression since age 17. this is something like 7 years of depression. Most of the time the depression is mild.. but the effect is accumulative. I can't enjoy things I used to enjoy like computer games and going to the beach. I'm feeling like I can't meet my life goals, I'm feeling real stuck right now. I feel no real willing to live anymore. I'm feeling suicidal as well although Im probably too afraid to commit suicide and still think I have hope to recover. But if someone were to tell me "Your'e going to live like this for the next 10 years" then yes I would commit suicide.
Only lately I've managed to begin working and acquire money. I'm using this money for a psychologist. Im now 3-4 months into a first psychological treatment and I'm feeling like it's not yet helping me.
Im also considering using psychiatric medications. before I use something I tend to search on it in the internet. And I have discovered 99% of the psychiatric medications are ototoxic according to Nail Bauman's "Ototoxic drugs exposed" author. I am skeptic of doctors and skeptic of this "Nail" too since he is an Astronomer in his profession, not even an ENT.
I've been to many top-class doctors in my country and have spent great deal of money to ask the appropriate questions about psychiatric medications and ototoxicity. The overall answer I got is : psychiatric drugs can cause tinnitus rarely but it's always temporary. except one ENT professor who specializes in tinnitus, who said : "On all the cases I've encountered and I know of it's temporary, but I'm sure there are rare cases where it's permanent".
My psychologist urges me to take Lexapro. I don't know what to do anymore. I'm confused. I'm taking right now "St john's wort" which is a herbal psychiatric medication supposed to help with mild to moderate depression. But there is a research where it didn't help chronic depression (my depression). I've tried to take that for 3.5 weeks and no effect. I've started double dosage now of St jonh's wort.
The st john's wort drug also increased my tinnitus at the first time and when I upped my dose. this effect however was temporary I think.. (however I'm not really sure)
I'm really confused, and impatient and tired. I've really lost most joy in life. I'm also suspicious that this "St john's wort" drug is making me restless which doubles the depression for me. In the recent days I've been at my worst state of mind. I've started to lose patience in work and for some reason I see it as dull, and I cant seem to enjoy work anymore and I need a lot of breaks lately (for 1.5 last weeks).
For me this depression and anxiety, lonelyness, seems like not a "minor" thing.. I cant imagine living this life much longer at this condition.
I have now several choices. I want to avoid ototoxic drugs as hard as I can, but I'm losing patience and I had to fight in order to keep working at my job the last week.
I have several options in order to avoid ototoxic drugs. I was offered as first option "Lexapro" drug..
1) Change drug to "Remeron" (seems like it's causing temporary hearing loss but not tinnitus)
2) Change drug to whatever Nail bauman is recommending as "class 1 risk"
3) Try other brand of St john's wort before trying ototoxic psychiatric drugs
4) Change psychologist before trying ototoxic psychiatric drugs
5) Perform rTMS treatment (costs 3000$) before trying otototxic psychiatric medication
I can also queue all of these into one long attempt before trying ototoxic psychiatric medication, but I might lose my patience until then..
and there's the last option, option X, which is :
X) forget all about {Nail Bauman and ototoxic internet reports} and do whatever the {psychologist, 1 ENT, 1 ENT professor, 1 ENT professor, 1 psychiatrist, 1 psychiatrist professor, 1 psychiatrist professor, 1 neurologist professor} are telling me, that they don't know of permanent tinnitus as a result of Lexapro. I didn't ask them about Lexapro induced hearing loss though.
What should I do?..