ruben ruiz
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The hard part is getting a script! I found it easy on the internet. One caveat. I tried Oxcarbazepine and got really ill from it. Blisters from my lips, mouth and throat. T and H got worse...
Don't do this. If your PCP won't do it and you are hellbent, find a neurologist with specific experience prescribing it, and show up with the Pittsburg studies and the FAQ from the forum here.. Other wise i will hit the black market!
The hard part is getting a script! I found it easy on the internet.
Don't do this. If your PCP won't do it and you are hellbent, find a neurologist with specific experience prescribing it, and show up with the Pittsburg studies and the FAQ from the forum here.
I wouldn't take overlapping drugs. Especially when other burdens your liver.Iam starting to build tolerace to rtg.
1200mg of rtg+ 400mg flupirtine and slight effect to tinnitus also very slight stone effect.
Linearb, could you link me to the website hosting the study? Thanks.Don't do this. If your PCP won't do it and you are hellbent, find a neurologist with specific experience prescribing it, and show up with the Pittsburg studies and the FAQ from the forum here.
http://www.upmc.com/media/NewsReleases/2013/Pages/pitt-team-finds-mechanism-causes-tinnitus.aspxLinearb, could you link me to the website hosting the study? Thanks.
Thank you friend.
I'm either having some weird urinary symptoms or I have a UTI; I'm discontinuing until I figure that out :-P
Wow didnt known Ocean Spray was good for pee pee I learn every day.I had a UTI for a short bit once (but not from this drug) and I swear by cranberry juice for helping with that. Ocean Spray brand for me for a few days cleared it up.
15 mins huh? It barely has even reached your blood circulation at that point?Hi guys
This morning I discussed with my GB, I explained him the mechanism of tinnitus he was very surprised .he told me that I am a scientist he told me wich drug works for tinnitus .
I told him give me please a medical sheet.
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so I took my first pill and as usual just 15 minutes my tinnitus goes down
I didn't know that yogurt reduces TToday i got 400mg rtg and after 10 mins i ate yogurt.
After 30 mins i had a very hard stone feeling.
Seems that yogurt doubles the rtg effects.
So, which drugs did he list?This morning I discussed with my GB, I explained him the mechanism of tinnitus he was very surprised .he told me that I am a scientist he told me wich drug works for tinnitus .
I whrote with my hand on this medical sheet trobalt 200mgSo, which drugs did he list?
So if the members of this forum don't take trobalt in acute stage they will regret not having tried it sonner ?
Today i got 400mg rtg and after 10 mins i ate yogurt.
After 30 mins i had a very hard stone feeling.
Seems that yogurt doubles the rtg effects.
Is it known how many people who tried Trobalt had a permanent changes in T/H?
Apart from @Danny Boy, @locoyeti amd mpt who was cured.
Members user experience is very inconclusive due to lack of information.
I have the same question. I might consider taking this drug (if I can get someone to prescribe it for me) if there's a decent chance that it might permanently reduce my T. But most of the user reports in the other thread seem to indicate that the drug has, at best, a temporary effect.
@Danny Boy Were you able to work while taking Trobalt? Or did the drunken/stoned feeling disable you? In addition, what would you say people that have had T for a few months have to lose by giving Trobalt a try?
Trobalt is neither potent enough or is not precise enough to cure tinnitus in later stages. We know trobalt can have a permanent effect in the early stages, but in the later stages; inconclusive.
Thanks very much for your response. So people on this forum (other than you and the other two people Valeri mentioned in her prior post) have had a significant, permanent reduction in their T as a result of using this drug? I apologize for restating my question, but I'm just trying to get information so I can make a decision.
My T appeared about six months ago and appears to be related to hearing loss. Has the experience with the drug in this forum mainly been for T that is caused by acoustic trauma? Thanks again.
Edited to Add: Danny Boy, nevermind. I see from your last post that I couldn't drive while taking the drug; that would be a non-starter for me. I'm not disabled by T, and it sounds like this drug is, as you said, really a last resort. Thanks again for the info.
LOL! Drink some grapefruit juice if you want it longer in your system. I don't recommend it of course.
Grapefruit juice doesn't make any difference with RTG, tried it (i actually tried 2-3 different brands of gf juice just to make sure).
It only works with certain benzodiazepines (not all of them) makes them last a bit longer.
But you have to drink quite a lot of it, and I hate grapefruit juice.
A better alternative is cimetidine, however I would be very cautious trying something like that with any drug.