- Aug 21, 2014
- 5,049
- Tinnitus Since
- 1999
- Cause of Tinnitus
- karma
Honestly, I wouldn't be that concerned about that.
Let's say, for argument's sake, that the drug wears off, say, after 2 weeks (I'm just throwing random numbers around here, obviously).
Tinnitus would come back to it's baseline.
I don't think we have nearly enough information to assume this is necessarily the case; tinnitus is a complex phenomenon which has many different underlaying causes. Given that K+ channels seem to be pretty intimately connected to it, and given that plenty of drugs can create long-term or even permanent changes in physiology and receptor function, I think it's certainly possible that someone could take Retigabine for a period of time, come off of it, and find that their tinnitus is different or worse than it was before they took it. I'm not saying this is likely, I don't have enough information to make that judgement, but neither does anyone else. Until we have a well controlled, large sample size, longitudinal study to put that fear to rest, it's an unknown.
I believe that the biggest anxiety factor for people with tinnitus is the fact that there is no proven treatment that would alleviate their symptoms, even temporarily....
It would be a benzo-like treatment with the added benefit of lowering the T.
Well, we're all different! For me, benzos literally erase my tinnitus. I don't mean "they make me less anxious and I stop caring about my tinnitus", I mean, "valium makes it so that I'm barely able to be aware of my tinnitus if I'm consciously trying to hear it with my ears plugged in a quiet room". That doesn't do a whole lot to help me at this point, believing as I do that long-term benzo use can potentially lead to problems that make tinnitus like tiny in comparison (and given that I can't take a single dose of valium and achieve this effect... for the tinnitus to go away I need to take 5-10mg a day for a period of about 10 days, which is toeing the line as far as getting hooked on it, because I have a history of benzo dependence).
Note that I may be in an unusual situation as regards my response to valium, because overall my hearing is excellent, and my tinnitus has at least as much to do with my history of anxiety and benzo use as it has to do with hearing issues or TMJ.
edit: I'm sorry if this sounds argumentative. I don't think you're wrong or that I'm right, I just think that we have had different experiences and have different opinions as a result. I tend to come on strong about things I'm passionate on.