This is at the absolute lowest of a normal fluctuation of my tinnitus. It's been this low before but it remains to be seen if it'll stay this way.
It's at the lower end of the spectrum of where it normally varies.
Seems that most people that got the drug took weeks to improve so this may just be a normal fluctuation, it's still early days. However, I will also say that I took Klonopin before the trial and it lowered it to about this level so that's good news.
Also, not to be a downer BUT: Otonomy has this theory about the peripheral auditory system and the release of Glutamate damaging synapses and generating tinnitus in the first six months after an insult.
@Contrast made posts on this in the first few pages of this thread and how he thought that it was silly to treat tinnitus in this manner because eventually, the cause of the tinnitus is caused by the lack of input from either synapses or hair cells at some level. Now I tend to agree with him in this regard, and Otonomy made the choice to open the trial up to people like me who sit at the 6 months - 1 year mark to see if there was any improvement. I don't know if this is the best choice however we simply don't have data for people like me that sit in this area.
We will simply have to wait and see.