About 2 years now.How long have you been doing this continuous sound enrichment? It sounds unnatural. Have you tried giving your ears a rest from the sound occasionally?
Because I haven't been prescribed them. When I was a teenager, they tried multiple different types of antidepressant to treat my generalized anxiety and a depression I had been going through. I had a very bad emotional reaction to all of them, and they determined I was incompatible with them.Why not?
Interesting. How were your ears during each of these three periods?About 2 years now.
Yes I have. I spent the first 2 years in near total silence whenever I could manage it, and the 3rd year I only listened to sound enrichment during the day while I was awake, and would sleep in silence.
Because I haven't been prescribed them.
When I was a teenager, they tried multiple different types of antidepressant to treat my generalized anxiety and a depression I had been going through.
I had a very bad emotional reaction to all of them, and they determined I was incompatible with them.
You sound pretty depressed to me. Locked in a cycle of despair and hopelessness. That doesn't mean you automatically need drugs, though. You do need something and that something must not be the same old thing.More recently, when I saw a psychiatrist, he decided that I didn't need them. My history was likely factored into this decision.
I'm not interested in taking them anyway.
My ears were at their worst during the initial 2 years. At their best during the middle 1-2 years, and for the past year have been worsening again (many ups and downs). These phases follow my use of benzodiazepines more closely than my use of sound enrichment.Interesting. How were your ears during each of these three periods?
Suicide is never an option .. and I do not make your Tinnitus down .. I know it can be horrible and a life time torture .. well deal with it ..
There are people out there who help you ... if you accept it
Any I agree with the opinion ... why do people keep opening threads that already exists ...
My ears were at their worst during the initial 2 years. At their best during the middle 1-2 years, and for the past year have been worsening again (many ups and downs). These phases follow my use of benzodiazepines more closely than my use of sound enrichment.
These people are twisted and sick. Slamming people that are caught in a desperate position to make themselves feel/appear superior is totally f cked up. This is truly as low as you can get in life, scum of the earth individuals.Telling us that it's stupid and not an option over and over again is not doing helping, the only thing it does is make you look like you're enjoying kicking people who are already down. This is not going to inspire anyone into staying alive.
Anti-depressants too, though. There is no free lunch in medicine.I hear you. The benzos giveth and the benzos taketh away.
Which one did you settle on?I tried a bunch of them on and off throughout my youth, too. Finally, settled on a particular one.
Which one did you settle on?
What is your tinnitus like? Do you have hyperacusis? Any related symptoms?
@Sen
Antidepressants can make a big difference. They can really help pull someone out of a rut or spiral of negative thinking and hopelessness. There are risks involved, either way.
I'm reluctant, because I have a very long history of difficulty with psychiatric medication. I'm sensitive to meds in general, but psychiatric meds really take a toll on me. I'm worried I'll become dependent on it and get "paxil poopout" 5 years down the road. It's for these same reasons that I don't want to continue taking benzos.
Severe anxiety, obsessive thoughts, aggressive suicidal thoughts, and insomnia, from what I can remember.What problems have you experienced with antidepressants?
"Suicide is never an option"?
It was for this person (posted just today):
www.itv.com/news/anglia/2017-10-11/widows-tinnitus-appeal-after-death-of-husband
I live near him, there is NO support locally. None.... we are on our own.I find it sad that he gave up only after 12 weeks of T and H. But then again, I don't know just how bad he had it and what else he had going on in his life. Three months of non-stop torture is still horrible regardless of his other circumstances. I'm sure it didn't help when doctors told him to just live with it. That's one of the worst things to hear.
Anyway, I hope he already found his peace.
Sadly that appears to be quite common in the UK these days. The NHS has stepped away from using TRT nationally and it appears to be only available in selective areas. I have an appointment with ENT in a few weeks and am waiting for the dreaded 'You'll just have to live with it' speech. I'm really not sure what I will do if I hear that. It scares me.I live near him, there is NO support locally. None.... we are on our own.
Can you elaborate on what you mean by that? Is it just that your tinnitus tends to be better while on benzos, and worse when off again, or is there more to it than that? Do you believe that benzos are connected to the severity or worsening of your tinnitus?My ears were at their worst during the initial 2 years. At their best during the middle 1-2 years, and for the past year have been worsening again (many ups and downs). These phases follow my use of benzodiazepines more closely than my use of sound enrichment.
Can you elaborate on what you mean by that? Is it just that your tinnitus tends to be better while on benzos, and worse when off again, or is there more to it than that? Do you believe that benzos are connected to the severity or worsening of your tinnitus?
"Suicide is never an option"?
It was for this person (posted just today):
It can't be THAT precious when one has debilitating tinnitus.Life is precious and soon enough we will all perish - why rush it?