I see. What are your thoughts on earphones/headphones?
Mmmm...... I think you should avoid earphones/headphones.
I see. What are your thoughts on earphones/headphones?
Tinnitus is a common symptom of benzo withdrawal. If you took benzos to cope with the anxiety from tinnitus initially you will find that an increase in tinnitus is one of the side effects of withdrawal. As time goes by you will find that the increase in tinnitus will subside.I've been taking aprazolam 0'5 mg per day for the last 3 months now (since onset) and they have been doing me a lot of good. If I keep on taking them will I just end up making a big mistak?
Don't get overly excited, I also got 90% cured and after 2-3 years it came back 5x worse, just be careful, do not go to clubs or concerts even with ear plugs.
Loud.Just out of curiosity, how noisy are the UAE (Dubai for instance) as compared to Europe?
Loud.
Hey I've been taking Xanax .5 daily since my onset last year and I've only seen an improvement. I honestly believe it's different for everyone.I've been taking aprazolam 0'5 mg per day for the last 3 months now (since onset) and they have been doing me a lot of good. If I keep on taking them will I just end up making a big mistak?
If you increase them you will see more improvement. The problem starts when you reduce them, it may make your tinnitus worse.Hey I've been taking Xanax .5 daily since my onset last year and I've only seen an improvement. I honestly believe it's different for everyone.
Surely 0'5 mg can't be that harmful? Not very much compared to 3 mg some people take on a daily basis? I'm aware of what could happen and that's why i'm gonna start a taper and get off the stuff slowly slowly. But now isn't the moment. Only 4 months in so not ready yet!If you increase them you will see more improvement. The problem starts when you reduce them, it may make your tinnitus worse.
Same.. I'm just wondering like you kno..what does there even exist for sleep, that would not make tinnitus louder or make new tones or anything? Like it wud be T-safe(tm) medication to take? Remeron is out.. Seroquel is too serious.. Tricyclics nope... i jus dun noInquiring minds would like to know:
The particular Benzo
Dosage and frequency
How long were you on them?
Very low dose Diazepam works wonders for my sleep. But I may consider stopping them and trying something else for sleep.
Hello.
I'm now 90% cured from tinnitus & hyperacusis and I think in 5-6 months I will be 100% cured.
I passed a continuous nightmare. I died. Every millisecond I was worse than hell but time / sound avoidance / good diet / good sleep patterns and multivitamin cured me 90%.
I got severe tinnitus and severe hyperacusis from benzos.
Never ever get benzos, the hell is nothing, new definition of word hell is benzos.
I'm off from benzos for about 5.5 months and in the first 3.5 months I died every millisecond.
Don't ever get psychiatric drugs for tinnitus. You sign your death warrant with these drugs.
Only multivitamins, noise avoidance, good sleep, and high doses corticosteroids (only the first days of fresh tinnitus) can cure tinnitus, anything else is a scam and will give you most times worse tinnitus.
I love my EarPeace filters, though I use them with three-flange silicone from other brands. So much easier to put in / take out in daily life than the foamies. The highest-level black filters are particularly great, and a bit different than most other silicone brands on the market. They're still only 25dB, so they aren't made to use with jackhammers. But in appropriate environments I find them to be Lifesavers.Yea sure, i just wanted to point out that there is a day and night difference between those two. I also have the earpeace.
This is important for newbies to know: the bass can actually be worse, and ear plugs can't help that at all, as the sound conducts right through your bones.I felt the sound pass through my body. This is what happens when many sound vibrations occur in a closed space. I stayed at the club because the sound was bassy, and I thought "only high frequencies are dangerous".
What makes foam plugs specifically bad for vibrations? *No* plugs can protect against low frequency vibrations. That's just a fact of sound acoustics, unfortunately.So what is the best type of ear plugs/muffs to wear if going to an indoor concert/movie or similar noisy environment? Foam plugs are not good because of vibrations, and EarPeace is not effective?
What type of tinnitus you had please? Hissing or tonal?Hello.
I'm now 90% cured from tinnitus & hyperacusis and I think in 5-6 months I will be 100% cured.
I passed a continuous nightmare. I died. Every millisecond I was worse than hell but time / sound avoidance / good diet / good sleep patterns and multivitamin cured me 90%.
I got severe tinnitus and severe hyperacusis from benzos.
Never ever get benzos, the hell is nothing, new definition of word hell is benzos.
I'm off from benzos for about 5.5 months and in the first 3.5 months I died every millisecond.
Don't ever get psychiatric drugs for tinnitus. You sign your death warrant with these drugs.
Only multivitamins, noise avoidance, good sleep, and high doses corticosteroids (only the first days of fresh tinnitus) can cure tinnitus, anything else is a scam and will give you most times worse tinnitus.
