Hello all,
I have been experiencing pretty intense Tinnitus for a little less than 2 weeks now. Before the ringing started, I did not even know this condition was a problem for so many people in the world. I am hopeful that mine is only temporary and that I will cure myself in time, but I also feel for all of you out there suffering and will pray that the day will come when everyone can be cured of this. With that said, I would like to give a brief intro of what transpired before my tinnitus started. I greatly appreciate any positive feedback or tips that may help me.
I am a mid-30s male living in Ohio, USA. I have always been somewhat of an anxious person, and I am sure that I have some other psychological issues like OCD, depression, etc. I am including this because I have read that tinnitus can be attributed to psychological factors. When the COVID-19 shutdowns started here, I became extremely anxious and upset, convincing myself (due to the media over-hype) that I and everyone else would catch it and it would possibly lead to the end of the world as we know it.
Fast forward a couple of months, back in early June I started experiencing strange neuropathic type pain/sensations in different areas of my body. I will spare the full details of this. At this point I had an almost complete breakdown as my Anxiety got so bad that I could not sleep, I wasn't eating much, etc. I had severe panic attacks and thought I was going to die several times. I eventually went to a Doctor and was prescribed Pregabalin (Lyrica) for the nerve pain and as an added bonus it should have helped with my Anxiety as well.
The first night I took it, it gave me massive anxiety attack and left one of my legs numb (this lasted almost a month!). I ended up going to the ER the next day because of the now even greater (hard to imagine) anxiety, and the leg numbness. Blood tests checked out and they sent me home with a prescription for Ativan, which I used several times sparingly (I am aware of the risks).
I then went back to my regular doctor and we decided to try an SSRI (Escitalopram/Lexapro) for the other issues I was experiencing as she thought I really needed to tackle my anxiety, as the other symptoms may be related. I started on 5mg and took it for 2 weeks. After a follow up we decided to up the dose to 10mg which is the standard dose.
The very first day I took it, that evening I started hearing a ringing/humming/buzzing in my head.
I also had taken one 200mg Ibuprofen that night for a headache which I thought was a side effect of the medicine. I was aware of a minor interaction (increased GI bleeding risks) between the 2 medicines, but I asked several people I know and they said they had taken both without issues (also Googled and it seemed to be fairly common). Little did I know that both medicines are considered ototoxic and can contribute to tinnitus. However, I am unsure if the Ibuprofen was just coincidence or if it was a contributing factor. I contacted my doctor and she recommended going back to taking 5mg of Lexapro and see if the tinnitus subsides. After googling and freaking out a bit, I decided to instead quickly ween myself off by taking 2.5mg for a few days and then quitting entirely.
The tinnitus started as a slight humming/buzzing that seemed like it was in my brain or the back of my head. This really didn't bother me that much as it wasn't loud and could easily be forgotten about with background noise. However, it has since moved around mostly to my left ear and can get very loud at times, usually at night. It is very high pitched and sounds exactly like the high frequency buzzing that an older TV would sometimes emit when it was powered on. As you can imagine, this has not been good at all for my already fragile state of mind. I am again barely getting any sleep and am concerned about what the future holds.
I am wondering, for anyone that had tinnitus start with taking Escitalopram/Lexapro, did it ever subside and how long did it take? Thanks.
I have been experiencing pretty intense Tinnitus for a little less than 2 weeks now. Before the ringing started, I did not even know this condition was a problem for so many people in the world. I am hopeful that mine is only temporary and that I will cure myself in time, but I also feel for all of you out there suffering and will pray that the day will come when everyone can be cured of this. With that said, I would like to give a brief intro of what transpired before my tinnitus started. I greatly appreciate any positive feedback or tips that may help me.
I am a mid-30s male living in Ohio, USA. I have always been somewhat of an anxious person, and I am sure that I have some other psychological issues like OCD, depression, etc. I am including this because I have read that tinnitus can be attributed to psychological factors. When the COVID-19 shutdowns started here, I became extremely anxious and upset, convincing myself (due to the media over-hype) that I and everyone else would catch it and it would possibly lead to the end of the world as we know it.
Fast forward a couple of months, back in early June I started experiencing strange neuropathic type pain/sensations in different areas of my body. I will spare the full details of this. At this point I had an almost complete breakdown as my Anxiety got so bad that I could not sleep, I wasn't eating much, etc. I had severe panic attacks and thought I was going to die several times. I eventually went to a Doctor and was prescribed Pregabalin (Lyrica) for the nerve pain and as an added bonus it should have helped with my Anxiety as well.
The first night I took it, it gave me massive anxiety attack and left one of my legs numb (this lasted almost a month!). I ended up going to the ER the next day because of the now even greater (hard to imagine) anxiety, and the leg numbness. Blood tests checked out and they sent me home with a prescription for Ativan, which I used several times sparingly (I am aware of the risks).
I then went back to my regular doctor and we decided to try an SSRI (Escitalopram/Lexapro) for the other issues I was experiencing as she thought I really needed to tackle my anxiety, as the other symptoms may be related. I started on 5mg and took it for 2 weeks. After a follow up we decided to up the dose to 10mg which is the standard dose.
The very first day I took it, that evening I started hearing a ringing/humming/buzzing in my head.
I also had taken one 200mg Ibuprofen that night for a headache which I thought was a side effect of the medicine. I was aware of a minor interaction (increased GI bleeding risks) between the 2 medicines, but I asked several people I know and they said they had taken both without issues (also Googled and it seemed to be fairly common). Little did I know that both medicines are considered ototoxic and can contribute to tinnitus. However, I am unsure if the Ibuprofen was just coincidence or if it was a contributing factor. I contacted my doctor and she recommended going back to taking 5mg of Lexapro and see if the tinnitus subsides. After googling and freaking out a bit, I decided to instead quickly ween myself off by taking 2.5mg for a few days and then quitting entirely.
The tinnitus started as a slight humming/buzzing that seemed like it was in my brain or the back of my head. This really didn't bother me that much as it wasn't loud and could easily be forgotten about with background noise. However, it has since moved around mostly to my left ear and can get very loud at times, usually at night. It is very high pitched and sounds exactly like the high frequency buzzing that an older TV would sometimes emit when it was powered on. As you can imagine, this has not been good at all for my already fragile state of mind. I am again barely getting any sleep and am concerned about what the future holds.
I am wondering, for anyone that had tinnitus start with taking Escitalopram/Lexapro, did it ever subside and how long did it take? Thanks.