- Jun 7, 2019
- 37
- Tinnitus Since
- 03/2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Overexposure to loud music
Hello Everyone,
It has been a long time since I posted here as my tinnitus got to a point where it stabilized and I was habituated to it. To the point where even when I did notice it or had a brief spike, I wasn't bothered.
My current spike has only been going since two nights ago, and may be intermittent (but it's been tricky to determine that), but I feel it's urgent to seek advice here because I don't know if I have a time limit to act on my situation.
So, I had a very bad anxiety episode a month ago and was prescribed 50 mg of Zoloft by psych. I was feeling so bad that I took it without looking into it first but when I did, I found some things I didn't like (and had side effects I didn't enjoy) and so decided I wanted to taper off. Ironically, none of these things were related to tinnitus but I won't waste time going into them.
I was told I should only have to cut my dose in half for a week and then I could stop because I wasn't on it for very long. I was on 50 mg for 2.5 weeks and then did 25 mg for a week and my last dose was on Saturday. So I was on it for 3.5 weeks total, and hadn't felt the therapeutic effect yet.
While on it, I can't remember having any spikes except one this past Wednesday or Thursday morning and it was a brief one when I woke up that I attributed to my window fan (that and sometimes my A/C in the summer will cause a brief morning spike). Then Saturday night while watching a movie with a friend I noticed my tinnitus was louder than the movie (we were watching at a reasonable volume) and it bothered me because it was a spike without a direct immediate cause (like the fan or A/C).
I finally today looked up if SSRIs can worsen tinnitus and now I see there is some research that says so. I am honestly very anxious now that this could become a permanent spike if I don't act quickly (or worse, even if I do).
Looking for help in any of the following ways, please:
1. Can anyone with SSRI experience, especially Zoloft, tell me if the taper regimen I was given was faulty? Should I have cut down my doses in smaller increments and over a longer period of time?
2. Can anyone tell me from their experience if a spike from an SSRI, or withdrawal from one, got better over time and, if so, how long did it take?
3. Does anyone know of research with stats on the outlook of tinnitus worsening from SSRI use? I am researching myself and have only found research that says SSRIs can make tinnitus worse, but nothing really on an outlook.
I apologize for the long post. I want to thank anyone and everyone that comments!
It has been a long time since I posted here as my tinnitus got to a point where it stabilized and I was habituated to it. To the point where even when I did notice it or had a brief spike, I wasn't bothered.
My current spike has only been going since two nights ago, and may be intermittent (but it's been tricky to determine that), but I feel it's urgent to seek advice here because I don't know if I have a time limit to act on my situation.
So, I had a very bad anxiety episode a month ago and was prescribed 50 mg of Zoloft by psych. I was feeling so bad that I took it without looking into it first but when I did, I found some things I didn't like (and had side effects I didn't enjoy) and so decided I wanted to taper off. Ironically, none of these things were related to tinnitus but I won't waste time going into them.
I was told I should only have to cut my dose in half for a week and then I could stop because I wasn't on it for very long. I was on 50 mg for 2.5 weeks and then did 25 mg for a week and my last dose was on Saturday. So I was on it for 3.5 weeks total, and hadn't felt the therapeutic effect yet.
While on it, I can't remember having any spikes except one this past Wednesday or Thursday morning and it was a brief one when I woke up that I attributed to my window fan (that and sometimes my A/C in the summer will cause a brief morning spike). Then Saturday night while watching a movie with a friend I noticed my tinnitus was louder than the movie (we were watching at a reasonable volume) and it bothered me because it was a spike without a direct immediate cause (like the fan or A/C).
I finally today looked up if SSRIs can worsen tinnitus and now I see there is some research that says so. I am honestly very anxious now that this could become a permanent spike if I don't act quickly (or worse, even if I do).
Looking for help in any of the following ways, please:
1. Can anyone with SSRI experience, especially Zoloft, tell me if the taper regimen I was given was faulty? Should I have cut down my doses in smaller increments and over a longer period of time?
2. Can anyone tell me from their experience if a spike from an SSRI, or withdrawal from one, got better over time and, if so, how long did it take?
3. Does anyone know of research with stats on the outlook of tinnitus worsening from SSRI use? I am researching myself and have only found research that says SSRIs can make tinnitus worse, but nothing really on an outlook.
I apologize for the long post. I want to thank anyone and everyone that comments!