Hey man, I'd love to get your help... how did you cope through the worse times? Did you do pink noise or TRT to improve tolerance? I am looking to get off benzos myself... please help!I had all types of tinnitus.
My tinnitus returned a little after 3 days of sleep deprivation and noise exposure together.
But after 7 days of normal sleep it's gone away again.
I am cured 100% now.
Tinnitus cure needs good sleep, noise avoidance, good food and NO drugs.
Drugs only can cause tinnitus, they cannot cure it.
There is a long thread regarding COVID-19 vaccination on the forum. I'm personally in the double vax'd camp and would encourage others to do the same. Ultimately it's your call to make.If tinnitus worsens from the COVID-19 infection, or if it worsens from the vaccine, which do you think has more likelihood of tinnitus returning to baseline?
@1MW, I've gone through your post history and it seems you have suggested that medical oxygen has helped you in the past with hyperacusis symptoms. Do you mind sharing exactly what your symptoms were? Did you have loudness or pain hyperacusis? Did you have any trigeminal neuralgia symptoms?Hello again.
I've been 100% cured for long time.
Of course when I am in a very noisy environment, (like angle grinder/hammer etc) I use Peltor X5A. I also bicycle every 3 days and do weight lifting. For supplements I take multivitamin A-Z Lamberts.
My problem is the COVID-19 shit now. I know that COVID-19 infection and the vaccines have tinnitus as side effect. So keep my tinnitus and hyperacusis gone, I have paranoid measures to not get infected with COVID-19.
For example I use delivery for all things I buy and keep them in 3 days quarantine before touching them.
If tinnitus worsens from the COVID-19 infection, or if it worsens from the vaccine, which do you think has more likelihood of tinnitus returning to baseline?
I know that I am in high risk and I cannot be compared with normal hearing persons.
Hi, Aaron! I'm very interested in the middle ear being in a chronically hypoxic state. What do you think is happening if this state is prolonged? Can that affect the inner ear for example?@1MW, I've gone through your post history and it seems you have suggested that medical oxygen has helped you in the past with hyperacusis symptoms. Do you mind sharing exactly what your symptoms were? Did you have loudness or pain hyperacusis? Did you have any trigeminal neuralgia symptoms?
As for the oxygen, was this simply temporary relief or do you think it actually helped you? It would appear this idea might not be that crazy if the middle ear is in a chronically hypoxic state, the only reservation being that too much oxygen can be toxic to the body and brain. I actually have an oxygen machine at home and have trialed supplementing nasal oxygen for 2-3 minutes at 30%, but have seen no difference. I have been tempted to up it to 40% for 5 minutes and see what happens, but have some reservations.
Great question. The best thing I can recommend is to read Norena's paper on acoustic shock, which quite elegantly puts together a convincing pathology of what might be happening in the middle ear once it is inflamed. In any case, here's an overview of the model from the paper:Hi, Aaron! I'm very interested in the middle ear being in a chronically hypoxic state. What do you think is happening if this state is prolonged? Can that affect the inner ear for example?
I still have a question for you. Please answer. I'm that desperate. I just don't know where to turn anymore. I actually knew that graph because you explained it very well in another post of you. Problem is that the cause of my tinnitus is that much different... or involves too much that mechanism and can't explain mine.Great question. The best thing I can recommend is to read Norena's paper on acoustic shock, which quite elegantly puts together a convincing pathology of what might be happening in the middle ear once it is inflamed. In any case, here's an overview of the model from the paper:
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To answer your question, and as you'll see in the paper, theoretically speaking the inner ear can be affected by what is happening in the middle ear. The inflammatory molecules present in the middle ear cavity could in theory cross the round window and cause inner ear damages (hearing loss etc.), in particular in the high frequency region. These molecules include ATP, and as we know from Fuchs and others, ATP can activate the unmyelinated type II afferent neurons synapsing with OHCs.
My own personal opinion is that the majority of us with hyperacusis are suffering with middle ear issues, particularly those of us who appear to have symptoms such as TTTS, ear fullness, itching/burning, ETD, TMJ etc. Interestingly enough this hasn't always been my opinion - I used to think it was mostly cochlea - but having spoken to dozens of people with this condition and having read Norena's body of work, I am convinced that the middle ear is at least partially implicated in most cases.
Also, for what it's worth, I did try supplementing low-flow nasal oxygen (40%) at one point but it didn't help. It's possible that I didn't try for long enough, and it's also possible that any benefit I would've gained from saturating the middle ear tissues with oxygen could have been offset by the free radical effect of oxygen once it becomes present in the middle ear cavity via the sinuses.