Hi, I'm new here and I was hoping to get some advice. For anyone that can help, thank you so much. I'm in desperate need of some guidance. I've put a lot of effort into researching and reading the posts here, but I'm still unsure.
My story
I'm a 32 year old male, and this past week is the first time I've noticed tinnitus. It started off as a faint high pitched hissing sound that I could only hear it in quiet rooms. Over the course of a week it has become louder, to the point where I could not sleep last night (most likely due to the fact that I could not stop noticing it, which of course gave me anxiety). There are a few things I think could have caused it:
Thank you very much for taking the time to read this. I'm confused, I'm not sure what to do (if anything), and could desperately use some help.
My story
I'm a 32 year old male, and this past week is the first time I've noticed tinnitus. It started off as a faint high pitched hissing sound that I could only hear it in quiet rooms. Over the course of a week it has become louder, to the point where I could not sleep last night (most likely due to the fact that I could not stop noticing it, which of course gave me anxiety). There are a few things I think could have caused it:
- This past year of my life has been extremely stressful. Interestingly, I went through that entire year without noticing tinnitus. This week has been stressful, but no where near the stress I've been through before. So while I understand stress can cause tinnitus, it seems odd that it would show up now.
- Last year I went on mirtazapine for 4 months to help with sleep and anxiety. It worked well. Because I was having difficulty with those things again, my doctor recommended I restart a low dose. Which I did this week. The timing would suggest this might be a cause.
- My doctor also wanted me to start on Lexapro for anxiety. I tried it for 2 days (10mg total) and discontinued due to terrible side effects (suicidal thoughts, something I've never had before). My last dose was 3 days before I noticed the tinnitus.
- I am currently in Denver on vacation, which is high altitude. I'm wondering if the high elevation might have something to do with it. I didn't notice it right away, it took a few days after I arrived.
- This might sound silly, but does the simple act of noticing your tinnitus make it a permanent problem? I feel like I've noticed it before in my life but never cared. I'm wondering if by adding anxiety I am making it permanent or worse?
- Can stress cause it to get permanently louder? I feel stuck in a cycle, and the thought that stress can continue to raise the volume of course makes me more stressed.
- Would it be wise to leave my vacation early and go to a lower altitude? I have a slight suspicion the high altitude might be causing this.
- My doctor feels I need something to help with anxiety and wants me to start Zoloft. I've heard bad reports that Zoloft can exacerbate tinnitus. So while I want to try a SSRI, I definitely do not want to turn up the volume of my tinnitus. I have a feeling people here would know better than me.
Thank you very much for taking the time to read this. I'm confused, I'm not sure what to do (if anything), and could desperately use some help.