- Jan 10, 2018
- 181
- Tinnitus Since
- 2008
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Originally loud Music and was worsened by Micro-suction
Hi everyone, I just thought I would share my experience with you guys as some of you with a more aggressive form of tinnitus like myself may find it helpful. For some context, my tinnitus tends to worsen quite easily from noises tending to be above 100 dB. As I've learned, I'm just a bit more sensitive to sound than the average person, as I'm guessing most of you are as well.
Through trial and error I think I might have come up with a better solution than popping prednisone for non-serious or moderate acoustic traumas. Now I want to make it very clear in the case of exposure to extremely loud noise such as a gunshot or firecrackers and the like where an individual finds hearing has actually dropped I would personally advise they seek help from their GP and possibly get a prescription of Prednisone to help mitigate some of the auditory damage.
However, what I'm talking about today are the exposure sounds that may aggravate people with hyperacusis and cause increases in tinnitus whether that be a permanent or temporary increase. However, they do not suffer any kind of detectable hearing loss on an audiogram, unlike the previously mentioned scenarios which would likely result in a loss of hearing.
What I have found is that by using one-off high doses of Clonazepam I am able to mitigate any increase in tinnitus that I would otherwise suffer from exposure to sounds that I would define as causing a mild acoustic trauma. Normally the doses I use are considerably quite high as I'll immediately take around 4 mg in these kinds of scenarios along with all the other classic supplements such as NAC, GABA and high dose curcumin so I expect that if any of you end up trying this you may feel quite drowsy and a bit groggy for a day and a bit. However in my personal experience, this is a much better trade-off than taking Prednisone especially when the situation probably does not warrant it. I understand this won't be for everyone and probably won't work for everyone, however if it can provide an alternative to taking a drug as dangerous as Prednisone I'm just glad it will have helped someone else who is in a similar situation to myself.
Now I'm not exactly sure why it works for me, however,I believe it's due to Clonazepam's antiepileptic properties and I have a feeling that by taking really high doses in these situations you prevent the auditory cortex from going into overdrive as I'm guessing it does in these situations. I also want to make it very clear that Clonazepam is a drug that should be respected and not used willy-nilly as addiction to it is a very real thing and can cause people significant problems during withdrawal such as ironically an increase to their already existing tinnitus.
Apologies for how wordy this is, I just wanted to cover all my bases. I hope this doesn't break any terms of use and I understand if this post may be inappropriate for this forum as is no real scientific evidence backing up what I'm saying.
I hope you're all doing well and keep on fighting and doing your best.
Thanks,
Liam
Through trial and error I think I might have come up with a better solution than popping prednisone for non-serious or moderate acoustic traumas. Now I want to make it very clear in the case of exposure to extremely loud noise such as a gunshot or firecrackers and the like where an individual finds hearing has actually dropped I would personally advise they seek help from their GP and possibly get a prescription of Prednisone to help mitigate some of the auditory damage.
However, what I'm talking about today are the exposure sounds that may aggravate people with hyperacusis and cause increases in tinnitus whether that be a permanent or temporary increase. However, they do not suffer any kind of detectable hearing loss on an audiogram, unlike the previously mentioned scenarios which would likely result in a loss of hearing.
What I have found is that by using one-off high doses of Clonazepam I am able to mitigate any increase in tinnitus that I would otherwise suffer from exposure to sounds that I would define as causing a mild acoustic trauma. Normally the doses I use are considerably quite high as I'll immediately take around 4 mg in these kinds of scenarios along with all the other classic supplements such as NAC, GABA and high dose curcumin so I expect that if any of you end up trying this you may feel quite drowsy and a bit groggy for a day and a bit. However in my personal experience, this is a much better trade-off than taking Prednisone especially when the situation probably does not warrant it. I understand this won't be for everyone and probably won't work for everyone, however if it can provide an alternative to taking a drug as dangerous as Prednisone I'm just glad it will have helped someone else who is in a similar situation to myself.
Now I'm not exactly sure why it works for me, however,I believe it's due to Clonazepam's antiepileptic properties and I have a feeling that by taking really high doses in these situations you prevent the auditory cortex from going into overdrive as I'm guessing it does in these situations. I also want to make it very clear that Clonazepam is a drug that should be respected and not used willy-nilly as addiction to it is a very real thing and can cause people significant problems during withdrawal such as ironically an increase to their already existing tinnitus.
Apologies for how wordy this is, I just wanted to cover all my bases. I hope this doesn't break any terms of use and I understand if this post may be inappropriate for this forum as is no real scientific evidence backing up what I'm saying.
I hope you're all doing well and keep on fighting and doing your best.
Thanks,
Liam