- Apr 30, 2018
- 2,507
- Tinnitus Since
- 02/2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Single 25 mg dose of (anticholinergic) drug Promethazine
There's not a health problem on earth that can destroy the entire spectrum of your life so comprehensively as severe tinnitus.
It sounds like you're probably unaware of the severity of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS). Here's a LINK to the Introduction Section of a website focused to it. If anybody reads even a few of those introductions, it will likely be quite an eye opener. Pasted below is the first paragraph in the very latest introduction. It's quite typical of the members on that forum.
BTW, people with CFS tend to be particularly vulnerable to developing tinnitus. Whereas tinnitus involves some kind of faulty interplay between the brain and the auditory system, ME/CFS is--generally speaking--some kind of faulty interplay between the brain and the immune system, the brain and the endocrine system, and the brain and the neurological system.
In short, a multi-system breakdown, preventing people from doing much in their daily lives. Exercising is not possible for most people, as it causes all symptoms to dramatically worsen. Getting out of bed is often off limits for days, weeks, months, or even years at a time. They often live in severe pain, and are usually unable to think or sleep in a way that would be--even remotely--considered normal.
Here's a LINK to a thread on this forum started by someone with ME/CFS.
BTW, people with CFS tend to be particularly vulnerable to developing tinnitus. Whereas tinnitus involves some kind of faulty interplay between the brain and the auditory system, ME/CFS is--generally speaking--some kind of faulty interplay between the brain and the immune system, the brain and the endocrine system, and the brain and the neurological system.
In short, a multi-system breakdown, preventing people from doing much in their daily lives. Exercising is not possible for most people, as it causes all symptoms to dramatically worsen. Getting out of bed is often off limits for days, weeks, months, or even years at a time. They often live in severe pain, and are usually unable to think or sleep in a way that would be--even remotely--considered normal.
Here's a LINK to a thread on this forum started by someone with ME/CFS.
Hello everybody. I have recently started suffering all the symptoms of CFS, mainly: Fatigue, PEM, body aches, headaches, exaustion. I've lost the ability to leave the house for long. I've been greately affected Cognitively as well. I just have no energy for anything anymore, pretty much lost my life to this.