Hello friends. I am saddened to say that my T has worsened again recently - acoustic trauma from prolonged exposure to a loud speaker in a pub setting last Saturday. This is unfortunate, as I had habituated well up to this point. Consequently, I am very regretful and angry with myself now. The not-sleeping, increased-anxiety-suffering-remorsefulness and negativity cycle we each know all too well is in a tiresome full spin at present..
Since the episode occurred only 6 days ago I am looking for any advice on what could be an effective treatment response. While I am trying to be optimistic that I will eventually habituate again, I would like to try and take whatever action I can while I can. I am considering corticosteroids as a possible option or Retigabine. I've heard that corticosteroids may be beneficial in early onset acoustic trauma? My GP was unfortunately not very knowledgeable on the matter (as is too often the case, sadly) and I am looking for your advice and help.
Since the episode occurred only 6 days ago I am looking for any advice on what could be an effective treatment response. While I am trying to be optimistic that I will eventually habituate again, I would like to try and take whatever action I can while I can. I am considering corticosteroids as a possible option or Retigabine. I've heard that corticosteroids may be beneficial in early onset acoustic trauma? My GP was unfortunately not very knowledgeable on the matter (as is too often the case, sadly) and I am looking for your advice and help.