Steroids: Prednisone / Dexamethasone / Others (Oral and Intratympanic Injections)

I'm doing prednisone again now. And yes, it seems to do anything luckily. But it gives also nausea and dizzyness.
I was checked today for nystagmus and that was not the case (a predictor for menieres).
 
Yes! I was told by multiple ENTs and my general doctor that oral steroids can take at least a month to completely flush out -- which means they can also continue to work during that time. I had some bloodwork two weeks after and the numbers were off, waited until six weeks after the steroid and everything was normal again.

This is long. Start time after you take it in is 4-6 hours said my pharmacy.
 
Just wondering about dosage of Prednisone following an acoustic trauma. Anybody been on a 60mg taper or other dosage? Do you remember how the taper was scheduled? i.e. 4 days at 60mg, 1 day 50mg, 1 day 40mg etc ...
Any info at this point would be helpful.
Thanks.

5 days 60 then down to 10.
I had 60 twice and then down to 35 but developed dizzyness and nausea so my ENT ordered a new dose. Lost some hearing in the test last monday :'(
 
On Tuesday I started a prednisone taper for some sudden hearing loss (30 mg a day, and tapering down from there every 3 days). The first dose went ok, aside from the normal stinging sensation I always get on tapers. I have had small, fever like experiences from pred. as well, but that is it, and I have had it on a taper basis 3 times before with no major problems.
My hearing initially improved Wednesday morning, and I felt absolutely wonderful. My muscle tension also disappeared for some mysterious reason, which was greeaaat!

But ever since yesterday afternoon, I have felt like a complete trainwreck. My body temperature is fluctuating out of control, massive hot flashes, circulation is completely messed up. I feel really hyperactive and even self destructive, and have little control over my mood. I have felt faint and have had strange things happening to my vision. Oh yea, my apetite is dead too, and I slept in for at least 3 hours today.

Should I stop my prednisone ASAP?! I have only been on 2 days, but some tell me to stay on the 8 days left of my course because quitting cold turkey is dangerous. I have stopped the pred. cold turkey a couple times before, with no problems, but it seems necessary here.

Yup, fever like symptoms here. Prednisone is a hormone. Instant heat flashes are expected in the papers that come with it.

My ENT said that countering this with laying in bed all day may seem to help but she said I should not do that as it makes matters worse.
 
5 days 60 then down to 10.
I had 60 twice and then down to 35 but developed dizzyness and nausea so my ENT ordered a new dose. Lost some hearing in the test last monday :'(
My ENT: 3 times 60 and then tapering in down with 10... till 10 and then continue with 10: 60, 60, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10 (total dose 400 mg)
 
My ENT: 3 times 60 and then tapering in down with 10... till 10 and then continue with 10: 60, 60, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10 (total dose 400 mg)

There is still improvement in T volume with each day of prednisone :)
But my hearing is far from good :( The broken speaker distortion is in progress

Still massively worried where this came from, I thought I had only TMJ at that side.
 
I have high pitched tinnitus 3.4 khz+broadband noise in the 8-10k region that developed 10 days after an acoustic trauma to both my ears. 50dB hearing loss on both ears between 3-6 kHz.

The doctors gave me nothing for this even though I was at basically banging on the doors asking to get appointments as soon as i developed tinnitus.

Anyway, after all this time they say that I can get 4 days of injections with steroids intratympanic if i want to. I asked since i read some studies saying it can help up to 3 months. They say normally they only treat Meniere's and sudden sensory hearing loss like this, but said they could give me this treatment if i want to (free, this is Swedish healthcare)

I am worried that even though it might be a bit late, what to decide since they booked me a time for treatment on Monday! Can i get more tinnitus permanent from this? Since its late on, Im not sure what to do (Or why they didn't give me steroids as soon as i got this tinnitus?)

Can Intratympanic steroids make my tinnitus worse? I read both horror stories here and some positive statistics even though a long shot, in the studies.

Is it worth pursuing? I have very bad tinnitus troubles and cant really sleep well or ignore my tinnitus at all during the day.

Thanks,
Jonas
 
I have high pitched tinnitus 3.4 khz+broadband noise in the 8-10k region that developed 10 days after an acoustic trauma to both my ears. 50dB hearing loss on both ears between 3-6 kHz.

The doctors gave me nothing for this even though I was at basically banging on the doors asking to get appointments as soon as i developed tinnitus.

Anyway, after all this time they say that I can get 4 days of injections with steroids intratympanic if i want to. I asked since i read some studies saying it can help up to 3 months. They say normally they only treat Meniere's and sudden sensory hearing loss like this, but said they could give me this treatment if i want to (free, this is Swedish healthcare)

I am worried that even though it might be a bit late, what to decide since they booked me a time for treatment on Monday! Can i get more tinnitus permanent from this? Since its late on, Im not sure what to do (Or why they didn't give me steroids as soon as i got this tinnitus?)

