Progress Report
Progress Report Date:
Feb 2, 2015
Current Retigabine Dosage:
none
Current Side Effects:
none
Current Tinnitus Severity:
2 out of 10
Changes in Tinnitus:
it's been two weeks since my last update. at that time i had mentioned that a few days prior to that i had a bad day and a half of high pitched t. that was the last bad day i had, since then it has been over 2 weeks of very low t, which is unprecedented. no spikes since then. the rhythmic somatic t is pretty much gone, it sometimes appears in lockstep when i walk, which used to happen all the time, now it very seldom happens and usually goes away quickly. the high pitched t is basically gone. what remains is a slight hissing which is very ignorable. h is still gone.
i feel as if i have turned a corner, my t really does not bother me much anymore, and is much easier to ignore. i feel well on the way towards habituation, and in a few weeks i am coming up on my one year anniversary. i am quite sure the drug had lots to do with my current levels of t. it took away the h (HUGE). in terms of lowering the t volume, i have not felt a reversion to pre-retigabine volume levels since i stopped almost 3 weeks ago. the high pitch tone is pretty much gone. i still hear my t, and i am still masking, but i no longer have the existential dread of this ailment. if i had to do it all over again i would have taken RTG very soon after getting tinnitus, and in fact am going to suggest to my ENT doc, where he to start a trial for this, to emphasize giving this drug at the acute stage.
the question of why there seems to be such a wide range of effects/efficacy of this drug on the different trialees is something i have thought of. for sure the obvious culprit, discussed by many others, is that every brain is different, and perhaps every T is different and will respond differently. there is also the issue of confounds- there seem to be a few people taking other medications with this, which i would advise against if you were to take this. mostly though i think it is important to put ones brain (and by extension, one's T) through the experience of a 400mg tablet. not many have done that yet, and as i have written about before, i really feel that dosage matters. those that have (rtwombly, juan carlos, danny boy) taken the high doses seem to have had the best results.
Other Medications/Supplements:
none
Progress Report Date:
Feb 2, 2015
Current Retigabine Dosage:
none
Current Side Effects:
none
Current Tinnitus Severity:
2 out of 10
Changes in Tinnitus:
it's been two weeks since my last update. at that time i had mentioned that a few days prior to that i had a bad day and a half of high pitched t. that was the last bad day i had, since then it has been over 2 weeks of very low t, which is unprecedented. no spikes since then. the rhythmic somatic t is pretty much gone, it sometimes appears in lockstep when i walk, which used to happen all the time, now it very seldom happens and usually goes away quickly. the high pitched t is basically gone. what remains is a slight hissing which is very ignorable. h is still gone.
i feel as if i have turned a corner, my t really does not bother me much anymore, and is much easier to ignore. i feel well on the way towards habituation, and in a few weeks i am coming up on my one year anniversary. i am quite sure the drug had lots to do with my current levels of t. it took away the h (HUGE). in terms of lowering the t volume, i have not felt a reversion to pre-retigabine volume levels since i stopped almost 3 weeks ago. the high pitch tone is pretty much gone. i still hear my t, and i am still masking, but i no longer have the existential dread of this ailment. if i had to do it all over again i would have taken RTG very soon after getting tinnitus, and in fact am going to suggest to my ENT doc, where he to start a trial for this, to emphasize giving this drug at the acute stage.
the question of why there seems to be such a wide range of effects/efficacy of this drug on the different trialees is something i have thought of. for sure the obvious culprit, discussed by many others, is that every brain is different, and perhaps every T is different and will respond differently. there is also the issue of confounds- there seem to be a few people taking other medications with this, which i would advise against if you were to take this. mostly though i think it is important to put ones brain (and by extension, one's T) through the experience of a 400mg tablet. not many have done that yet, and as i have written about before, i really feel that dosage matters. those that have (rtwombly, juan carlos, danny boy) taken the high doses seem to have had the best results.
Other Medications/Supplements:
none