- May 30, 2023
- 25
- Tinnitus Since
- 12/2022
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Clonazepam, Trazodone
Hi, everyone!
I have been lurking here for a few months and am now comfortable enough to share my tinnitus story.
In December, 2022 I had a major anxiety attack while on vacation. After barely being able to get on a plane home, I saw my doctor as soon as I could. I was prescribed Clonazepam for anxiety and Trazodone to help me sleep.
From the first dose of Trazodone, my ears were ringing. But, since I had been an antidepressants before and it went away after a few days, I kept on taking it. I stopped the Clonazepam after 11 days, and everything went haywire. Anxiety through the roof, tinnitus, restlessness, and so on. I stopped the Trazodone after 20 days figuring it was making me more anxious. A trip to the ER when my blood pressure went through the roof resulted in a prescription for Escitalopram, and Zopiclone to help me sleep. It was doubling down on what was already a disaster.
The Zopiclone produced nothing but horrors that do not warrant discussion here. As far as tinnitus goes, the Escitalopram sent it through the roof in just three doses.
I took three more smaller doses of Clonazepam after that, which were the last I took of any of the pills. The resulting adverse effects and withdrawal from the meds was an absolute nightmare. While a lot of the symptoms have or are winding down, my tinnitus lingers.
The noise has always been constant, although it has changed over the months. In the beginning it was LOUD. For those of you old enough to remember old, toxic felt markers, you will know the screeching sound they would make when scribbled. That was the sound in my head, over top of the classic eeeeeeeee tone. I am pretty sure I had some hearing loss at the outset as well, or else just massive distortion. At the gym, all of the droning noises like the fans, cardio machines, and treadmills would sound like one big, deafening noise. It felt like going deaf to hear it.
Today, 6-7 months later, things are a little calmed down. The marker sound has reduced to a static hiss, albeit a fairly intrusive one. The classic eeeeeee tone is not often present anymore. The distortion has almost entirely cleared as well. Loud sounds of rushing water or high-speed wind through the ears attracts the ringing, though.
I am hopeful things will keep improving until I can write a proper success story. Reading about the experiences of those already on these forums has been a big help to me, especially in the early days when terror and thoughts of ending it all arose.
Thanks for reading my story! May we all heal.
I have been lurking here for a few months and am now comfortable enough to share my tinnitus story.
In December, 2022 I had a major anxiety attack while on vacation. After barely being able to get on a plane home, I saw my doctor as soon as I could. I was prescribed Clonazepam for anxiety and Trazodone to help me sleep.
From the first dose of Trazodone, my ears were ringing. But, since I had been an antidepressants before and it went away after a few days, I kept on taking it. I stopped the Clonazepam after 11 days, and everything went haywire. Anxiety through the roof, tinnitus, restlessness, and so on. I stopped the Trazodone after 20 days figuring it was making me more anxious. A trip to the ER when my blood pressure went through the roof resulted in a prescription for Escitalopram, and Zopiclone to help me sleep. It was doubling down on what was already a disaster.
The Zopiclone produced nothing but horrors that do not warrant discussion here. As far as tinnitus goes, the Escitalopram sent it through the roof in just three doses.
I took three more smaller doses of Clonazepam after that, which were the last I took of any of the pills. The resulting adverse effects and withdrawal from the meds was an absolute nightmare. While a lot of the symptoms have or are winding down, my tinnitus lingers.
The noise has always been constant, although it has changed over the months. In the beginning it was LOUD. For those of you old enough to remember old, toxic felt markers, you will know the screeching sound they would make when scribbled. That was the sound in my head, over top of the classic eeeeeeeee tone. I am pretty sure I had some hearing loss at the outset as well, or else just massive distortion. At the gym, all of the droning noises like the fans, cardio machines, and treadmills would sound like one big, deafening noise. It felt like going deaf to hear it.
Today, 6-7 months later, things are a little calmed down. The marker sound has reduced to a static hiss, albeit a fairly intrusive one. The classic eeeeeee tone is not often present anymore. The distortion has almost entirely cleared as well. Loud sounds of rushing water or high-speed wind through the ears attracts the ringing, though.
I am hopeful things will keep improving until I can write a proper success story. Reading about the experiences of those already on these forums has been a big help to me, especially in the early days when terror and thoughts of ending it all arose.
Thanks for reading my story! May we all heal.