Hello everyone,
I have briefly returned to this site in need of advice. I have had my tinnitus for a little over a year now, and it has certainly evolved. Initially, things like benzodiazapines, residual inhibition, masking, etc. could help improve the tinnitus for a short while. Xanax used to almost silence it. These days my clonazepam hardly touches it anymore. Exercise doesn't really help, nor does kava, weed, or alcohol (though I don't drink).
My main tone is very high pitched and difficult to mask. I have heard that over time, the tinnitus signal may lessen but become a "memory" in the brain it doesn't readily or easily get ride of. I think this idea is wrong because drugs do worsen my tinnitus, but don't seem to improve it much anymore. It is very frustrating and is starting to make my life very stressful again.
I'm not sure what to do about it. I haven't taken amitriptyline in a while but the aftereffects of that drug are so awful it takes weeks to adjust. Clonazepam doesn't seem to work. Exercise, but dropping blood pressure, helps a little but soon makes it go back up. DXM, an NMDA antagonist, may have helped, but the tinnitus was still hearable.
I'm not sure what to do to lessen it anymore, and as you all know, I don't accept coping (alone) as a "treatment" strategy.
I have briefly returned to this site in need of advice. I have had my tinnitus for a little over a year now, and it has certainly evolved. Initially, things like benzodiazapines, residual inhibition, masking, etc. could help improve the tinnitus for a short while. Xanax used to almost silence it. These days my clonazepam hardly touches it anymore. Exercise doesn't really help, nor does kava, weed, or alcohol (though I don't drink).
My main tone is very high pitched and difficult to mask. I have heard that over time, the tinnitus signal may lessen but become a "memory" in the brain it doesn't readily or easily get ride of. I think this idea is wrong because drugs do worsen my tinnitus, but don't seem to improve it much anymore. It is very frustrating and is starting to make my life very stressful again.
I'm not sure what to do about it. I haven't taken amitriptyline in a while but the aftereffects of that drug are so awful it takes weeks to adjust. Clonazepam doesn't seem to work. Exercise, but dropping blood pressure, helps a little but soon makes it go back up. DXM, an NMDA antagonist, may have helped, but the tinnitus was still hearable.
I'm not sure what to do to lessen it anymore, and as you all know, I don't accept coping (alone) as a "treatment" strategy.