That is an excellent idea. How do i apply it if we have only 30mg tablets here? I know tinnitus is unpredictable but since there was no audiotory damage done it might subside?Most say you should only taper meds by around 15% in dosage at a time, depending on how long you have been on it.
A long and slow taper may be a pain but it is worth it in the long run as it usually prevents or lessons withdrawl.
I would take the 15mg, break it in half, then break one half in half again.
Take a half, 7.5mg, with the quarter 3.75mg. That will give you 11.25mg. Take that for a month and then try dropping to just a half 7.5mg.
You should also run it by your Doctor.
That is an excellent idea. How do i apply it if we have only 30mg tablets here? I know tinnitus is unpredictable but since there was no audiotory damage done it might subside?
I have been taking it for at least 4 years.
I am glad to hear the spike subsided.The result of what was suggested here by @Vin - it just went away after 2-3 days.
What amazes me, is why it took 2 (!!) months for the spike to appear AFTER the taper started.
it's been a hell to cut 30mg to 3.75, but on the 15th i will going to 7.5.
It's not clear - if you tapered from 15 to 7.5 why are you going to back to 30?I stupidly tried cutting the dose from 15 to 7.5 two days ago (seriously, I can't wake up on this drug, it's like taking a tranquilliser, and I'm stuffing my face like the cookie monster!!) and now my ears are hissing like crazy. Coincidence? Feels like it would be too early for a spike. Going back to 30, and going to taper slowly like suggested above.
So glad it worked for you in the end @inadmin - thanks for coming back and letting us know.
@Drone Draper - a fire alarm wouldn't wake me up on 30mg!
I'm bigger than most. I weight about 215lbs. We did try 15mg first, but it wasn't quite enough. I'm very weary of tapering off correctly, but my doctor has said that sometimes she's experienced patients stopping immediately - against her recommendation - with no ill effects.@Drone Draper - a fire alarm wouldn't wake me up on 30mg!
It's not clear - if you tapered from 15 to 7.5 why are you going to back to 30?
Hi, after 4 months the time has come to quit. I was on 3.5mg for 1 months and then 0.
The result - 10 days of short night sleep (5 hours or so). And a tone on the left ear which i didn't have before.
Do i need to be patient and wait for it to subside, or do i need to go back to 3.5 and then try again? if i'm going to wait, can i cause a permanent damage?
And no headphone or headset since 3 years ago. Used them at the onset for masking.HI @inadmin
You have said that your recent spike wasn't caused by noise trauma and for the past 6 years the tinnitus has been stable. I am wondering. Have you been using headphones or a headset regularly? Or going to clubs, concerts? If yes to any of these then, this could be the cause of your spike and medication may not be the reason.
Michael