- Aug 23, 2018
- 82
- Tinnitus Since
- 08/2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- lexapro / stress / unknown
My tinnitus started approximately 7 weeks ago after being one month on a therapeutic dose of Lexapro (Escitalopram). I was prescribed this anti-depressant after a long history of anxiety, panic attacks and mild depression. It was so bad, at some point I could not take the train to work because it was causing me panic attacks (I felt I would suffocate inside and had to get out every couple of stops to breathe, then wait for the next one, then repeat until I got to work, lol). Before being on it I was on and off on Xanax and sleeping pills (Imovane).
I have stopped the antidepressant 5 days after getting the tinnitus and since then my tinnitus gradually improved. The volume is a bit lower, it does not bother me at work anymore and I can generally get a good night's sleep. I am not completely sure it's getting better, maybe I am just habituating... This is the good part and me thinking objectively.
The bad part is my depression and anxiety are getting gradually worse since I am on no medication anymore. I thought that I could cope with everything if my tinnitus goes away, and this was basically the mantra I kept repeating for the last 7 weeks "If tinnitus goes away you have no problem in the world"... But depression does not work like that, you can't shoo it away and hope it disappears.
It's getting harder and harder to get out of bed in the morning, my anxiety grows day by day, I feel like suffocating again, on top of that there's the ringing in my ears which (even if lower as mentioned) is very hard to ignore when anxiety is through the roof.
What can I do? I am very afraid of trying other antidepressant after this happened. There are a ton of psychiatric drugs out there, but even the non-ototoxic ones, seem to aggravate tinnitus to some. For example Remeron, which I thought is non-ototoxic seems to give some people tinnitus (on this forum as well). Zoloft(Sertraline), Wellbutrin(Bupropion), Paxil(Paroxetine), for all you can find at least a couple of persons on this forum saying that it gave them tinnitus. Prozac could be safe...
Anyway I have no idea how to proceed, I have tried CBD oil and I had a really bad reaction to it, it made my whole mouth numb and it was the only thing that spiked my tinnitus. I might be allergic to it or something.
I am going weekly to cognitive behavioral therapy and I am jogging twice per week. I think these two help somewhat to keep going, but I am afraid I need something more to get out of this hole that keeps getting bigger and deeper
I have stopped the antidepressant 5 days after getting the tinnitus and since then my tinnitus gradually improved. The volume is a bit lower, it does not bother me at work anymore and I can generally get a good night's sleep. I am not completely sure it's getting better, maybe I am just habituating... This is the good part and me thinking objectively.
The bad part is my depression and anxiety are getting gradually worse since I am on no medication anymore. I thought that I could cope with everything if my tinnitus goes away, and this was basically the mantra I kept repeating for the last 7 weeks "If tinnitus goes away you have no problem in the world"... But depression does not work like that, you can't shoo it away and hope it disappears.
It's getting harder and harder to get out of bed in the morning, my anxiety grows day by day, I feel like suffocating again, on top of that there's the ringing in my ears which (even if lower as mentioned) is very hard to ignore when anxiety is through the roof.
What can I do? I am very afraid of trying other antidepressant after this happened. There are a ton of psychiatric drugs out there, but even the non-ototoxic ones, seem to aggravate tinnitus to some. For example Remeron, which I thought is non-ototoxic seems to give some people tinnitus (on this forum as well). Zoloft(Sertraline), Wellbutrin(Bupropion), Paxil(Paroxetine), for all you can find at least a couple of persons on this forum saying that it gave them tinnitus. Prozac could be safe...
Anyway I have no idea how to proceed, I have tried CBD oil and I had a really bad reaction to it, it made my whole mouth numb and it was the only thing that spiked my tinnitus. I might be allergic to it or something.
I am going weekly to cognitive behavioral therapy and I am jogging twice per week. I think these two help somewhat to keep going, but I am afraid I need something more to get out of this hole that keeps getting bigger and deeper