New turn on my siren story, craziest thing I have ever seen.
I decided to take some prednisone in hopes that it would help with my slight hearing loss in my left ear and tinnitus increase, it has worked in the past.
So I took the first dose last night around 7:30. I took it right after dinner because I know it's supposed to be taken with food to make it easy on the stomach. I took my nightly sleeping medication at 10:00, clonazepam & seroquel and went to sleep.
At 1:30 AM I was woken out of a deep sleep by a loud tinnitus spike, ( that never happens to me ), being louder then I have ever heard before. It kept me up the rest of the night, I'm still up. I don't understand it. I have taking prednisone many times over the years before with no problems. The only thing that I can think of, is that I had a fair amount of salt at dinner last night, I had put a bunch of saltine crackers in my stew.
I was wondering, I know that prednisone and salt are both NOT ototoxic, but is it possible that the two together in the blood stream could have cause some kind of chemical reaction, with the extra salt at dinner making the prednisone ototoxic ? and got into my ears some how, and cause a problem or a spike ? I know not likely, but is it a possible ? I
have called the pharmacist, and the ENT doctor both of them said very unlikely. Maybe someone in here could shed some light on this, I'm out of ideas as to why this has happened. I have been trying to figure out if this new spike is from an ototoxic issue or an acoustic trauma, how can someone tell the difference ?
Please, any information will be appreciated
Louie
Quietatnight
I decided to take some prednisone in hopes that it would help with my slight hearing loss in my left ear and tinnitus increase, it has worked in the past.
So I took the first dose last night around 7:30. I took it right after dinner because I know it's supposed to be taken with food to make it easy on the stomach. I took my nightly sleeping medication at 10:00, clonazepam & seroquel and went to sleep.
At 1:30 AM I was woken out of a deep sleep by a loud tinnitus spike, ( that never happens to me ), being louder then I have ever heard before. It kept me up the rest of the night, I'm still up. I don't understand it. I have taking prednisone many times over the years before with no problems. The only thing that I can think of, is that I had a fair amount of salt at dinner last night, I had put a bunch of saltine crackers in my stew.
I was wondering, I know that prednisone and salt are both NOT ototoxic, but is it possible that the two together in the blood stream could have cause some kind of chemical reaction, with the extra salt at dinner making the prednisone ototoxic ? and got into my ears some how, and cause a problem or a spike ? I know not likely, but is it a possible ? I
have called the pharmacist, and the ENT doctor both of them said very unlikely. Maybe someone in here could shed some light on this, I'm out of ideas as to why this has happened. I have been trying to figure out if this new spike is from an ototoxic issue or an acoustic trauma, how can someone tell the difference ?
Please, any information will be appreciated
Louie
Quietatnight