Sorry to hear that but thanks for taking one for the team.Sulodexide for 21 days, 2x daily, with Melatonin every evening, no change
Any positive result yet so far?!I've been taking Sulodexide for 12 days with Melatonin. I will continue for 30 days. We'll see how it goes.
I think I am start getting positive results so far.Any positive result yet so far?!
I think I am start getting positive results so far.
But I'll wait at least for 30 days of taking Sulodexide and some time after discontinuation, to see if it is not placebo and results are sustainable.
Then I'll shed more details.
Hi AmePerdue. It's now two months later, are you now doing the treatment? How is it going?@marcjrf, I got one box at the pharmacy in terminal 4 of Madrid Barajas airport. You can email them beforehand, in my experience they answer pretty quickly. I emailed them in Spanish.
Is your plan to take one in the morning and one in the evening for 40 days?Ok, starting Sulodexide today: Vessel Due F 250 LSU capsule.
Twice a day.
In the beginning, yes. However, I believe that after 30 days, I will increase the dosage to 4 pills, since I have read that it is a very safe drug used for preventive purposes, etc., with no risk of bleeding.Is your plan to take one in the morning and one in the evening for 40 days?
Was the result long lasting?I tried Saffron a few years ago and it definitely did reduce the level of my tinnitus somewhat.
What brand of Saffron spice? What do you mean extracted by 20 mg of vodka?Unfortunately, there was a small spike again yesterday, so in addition to the Sulodexide, I used the only supplement (from many I tested) that actually works for me: natural Saffron spice, extracted by 20 mg of vodka. I awoke in near silence (the silent days are the ones I forgot I am having the tinnitus). I believe this is a Saffron impact rather than a Sulodexide effect because there has been insufficient time for it to occur.
For the time being, I'll add Saffron for one week and then continue with Sulodexide only to see how things go.
What Saffron did you use?I tried Saffron a few years ago and it definitely did reduce the level of my tinnitus somewhat.
No, Saffron is not long lasting, and actually it seems that your body quickly adjusts to its effects, so it's not a cure. But it may relax you.Was the result long lasting?
Here is the topic and you may find some useful infoHi, I've never seen Saffron mentioned on the forum before. Can you provide more information? Amount, form, etc.? Thanks.
I don't think it is important what brand, I used one from Spain. Just be sure it is a real one, not a fake.What brand of Saffron spice? What do you mean extracted by 20 mg of vodka?
Hi AmePerdue,
Thank you for informing, I will try it, my social security doctor thinks it may be a good option and has prescribed them for me. I will be updating the information.
That's a huge shame, but it's great you found the probable cause for the worsening. One more data point for the rest of us...Update:
I have been taking Sulodexide (Dovida) 30 mg twice a day.
A week later I had to stop treatment because there was a significant worsening.
I rested for a week and gave it another chance with the same result, worsening.
I suspect it was not the active ingredient, Sulodexide, but the excipients, this is what the package insert says:
Warnings on excipients: This medicine can cause allergic reactions because it contains Orange Yellow S (E-110) and Cochineal Red A (E-124). May cause asthma, especially in patients allergic to aspirin. May cause allergic reactions (possibly delayed) because it contains sodium ethyl parahydroxybenzoate (E-215) and sodium propyl parahydroxybenzoate (E-217).
Unfortunately, the other commercial brand available in Spain, Aterina, has the same presentation of soft capsules and the same excipients.
Consequently, the experience with Sulodexide has not been positive and if it is attributable to the excipients as I suspect, I cannot contribute anything regarding the effect of Sulodexide on tinnitus.
Are you still taking it? How was your tinnitus caused?UPDATE:
I've taken Sulodexide for almost two months.
The main side effect is an some aggravation of my pre-existing gastric reflux disorder. But bearable.
The main conclusion so far: it's helping my tinnitus somehow. It doesn't really treat or cure it, but it somehow reduces, not the base level itself, but the amount and intensity of spikes. They have been low throughout the whole period of taking it, maybe a couple of small, quickly subsiding spikes.
Before Sulodexide the amount and intensity of spikes were higher.
I want to continue taking it and see if I can get more benefit. Later I will try to stop and see if the perceived benefits persist.