- Jan 4, 2020
- 7
- Tinnitus Since
- December 16th 2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Acoustic/stress
Hi everyone,
I just wanted to ask for some advice. I recently contracted tinnitus - from a guitar amp my wife bought me for Christmas. It was a small desktop amp, and I played it on 16th December (obviously) too close to my ears. Two and a half weeks on and the hissing in my ears hasn't stopped. I can hear it over the noise of the engine of my car and the TV so it is a distraction. However, the worst is the sleeping. I went to the doctors and she prescribed me Zopiclone as a short term measure. It is apparently addictive when used for more then a couple of weeks, moreover, I'm only getting 5 hours sleep on it. My mood is consequently really low. I have also been using sleep masking on my phone but too little effect. I am a poor sleeper generally and have had bouts of insomnia in the past but always get over them - but this!
Last night I tried sleep without the Zopiclone and had a full blown panic attack - my whole body was shaking so off I went for a pill again. I took a half (3.75) and got only three hours. Seven or eight years ago I had a period of depression and I was prescribed Lexapro, which was fantastic. Yet reading on this forum I see that this and other other SSRI's are apparently ototoxic, similarly the tricyclic antidepressants such as Amitriptyline are also ototoxic. I know that if i could just sleep my mood would improve, and Lexapro helped me so much previously enabling me to sleep, but I am terrified it will make my tinnitus worse. I have ordered some St John's Wort online but am somewhat skeptical of its efficacy - plus it takes 6 weeks to work, whereas SSRI's take 2.
I would really appreciate knowing:
Thanks for reading,
Paul
I just wanted to ask for some advice. I recently contracted tinnitus - from a guitar amp my wife bought me for Christmas. It was a small desktop amp, and I played it on 16th December (obviously) too close to my ears. Two and a half weeks on and the hissing in my ears hasn't stopped. I can hear it over the noise of the engine of my car and the TV so it is a distraction. However, the worst is the sleeping. I went to the doctors and she prescribed me Zopiclone as a short term measure. It is apparently addictive when used for more then a couple of weeks, moreover, I'm only getting 5 hours sleep on it. My mood is consequently really low. I have also been using sleep masking on my phone but too little effect. I am a poor sleeper generally and have had bouts of insomnia in the past but always get over them - but this!
Last night I tried sleep without the Zopiclone and had a full blown panic attack - my whole body was shaking so off I went for a pill again. I took a half (3.75) and got only three hours. Seven or eight years ago I had a period of depression and I was prescribed Lexapro, which was fantastic. Yet reading on this forum I see that this and other other SSRI's are apparently ototoxic, similarly the tricyclic antidepressants such as Amitriptyline are also ototoxic. I know that if i could just sleep my mood would improve, and Lexapro helped me so much previously enabling me to sleep, but I am terrified it will make my tinnitus worse. I have ordered some St John's Wort online but am somewhat skeptical of its efficacy - plus it takes 6 weeks to work, whereas SSRI's take 2.
I would really appreciate knowing:
- Whether with habituation sleeping gets better?
- Whether people have had any positive experiences with SSRI's? The internet is a nightmare of conflicting information.
- How long, if at all, people have used sleeping pills such as Zopiclone with tinnitus?
- Whether I should just abandon all helps of a pharmaceutical solution and just accept chronic insomnia as the reality of having tinnitus?
Thanks for reading,
Paul