Hi,
I'm new to the forum and here's my tinnitus story.
I was diagnosed with my first-ever case of the flu January 15, 2018. I took my first dose of Tamiflu that day and my ears started ringing almost immediately. They've never stopped ringing for more than a year. This past week, it was like a switch was flipped and the ringing sound doubled (or tripled) in volume. It stayed that way for about 24 hours and then went back to the old volume. However, that volume increase was very scary to me. I couldn't imagine how I could have coped long-term with that noise in my head, so I went to a doctor today (an Ear, Nose, Throat (ENT) specialist). The good news is that I don't have any hearing loss. The bad news is that he said I'd probably just have to learn to live with this. He gave me LIPOFLAVONOID to try to see if it would help. It's a vitamin supplement so I don't see any harm in trying it. For future episodes when the sound may briefly (hopefully, very briefly) become so loud that I couldn't cope, he gave me a prescription for Amitriptyline 25 MG (antidepressant/anti-anxiety medicine). He said, when/if necessary, to take it at bedtime, and that I'd wake up groggy, but probably with the noise level reduced. I don't want to take the Amitriptyline and don't plan to take it unless I'm desperate. My doctor suggested trying a low sodium diet, so I started that immediately.
My tinnitus is in the form of a high-pitch ring. It kind of sounds like a light bulb "singing" just before it burns out. Clinching my teeth changes the pitch. Otherwise, it's a constant-pitch ring.
My ENT doubted that the Tamiflu caused my tinnitus because tinnitus isn't a common side effect of the medicine. I have no doubt that the Tamiflu caused it. I had other bad side effects from the Tamiflu. It made me feel like I wanted to run out of the house and run away from something. I'd have to tell myself over and over, "I'm in the house, on the sofa, and I'm ok." I reported the ear ringing and panicked feelings to my general physician after 2-1/2 days, and he told me to stop taking the Tamiflu.
If any of you have gotten results from LIPOFLAVONOID or from a low sodium diet, how long did it take for you to notice a difference?
Thanks for "listening."
I'm new to the forum and here's my tinnitus story.
I was diagnosed with my first-ever case of the flu January 15, 2018. I took my first dose of Tamiflu that day and my ears started ringing almost immediately. They've never stopped ringing for more than a year. This past week, it was like a switch was flipped and the ringing sound doubled (or tripled) in volume. It stayed that way for about 24 hours and then went back to the old volume. However, that volume increase was very scary to me. I couldn't imagine how I could have coped long-term with that noise in my head, so I went to a doctor today (an Ear, Nose, Throat (ENT) specialist). The good news is that I don't have any hearing loss. The bad news is that he said I'd probably just have to learn to live with this. He gave me LIPOFLAVONOID to try to see if it would help. It's a vitamin supplement so I don't see any harm in trying it. For future episodes when the sound may briefly (hopefully, very briefly) become so loud that I couldn't cope, he gave me a prescription for Amitriptyline 25 MG (antidepressant/anti-anxiety medicine). He said, when/if necessary, to take it at bedtime, and that I'd wake up groggy, but probably with the noise level reduced. I don't want to take the Amitriptyline and don't plan to take it unless I'm desperate. My doctor suggested trying a low sodium diet, so I started that immediately.
My tinnitus is in the form of a high-pitch ring. It kind of sounds like a light bulb "singing" just before it burns out. Clinching my teeth changes the pitch. Otherwise, it's a constant-pitch ring.
My ENT doubted that the Tamiflu caused my tinnitus because tinnitus isn't a common side effect of the medicine. I have no doubt that the Tamiflu caused it. I had other bad side effects from the Tamiflu. It made me feel like I wanted to run out of the house and run away from something. I'd have to tell myself over and over, "I'm in the house, on the sofa, and I'm ok." I reported the ear ringing and panicked feelings to my general physician after 2-1/2 days, and he told me to stop taking the Tamiflu.
If any of you have gotten results from LIPOFLAVONOID or from a low sodium diet, how long did it take for you to notice a difference?
Thanks for "listening."