My tinnitus (quiet-ish high pitched constant tone, with occasional louder fleeting tones) is related to Eustachian Tube Dysfunction stemming from allergies and TMJD. Tinnitus, ear pain/pressure, headaches, hearing dips, nausea and dizziness... I'll save it for the Introduce Yourself forum.
Basically TMJ specialist prescribed a high dose of Prednisone (60 mg for 5 days, slow taper over 2 weeks) along with Cyclobenzaprine and didn't offer any alternatives despite my asking. I bit the bullet and have been taking the muscle relaxant, but ENT and PCP agreed I shouldn't start the Prednisone because I've been on 2 courses of steroids already in the past month, and because it'll make me more tense/anxious than I already am, which won't help the teeth clenching. Not to mention potential ototoxicity. However, I really do want to get this inflammation under control, and the only alternative that was suggested to me is Naproxen (Aleve).
What are my options? Possibilities I've considered but that I've seen multiple worrying posts about:
Thanks in advance to anyone who replies. And to all who read this I wish you the very best in managing/reducing/ignoring/embracing your tinnitus and whatever else ails you.
Basically TMJ specialist prescribed a high dose of Prednisone (60 mg for 5 days, slow taper over 2 weeks) along with Cyclobenzaprine and didn't offer any alternatives despite my asking. I bit the bullet and have been taking the muscle relaxant, but ENT and PCP agreed I shouldn't start the Prednisone because I've been on 2 courses of steroids already in the past month, and because it'll make me more tense/anxious than I already am, which won't help the teeth clenching. Not to mention potential ototoxicity. However, I really do want to get this inflammation under control, and the only alternative that was suggested to me is Naproxen (Aleve).
What are my options? Possibilities I've considered but that I've seen multiple worrying posts about:
- Turmeric
- Omega 3
- Bromelain
- Vitamin D3
- Other supplements
- Prednisone
- Other corticosteroids
- Ibuprofen
- Naproxen
- Other NSAIDs
Thanks in advance to anyone who replies. And to all who read this I wish you the very best in managing/reducing/ignoring/embracing your tinnitus and whatever else ails you.