Can Intratympanic steroids make my tinnitus worse? I read both horror stories here and some positive statistics even though a long shot, in the studies.

Is it worth pursuing? I have very bad tinnitus troubles and cant really sleep well or ignore my tinnitus at all during the day.

Thanks,
Jonas

No clue about intratympanic injections but getting (oral) steroids is a must. Not every ENT gives them in the same oral dosis which is a crime itself. High dosis is needed otherwise you are screwed.

Note: steroids will only be taken for a month or so. You cannot take this stuff for years.
 
I have high pitched tinnitus 3.4 khz+broadband noise in the 8-10k region that developed 10 days after an acoustic trauma to both my ears. 50dB hearing loss on both ears between 3-6 kHz.

The doctors gave me nothing for this even though I was at basically banging on the doors asking to get appointments as soon as i developed tinnitus.

Anyway, after all this time they say that I can get 4 days of injections with steroids intratympanic if i want to. I asked since i read some studies saying it can help up to 3 months. They say normally they only treat Meniere's and sudden sensory hearing loss like this, but said they could give me this treatment if i want to (free, this is Swedish healthcare)

I am worried that even though it might be a bit late, what to decide since they booked me a time for treatment on Monday! Can i get more tinnitus permanent from this? Since its late on, Im not sure what to do (Or why they didn't give me steroids as soon as i got this tinnitus?)

Can Intratympanic steroids make my tinnitus worse? I read both horror stories here and some positive statistics even though a long shot, in the studies.

Is it worth pursuing? I have very bad tinnitus troubles and cant really sleep well or ignore my tinnitus at all during the day.

Thanks,
Jonas

With 50db hearing loss, I would go for it. IT steroids seems more likely to help than just oral.
 
I have high pitched tinnitus 3.4 khz+broadband noise in the 8-10k region that developed 10 days after an acoustic trauma to both my ears. 50dB hearing loss on both ears between 3-6 kHz.

The doctors gave me nothing for this even though I was at basically banging on the doors asking to get appointments as soon as i developed tinnitus.

Anyway, after all this time they say that I can get 4 days of injections with steroids intratympanic if i want to. I asked since i read some studies saying it can help up to 3 months. They say normally they only treat Meniere's and sudden sensory hearing loss like this, but said they could give me this treatment if i want to (free, this is Swedish healthcare)

I am worried that even though it might be a bit late, what to decide since they booked me a time for treatment on Monday! Can i get more tinnitus permanent from this? Since its late on, Im not sure what to do (Or why they didn't give me steroids as soon as i got this tinnitus?)

Can Intratympanic steroids make my tinnitus worse? I read both horror stories here and some positive statistics even though a long shot, in the studies.

Is it worth pursuing? I have very bad tinnitus troubles and cant really sleep well or ignore my tinnitus at all during the day.

Thanks,
Jonas

Hej Jonas @Instant_exit

I'm also from Sweden, and got an acoustic trauma a few weeks ago.

I live in Gothenburg so I've visited sahlgrenska university hospital twice and some small special clinics.
I've been to a total of.. 6 doctors I believe by now.. 4 ENT doctors, and 2 "normal" doctors.
And only one of them did mention that prednisone could help, he said that there are no real good studies on this tho.

I did ask the other doctors about it as well, and they just said no.

You won't get any effect from treating a acoustic trauma with prednisone now.

However, he did not give me prednisone because I saw him 86 hours after the trauma and he said IF the prednisone would or could help it needs to be given within 48 hours after that it would give no effect on the inflammation what so ever.

The reason why is because the haircells dies after that.

He did also mention NAC N-acetylcysteine but he said it was the same thing there... there is no good studies on this that it would work on humans but sometimes we give it anyway.

Sometimes I feel a bit anxiety that I didn't get prednisone, well especially after lurking around this forum.

But at the same time I guess I should trust the Swedish doctors...


/Martin
 
Thanks! Still very confused what to do since the doctors said I can have it if I want, but do I want it or not? the reason I'm even considering this even at this late stage is studies like this one: http://journals.lww.com/otology-neu...Prognostic_Factors_for_the_Outcomes_of.6.aspx

But this one says placebo injections are just as good, though they only follow up after 4 weeks and not after months, like the first study does.

It's been 2 months since I got tinnitus on Monday.

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/lary.26541/full

Can it be dangerous, cause more tinnitus?

/J
 
Hej Jonas @Instant_exit

I'm also from Sweden, and got an acoustic trauma a few weeks ago.

I live in Gothenburg so I've visited sahlgrenska university hospital twice and some small special clinics.
I've been to a total of.. 6 doctors I believe by now.. 4 ENT doctors, and 2 "normal" doctors.
And only one of them did mention that prednisone could help, he said that there are no real good studies on this tho.

