Tinnitology and Dr. Abraham Shulman

Hi @OnceUponaTime -- I was considering getting a prescription for gabapentin the next time I saw my doctor; and then I ran across this article. -- Thought I'd post a link here.

Gabapentin Does Not Work for Tinnitus
by Neil Bauman, Ph.D.
Thank you for the link Lane. I appreciate it. I have read it before. According to Dr. Shulman's studies and working with tinnitus patients for more than 40 years, this combo helps those with severe head tinnitus. There are a few members on Tinnitus Talk taking the combo with success.

Like everything else, it either works for you or it doesn't. You have to make a decision and live with it.

Once
 
Hi @OnceUponaTime -- I was considering getting a prescription for gabapentin the next time I saw my doctor; and then I ran across this article. -- Thought I'd post a link here.

Gabapentin Does Not Work for Tinnitus
by Neil Bauman, Ph.D.
Neil Bauman likes to sell e-books. I don't think he is nowhere near as qualified as Dr. Shulman regarding tinnitus treatments.
 
Hi @Carltonr,

Sorry I didnt get any messages that you were trying to contact me as I do not follow this thread and you did not quote me before today.

I went to see Dr. Shulman. What a great doctor and person he is. Anyways, I was prescribed Klonopin at a very small dose 1/2 of .5mg. I've been taking it and so far I feel so much better. No headaches and no side effects either. Also, much calmer and not so edgy. I have not started gabapentin. He suggested waiting until May. Every case he sees is different so he goes case by case. My tinnitus is severe but I live a full life. I have hope. :)

He wanted to make sure I'd do good on Klonopin before giving me a combo that might not help me.
Why did your doctor wanted you off Klonopin? If you are going to ask your doctor about this combo, please have the studies printed out and give him a copy also call Dr. Shulman, he answers all his calls himself.

I hope I answered your questions.

Once

Once,
So glad to know that Dr. Shulman took good care of you and now you feel much better living a full life. Thanks for the info.
 
I don't think he is nowhere near as qualified as Dr. Shulman regarding tinnitus treatments.
But since he's saying that gabapentin is ototoxic, wouldn't it be a good idea to research it further to see if what he's saying has any credence? For me, it was enough to back off from even trying it, as I'm super-sensitive to literally all medications. -- A single dose of an ototoxic drug gave me this horrible tinnitus, and I want to make sure I do whatever I can to not make it worse, including not taking any unnecessary risks with other drugs that are known to be ototoxic.
 
But since he's saying that gabapentin is ototoxic, wouldn't it be a good idea to research it further to see if what he's saying has any credence? For me, it was enough to back off from even trying it, as I'm super-sensitive to literally all medications. -- A single dose of an ototoxic drug gave me this horrible tinnitus, and I want to make sure I do whatever I can to not make it worse, including not taking any unnecessary risks with other drugs that are known to be ototoxic.
You know your own body Lane. And since you are super sensitive with medications, I would also be extra careful on what medications to take. I wish you the best in finding a treatment that works for you.
 
Two uses for gabapentin is for physical condition neuropathic pain and central neuropathic pain. It's used for specific physical condition pain and it may be that a particular condition relates to a person's tinnitus.

Even knowing the source of condition pain, gabapentin may not directly or at all help a person with healing. A positive correction of a particular physical condition usually needs to take place otherwise use is just temporary physical pain relief to whatever degree.

To research gabapentin as a single search function or a gabapentin tinnitus search is pretty much useless when particular physical condition(s) have surfaced. So is any doctor unless they know what your condition(s) are. Actual condition research is needed to know if gabapentin will help with discomfort or make things worse. If gabapentin makes a particular condition worse or causes reaction to other processes then tinnitus could get worse. To find all the information needed is for advanced medical condition(s) study and this may take many hours of search and reading.

Gabapentin also should be tapered when use is discontinued. Those that increase beyond a 100mg should taper back down to 100mg.
 
Once,
So glad to know that Dr. Shulman took good care of you and now you feel much better living a full life. Thanks for the info.
Dear Once,
Dr. Shulman prescribed Klonopin at low dose 1/2 of .5mg (.25mg?) in mid February 2019 and you took it since and felt much better. Are you able to keep at .25mg ? Have you added gabapentin since Dr Shulman suggested waiting until May 2019? I am thinking to reinstate Klonopin .25mg/gabapentin and to wait for Nuromod….Is this a good idea
and pleases provide any comment. Many thanks
 
Gabapentin like many meds can't be taken with certain other meds. Certain combos is one reason for a difficult tinnitus withdrawal. One way to find out if you can take two meds or even a vitamin and a med together is to place them side by side into internet search. Over the counter Tylenol and magnesium are often mentioned as a good combo to take together online, but there's many reports of problems from taking both and ERs see this often. So who is right on what drugs and vitamins to take and how much. It depends on knowing all your conditions. This is a high number report, but the drug companies rule medicine and the internet.
https://www.ehealthme.com/drug-interaction/tylenol/magnesium/
 

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