About a month ago exactly I had taken one 250mg capsule of Paromomycin, which is an aminoglycoside. I sat on it for a few weeks, I knew of the risks, but I thought maybe I was being too cautious. I had taken it for a GI parasite, Blastocystis Hominis, which is turning out to be near impossible to get rid of. Within 2-3 hours of taking it, I had developed ringing in my ears, some dizziness/balance issues, and some blurry vision. I had stopped the drug immediately. It's not supposed to be absorbed systemically, but due to the GI infection, I probably have higher intestinal permeability, and it obviously had been absorbed systemically. My symptoms have not subsided at all. I have constant tinnitus bilaterally, and in my left ear, it seems to change pitch/frequency, which is really strange.
I'm hoping that since I had taken a very lose dose, that these symptoms might subside, but I've read generally damage from these drugs is permanent and irreversible. My primary and ENT were of no help at all. My primary said it was all in my head and the ENT just didn't know what to do. I took it upon myself to try to mitigate the damage.
My audiology report is within the normal range, and hasn't changed over the past few weeks. Below 10db loss across the board. 0 in some frequencies. I'm not seeing the typical high frequency loss associated with drug ototoxicity. And my 12khz range was good too.
I had tried alpha lipoic acid, l-carnitine, n-acetyl cysteine. As well as daily vitamin C, E, fish oil, b-50 complex, etc. I don't want to to overdo it on the supplements either.
What seems to have helped:
1. NAC actually seems to have lowered the volume of the tinnitus for a few hours. Reduces the dizziness as well. This could be due to the antioxidant effect mitigating the oxidative stress incurred by the drug.
2. Ibuprofen, surprisingly. Seems to have done the same as above for a time. I had taken it for a headache.
As I understand it, once an aminoglycoside enters the tissues of the ears and/or kidneys, it tends to stick around for a few months to a year and cause progressive damage. I don't know if that's the case here or not. I assume it is.
Over the past week I've started experiencing shaking in my hands as well. And I really don't know if that can be attributed to the paromomycin, the supplements, or extreme stress. As I've been dealing with some relationship issues exactly at the same time of this event. I was very healthy before this incident, with the exception of that GI parasite.
I've read some accounts that prednisone early on can help. There are some studies where early administration of prednisone had reversed ototoxicity. Anyone have any real experience with this? Is there anything additional I could/should do at this point?
I'm trying to stay positive, and not stopping living during this period of time. I'm hoping it will get better with time.
My ears are definitely more sensitive. And if I'm in a loud location, I have to wear earplugs. To me, this sort of indicates that the drug is still affecting my ears, and there is injury of some sort, and I might just have to give it time to heal. Again, hoping that there will be minimal, or no lasting injury.
I'm still using the gym. Running and weights. Drinking lots of water. Hoping this will help flush things out. I feel like moving around takes a lot more effort now, but I can't just stop either.
Does anyone have any suggestions or input? Has anyone else experienced aminoglycoside ototocity? What was your outcome?
I'm hoping that since I had taken a very lose dose, that these symptoms might subside, but I've read generally damage from these drugs is permanent and irreversible. My primary and ENT were of no help at all. My primary said it was all in my head and the ENT just didn't know what to do. I took it upon myself to try to mitigate the damage.
My audiology report is within the normal range, and hasn't changed over the past few weeks. Below 10db loss across the board. 0 in some frequencies. I'm not seeing the typical high frequency loss associated with drug ototoxicity. And my 12khz range was good too.
I had tried alpha lipoic acid, l-carnitine, n-acetyl cysteine. As well as daily vitamin C, E, fish oil, b-50 complex, etc. I don't want to to overdo it on the supplements either.
What seems to have helped:
1. NAC actually seems to have lowered the volume of the tinnitus for a few hours. Reduces the dizziness as well. This could be due to the antioxidant effect mitigating the oxidative stress incurred by the drug.
2. Ibuprofen, surprisingly. Seems to have done the same as above for a time. I had taken it for a headache.
As I understand it, once an aminoglycoside enters the tissues of the ears and/or kidneys, it tends to stick around for a few months to a year and cause progressive damage. I don't know if that's the case here or not. I assume it is.
Over the past week I've started experiencing shaking in my hands as well. And I really don't know if that can be attributed to the paromomycin, the supplements, or extreme stress. As I've been dealing with some relationship issues exactly at the same time of this event. I was very healthy before this incident, with the exception of that GI parasite.
I've read some accounts that prednisone early on can help. There are some studies where early administration of prednisone had reversed ototoxicity. Anyone have any real experience with this? Is there anything additional I could/should do at this point?
I'm trying to stay positive, and not stopping living during this period of time. I'm hoping it will get better with time.
My ears are definitely more sensitive. And if I'm in a loud location, I have to wear earplugs. To me, this sort of indicates that the drug is still affecting my ears, and there is injury of some sort, and I might just have to give it time to heal. Again, hoping that there will be minimal, or no lasting injury.
I'm still using the gym. Running and weights. Drinking lots of water. Hoping this will help flush things out. I feel like moving around takes a lot more effort now, but I can't just stop either.
Does anyone have any suggestions or input? Has anyone else experienced aminoglycoside ototocity? What was your outcome?