I'm also dealing with a worsening at the moment, so I know how you're feeling.
You have to keep going, because you could still see some improvement. Remember how you felt when you first got T? You thought it would never get better, but it did.
Hi, sorry for the delayed reply - I just saw your message. It definitely subsided, though it was quite a long spike. I reckon it took weeks, maybe even months, to gradually calm down.
Now I’m back here because of another worsening / spike, but this time it’s not drug-related.
Hi. Sorry for taking so long to respond - I just saw your message. It definitely got better over the past few months, but about a week ago it got worse due to additional noise exposure.
Since you were wearing earplugs and exposed to the loud noise for only a short time, I'd hazard a guess the experience won't have a long-lasting effect on your hearing & tinnitus. You will be fine.
@MAH1970 Hi. I just came across your profile and read that your T seems to be sensitive to Serotonin. Does your T calm down once you stop taking an AD?
A few weeks is basically nothing, I'd say. There are success stories of people whose T subsided within the first year or two. Sometimes time proves to be a healer.
@Kam75
I understand why upping the dosage back to 22.5 mg would be seen as a "defeat" as it would probably mean that your sleep / T is dependent on Mirtazapine. It is definitely a dilemma. :-|
@aab No, I haven't. Do you use them for herbal tea?
I still get a lot of anxiety due to the new level of my T. The daytime is even more problematic for me, I'd say, as I'm not able to ignore the T.