I did ask the other doctors about it as well, and they just said no.

You won't get any effect from treating a acoustic trauma with prednisone now.

However, he did not give me prednisone because I saw him 86 hours after the trauma and he said IF the prednisone would or could help it needs to be given within 48 hours after that it would give no effect on the inflammation what so ever.

The reason why is because the haircells dies after that.

He did also mention NAC N-acetylcysteine but he said it was the same thing there... there is no good studies on this that it would work on humans but sometimes we give it anyway.

Sometimes I feel a bit anxiety that I didn't get prednisone, well especially after lurking around this forum.

But at the same time I guess I should trust the Swedish doctors...


/Martin

I always hate it when doctors say no good studies have been done. This thing isn't something invented 2 years ago. People have failing hearing for thousands of years. What are these people doing all day?
 
Update: they cancelled my injections two days in a row because of the doctor being home on sickleave. This only aggravates my stress levels concerning this procedure and what to do in this situation. From what I gather after having read all the reports and articles I could find on the internet, corticoid steroid injections could perhaps have a positive effect on tinnitus severity up to three months after tinnitus first started, but lower chance than if treatment is initiated within 2 weeks.

I'm still curious if someone else has experienced this treatment that hasn't already posted, or if someone knows someone else who received this. It sounded by the tone of my ENT that this is a fairly low risk procedure, but now I don't know if i even get to decide if i dare try it since Christmas is coming up and also three months of tinnitus for me.

Tinnitus is still roaring 24/7, 9 weeks after onset. Perhaps a bit less severe than the first two weeks, since i seem to have recovered a small amount of hearing (subjectively, haven't had a new audiogram)

So, any experiences?
/J
 
Hello all, I hope this message finds you well.

Yesterday walking in the street a very loud noise appeared. I already had tinnitus but doing really great lately.

Should I take prednisone for this last incident? It was loud enough to write this post. The bad thing is that prednisone increases my tinnitus everytime I take it, and after I taper it returns to baseline in some days. Anyway I know it can also increase tinnitus permanently, don't know what to do.

In the meanwhile I am taking NAC. Do you recommend to take prednisone?
 
Hello all, I hope this message finds you well.

Yesterday walking in the street a very loud noise appeared. I already had tinnitus but doing really great lately.

Should I take prednisone for this last incident? It was loud enough to write this post. The bad thing is that prednisone increases my tinnitus everytime I take it, and after I taper it returns to baseline in some days. Anyway I know it can also increase tinnitus permanently, don't know what to do.

In the meanwhile I am taking NAC. Do you recommend to take prednisone?

@Amv
I just thought I'd throw my two cents. I recently had some fluid in my ear and was prescribed Prednisone and it not only helped with the fluid but it completely silenced my tinnitus for couple days.

I guess what I'm saying is medicine has different effects on people.
Hope you're feeling better.
 
Hello everyone
I have tinnitus for almost a month, it is of mild to moderate level, produced by acoustic trauma, and I want to start a treatment with corticosteroids, I know that it may not be on time, but I think it can work.
My question is, what corticosteroid gives the best results?
What dose do you recommend?
 
Hello everyone
I have tinnitus for almost a month, it is of mild to moderate level, produced by acoustic trauma, and I want to start a treatment with corticosteroids, I know that it may not be on time, but I think it can work.
My question is, what corticosteroid gives the best results?
What dose do you recommend?

my ENT said that after 3 weeks oral prednisone has no effect on acoustic trauma - but IMO always worth a try as my ENT was wrong on a few other things so who knows
There are many older studies on military men showing a clear effect of steroids but only in the the very early stage
 
I doubt it.
I read that abrupt corticosteroid withdrawal is fraught with an increase in inflammation, in connection with which a hormone was used. The so-called ricochet syndrome. But in the literature I also found information that after three days a sharp cancellation was allowed. I do not quite understand the validity of taking a hormone in tinnitus, from an inflammation of a snail, or what? The ear is definitely not affected by the cancellation?
Hey. I took spontaneously prednisolone 3 days at a dosage of 30 mg per day. Then abruptly threw, without lowering the dose. Tell me, it's not dangerous, is it permissible? Could this worsen tinnitus and hearing? The so-called "ricochet syndrome".
 
Up to 2 weeks, start to taper down in a few days slowly. That is a high dosage, good luck :)
Greetings! I took spontaneously 3 days of prednisolone at 30 mg per day with a sharp stop. Tell me, is this scheme permissible and safe? Did not need a gradual decline? I'm very afraid of the "rebound syndrome" - this is when the inflammation after a sharp cancellation increases. On day 3, my frontal sinuses began to ache (there is chronic sinusitis). That's strange. How would the internal nerves of the ear not inflamed, what do you say?
 
