Hi Dr. Nagler,
I know you must receive a lot of messages so I thank you for reading mine. Last night was tough. Nights often are but last night was wicked. I wondered if you could shed any light on this problem and a couple of related questions. My tinnitus becomes louder at night the moment I take my hearing aids out and that's understandable, although it didn't use to be that way. I believe my tinnitus was terribly worsened in January from the level it use to be because of taking a course of clindamycin and ciprodex for an ear ache and sinus infection. I was later told by a ENT I saw who took me off those meds, that I probably had a virus and no infection at all. Sorry, I'm getting off course.
Anyway, at night when I take my hearing aids off and go to bed my tinnitus gets so much louder. It continues to worsen during the night. It woke me up several times last night and it sounded like I had an electrical plant humming in my head dynamic enough to serve the whole city. In the morning, once I get up and start moving, it calms down a lot, even if I don't put my hearing aids back in for a while. What causes this? It scares me and I become afraid of what I would do if my whole day was like this. Sound machines don't help much. In fact, sometimes they seem to make it worse. I can't figure out if it's laying down, the quiet of the night combined with taking out my hearing aids or what is doing this.
I also have a related question. My doctor wants me to go up on Zoloft to help me cope with all this. I started at 25 mg, went up to 50 and now she wants me to go up to 75 mg. She says tinnitus is not a side effect of Zoloft but my medication insert from the pharmacy says that it is. I know that depression is important to manage if you have T but I don't want to make it worse. She also has suggested that I take a Klonopin .5 mg before bed and again in the morning. I can't handle the sedation I have during the day with it though. It does help when I take it at night and I'm pretty sure last night was worse because I didn't have any pills left to take last night.
Thank you for allowing me to contact you.
Shirley
I know you must receive a lot of messages so I thank you for reading mine. Last night was tough. Nights often are but last night was wicked. I wondered if you could shed any light on this problem and a couple of related questions. My tinnitus becomes louder at night the moment I take my hearing aids out and that's understandable, although it didn't use to be that way. I believe my tinnitus was terribly worsened in January from the level it use to be because of taking a course of clindamycin and ciprodex for an ear ache and sinus infection. I was later told by a ENT I saw who took me off those meds, that I probably had a virus and no infection at all. Sorry, I'm getting off course.
Anyway, at night when I take my hearing aids off and go to bed my tinnitus gets so much louder. It continues to worsen during the night. It woke me up several times last night and it sounded like I had an electrical plant humming in my head dynamic enough to serve the whole city. In the morning, once I get up and start moving, it calms down a lot, even if I don't put my hearing aids back in for a while. What causes this? It scares me and I become afraid of what I would do if my whole day was like this. Sound machines don't help much. In fact, sometimes they seem to make it worse. I can't figure out if it's laying down, the quiet of the night combined with taking out my hearing aids or what is doing this.
I also have a related question. My doctor wants me to go up on Zoloft to help me cope with all this. I started at 25 mg, went up to 50 and now she wants me to go up to 75 mg. She says tinnitus is not a side effect of Zoloft but my medication insert from the pharmacy says that it is. I know that depression is important to manage if you have T but I don't want to make it worse. She also has suggested that I take a Klonopin .5 mg before bed and again in the morning. I can't handle the sedation I have during the day with it though. It does help when I take it at night and I'm pretty sure last night was worse because I didn't have any pills left to take last night.
Thank you for allowing me to contact you.
Shirley