- Jun 13, 2019
- 1,108
- Tinnitus Since
- 10/2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Started with a cold, possibly worsened by medication/noise
John I am not a medical doctor. Allan tried venlaflaxine and fluoxetine in the past if I recall correctly. Pete has been on amitriptyline. What I am trying to say is that, apart from the short term effects of clonazepam, there is little clarity on what would straighten their brain chemistry. They could try cbd oil, alternative therapies, taurine, L-theanine, valerian... but they should decide whether they wish to work with a psychiatrist or not. There are people who prefer naturopaths. There are hundreds of possible choices. What I wanted to challenge is the idea that psychiatric medication is always a solution to our problems. In retrospective, in my case, CBD oil would have worked much better than pregabalin. Unfortunately I can't take it now because it spikes my tinnitus and at the time I started pregabalin for anxiety and pain it was not availableGreat post Chinmoku and glad you made it. Of course. On this forum in fact, common knowledge and gets written about all the time. However going in...and yet, you started meds in the first place...and I did the same thing. I have treaded very carefully for all the reasons you have eloquently enumerated.
So will ask you. You are on medication for some level of fear of withdrawal, and I am on Clonazepam 'as needed' which is sparingly and a huge help for me with little fear of stopping but when I need it, I need it or start looking for the ladder to that high place like Allan and Pete.
So you need to prescribe a roadmap Chinmoku. You with all your experience are now the signature advisor to both Allan and Peter....both of whom are tettering on the edge and thinking about jumping. I may have jumped off the ledge had it not been for Clonazepam. Can't speak for you. I live a relatively normal life now. Yes, my tinnitus is intrusive and bugs me and I take a Clonazepam as needed, resisting as much as possible understanding the pitfalls you discuss.
You have noted the slippery slope of meds, their tradeoffs, the trap of dependency and withdrawal, and possibility of tinnitus spiking.
Please advise Allan and Peter down off the ledge without medication. Or, if you believe this is a bridge too far, advise how they should proceed with medication.
We are all here to learn, I agree with everything you wrote however, tinnitus is a brain disorder, the brain operates on neural chemistry and basically the only game in town is to tweak this if nature is falling short with all the peril you identify. Can't modify behavior with profound mental illness placing people at the brink.
Please advise.