Hey all,
I'm new here, my ENT doctor prescribed me Prednisolone for 7 days, 30mg (first day is today), without a taper off. He said its most successful if administered within 48 hours... I'm 5 and a half weeks in now. I do hope its still effective.
Scrolling trough this forum I did find some people that found a worsening of there T after taking Pred. which I find concerning. Is there anyone here that has had a worsening of bettering of there T, about 5 weeks in?

I also take a high dose of natural anti-inflammation in the form of Turmeric powder or drink strong ginger tea. Next to that I'm on a full anti-inflammatory diet in the hopes of it making a difference.

Is there anything I should definitely not eat or drink while on Prednisolone btw?
 
Hey all,
I'm new here, my ENT doctor prescribed me Prednisolone for 7 days, 30mg (first day is today), without a taper off. He said its most successful if administered within 48 hours... I'm 5 and a half weeks in now. I do hope its still effective.
Scrolling trough this forum I did find some people that found a worsening of there T after taking Pred. which I find concerning. Is there anyone here that has had a worsening of bettering of there T, about 5 weeks in?

I also take a high dose of natural anti-inflammation in the form of Turmeric powder or drink strong ginger tea. Next to that I'm on a full anti-inflammatory diet in the hopes of it making a difference.

Is there anything I should definitely not eat or drink while on Prednisolone btw?
I found it made my tinnitus more noticeable but not louder if that makes sense, but once I stopped taking it the tinnitus became less intrusive, I think a lot of it comes down to an increase in blood pressure when people use it.
 
I found it made my tinnitus more noticeable but not louder if that makes sense, but once I stopped taking it the tinnitus became less intrusive, I think a lot of it comes down to an increase in blood pressure when people use it.

Hey Liam,
I'm at day 5 now, in the 7 day treatment. I am also finding it is either a little more noticeable or a bit louder now. I'm hoping it will decrease to a lower level then before I started taking it. Good to hear that with you it returned to the lesser intrusive state.
 
Hey all,
I'm new here, my ENT doctor prescribed me Prednisolone for 7 days, 30mg (first day is today), without a taper off. He said its most successful if administered within 48 hours... I'm 5 and a half weeks in now. I do hope its still effective.
Scrolling trough this forum I did find some people that found a worsening of there T after taking Pred. which I find concerning. Is there anyone here that has had a worsening of bettering of there T, about 5 weeks in?

I also take a high dose of natural anti-inflammation in the form of Turmeric powder or drink strong ginger tea. Next to that I'm on a full anti-inflammatory diet in the hopes of it making a difference.

Is there anything I should definitely not eat or drink while on Prednisolone btw?

It can still improve. I was told to taper it much slower over weeks and weeks time so.
 
It can still improve. I was told to taper it much slower over weeks and weeks time so.

It does indeed look like improvement is still possible Codaz.
The results of my Prednisolone treatment are in.
I was really scared reading trough the big booklet that came with those pills but the actual side-effects where not that huge. Especially the first few days where ok, the last few days I was really tired and it makes me hyperactive.
From day 4 to day 7 the loudness of my T went up quite a bit, instead of just hearing it in a quiet room in the evening... I started hearing it also during the day in quiet areas at day 7.
From day 4 to day 7 I also noticed the sound that I normaly heard (5000Hz beeping like a morse code) slowly change into a more steady tone. Next to that I also started hearing a sound identical to the sound of a mechanical hard drive.
3 days after stopping Prednisolone the volume went down considerably to a level lower then before I started.
All in all, this is good improvement, a mainly steady tone is way more easy to ignore or mask and the hard drive sound is just faint anyway.

Some things I did to counter the side-effects where:
- Use Prednisolone in the mornings because the hyperactivness makes it harder to sleep.
- I used a high dose vitamin D3 suppliment to counteract being in a bad mood because of this stuff.
Vitamin D3 supplimentation improves my mood. An online source:
http://healthyeating.sfgate.com/can-vitamin-d-improve-mood-4662.html
- I drank 200grams of blueberries in a smoothy in the mornings to counteract the brainfog.
They tested blueberries on humans and found that eating 200grams will increase mental focus up to 20% 5 hours after consumption when compared to a control group not eating blueberries. Source:
www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1212579/A-bowl-blueberries-day-keeps-brain-active-afternoon.html
- Loads of suppliments to improve sleep because sleeping is rough with this drug.

My T has been steady for 3 days now, I hope this is the new standard and perhaps further improvement will come, il update if change happens. In the meantime im off into my single minded anti-inflamatory diet which includes lots of Turmeric powder and black pepper since I read this is the best natural remedy for inflamation.
Source 1:
www.insideoutwellness.net/turmeric-curcumin-alternatives-to-steroid-anti-inflammatory-drugs-and-weight-gain/
Source 2:
www.biomediclabs.com/blog/3-safe-alternatives-to-the-antiinflammatory-drug-prednisone/
 
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