Let me know how the Claritin works for you. How long have you been experiencing dizziness? Did it start around the same time as your tinnitus? Mine did—the dizziness started, and the tinnitus followed about a week later.
All of this started for me last month, in early December. I began having sharp, stabbing pains in my right ear, so I got it checked out, but everything was normal. Both ears were fine—no redness, nothing unusual. The pain continued off and on for the next two weeks. I went back to get checked again, but everything was still normal. The doctor had me plug my ears tightly and placed a tuning fork on my head to see if I could hear it in one or both ears, and I was able to hear it fine in both.
A few days after Christmas, I started feeling dizzy and unsteady, and I developed a high-pitched ringing or hissing in my left ear. I'm not sure which came first—the ringing or the dizziness. I can't even say for certain if the ringing is new; it might have been there all along. I also have a very low static sound in my head, heard in both ears, but I always assumed that was normal. If I had to guess, I'd say the dizziness came first, followed by the ringing.
I went back to get my ears checked a few days ago, as I mentioned earlier. Looking back at my notes, I've noticed that when I take 0.5 mg of Lorazepam (Ativan) at bedtime, I sleep better that night, and the next day, my dizziness is very mild or completely gone. This relief lasts until around the 24-hour mark from when I took the Lorazepam. For example, if I take it at 11 pm on Tuesday, I'm good until 11 pm on Wednesday. This pattern is consistent in my notes. I still have the ringing, but I haven't tracked whether it's softer or louder.
Here's what I conclude from this:
- Lorazepam 0.5 mg seems to last in my system for about 24 hours.
- It helps with my dizziness, possibly masking it.
- My anxiety might be making my dizziness worse.
- I'm still not entirely sure what's going on!
I've been on many antidepressants, including Lexapro, Celexa, Zoloft (which made me manic), Paxil, and Luvox. They all caused too many side effects and made me feel worse. I suffer from mild depression, significant panic/anxiety, and OCD, particularly around my health, as you can tell.
My health-related OCD only became noticeable in the past couple of years, and I find it so difficult to manage.