I slowly tapered up using 50mg pills up to 200mg tid. 100mg tid takes the edge off bringing it down from a 7-8/10 to about a 5/10. 200mg takes it down to what I consider mild tinnitus (something that is masked by outside noises), and good god the difference is night and day. It's tempting to go for a higher dosage, but I don't think that would be wise because of the increased risk of side effects. If I get a good night's rest on 200 tid my tinnitus is 1-3/10. If I don't sleep well or I'm stressed my tinnitus is still about 4-5/10.
Right now my side effects are minimal, mainly dry eyes for which I have been using eye drops and gel eye drops at night. It does seem to affect memory while on the medication. I seem more likely to forget words or misspell things when typing while on it.
hi all,
i have not been on the forum for awhile, just wanted to check in. as some of you may know i was one of the first trail-ees of the drug, well documented in this thread. as an update, i am doing fine with my t. i have had no long-term issues with RTG, and it has been 2 years since i stopped my 2 month trial. my hyperacusis is still gone, in my view largely because of RTG (or perhaps it sped up what would have been a more gradual process?). i'd say the overall level of my t has either stayed the same or has slightly gone down. i don't monitor it or register it much anymore. my t bothers me less and less as the months/years go by, and i attribute this to just getting used to it and being indifferent to it.
it seems that RTG is being discontinued, but i am pretty confident that something similar yet better is just down the road. i hope all are getting on with their life, and for those that are suffering i am hopeful and optimistic that good medical advances are around the corner.
-locoyeti
@locoyeti When you say that the "overall level of my t has either stayed the same or has slightly gone down" do you mean it has stayed the same since you stopped trobalt or it has stayed the same as it was before you started trobalt ?
@Danny Boy how long have you been on this shit ? You Sir are fearless
can you go to movie without earplugs ?I would take trobalt at your own risk, say a last line drug. It caused me to get Visual snow. I thought they were floaters, but sadly they weren't. But my t is low hyperacusis gone, so I guess it was a trade off. Anyway, take at your own risk.
It gave me pretty severe visual snow too. Very affecting of life quality.hello my friends, from the very same day I read in this forum someone had floaters i noticed more of mine and since then annoy me more. I know i always had floaters since child but never annoyed me at all, incredible how brain works, maybe i had some new floaters due to trobalt or stress or who knows, i have no idea, but i think i have just a new one, or maybe old one moved, to the almost center of my left eye
@Danny Boy , you are the only one having visual snow, and who mixed with Gabapentine, do u guys think this is just a coincidence?
i believe the dehydration theory could be true, i remember I woke up with super dry tongue in morning when took trobalt.
Last months i took trobalt very little, something like 100mg/day just 3 days of the week, i have to say looking for its relax effect more than for lowering my T, as it actually doesnt bother me, im quite habituated to it
I would take trobalt at your own risk, say a last line drug. It caused me to get Visual snow. I thought they were floaters, but sadly they weren't. But my t is low hyperacusis gone, so I guess it was a trade off. Anyway, take at your own risk.
Is the visual snow chronic?
In almost every single case it is, yes.Is the visual snow chronic?
We all have it on different levels, I often wonder if this is true for severe T? at one time 20 years ago mine was low and yes learned to live with it just fine, 3-4 months ago it went to severe, from bad drug withdrawal and I wonder if I can do it again at such a debilitating level.RTG has in my experience got no long lasting effects on tinnitus.What it does have is it gives you time to habituate,thats all you can expect.You meet long term sufferers ,you talk to them ,and they say "i dont hear it any more",how can they say it,but its true if you stop fighting it, ie reactiting,it will fade,If you are suffering now that sounds rediculous ,but its true ,you will on a daily basis cease to hear that awful noise,this will not happen over night,take the long view ,be patient,not easy i know,,stop trying to find an easy fix,good luck
@Danny Boy how long have you been on this shit ? You Sir are fearless
RTG has in my experience got no long lasting effects on tinnitus.What it does have is it gives you time to habituate,thats all you can expect.You meet long term sufferers ,you talk to them ,and they say "i dont hear it any more",how can they say it,but its true if you stop fighting it, ie reactiting,it will fade,If you are suffering now that sounds rediculous ,but its true ,you will on a daily basis cease to hear that awful noise,this will not happen over night,take the long view ,be patient,not easy i know,,stop trying to find an easy fix,good luck
Problem is that now 31 time my tinnitus went to new level and i cant habituate