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    Metalworking, Noise Exposure, and Managing a Tinnitus Spike

    Hi all, Luckily, I think I acted in time, and this spike is temporary. It is very frustrating. At my age, I am trying to cut back on medications, and I have noticed that I can actually think much more clearly now. Even though my blood level of Carbamazepine is below the therapeutic range, I...
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    Metalworking, Noise Exposure, and Managing a Tinnitus Spike

    Thanks! I managed to suppress it with medication. The combination of Morphine and Clonazepam likely helped me sleep—it knocked me out for seven hours. I took half a Morphine tablet (2.5 mg), 1 mg of Clonazepam, and 75 mg of Quetiapine.
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    Metalworking, Noise Exposure, and Managing a Tinnitus Spike

    I took another 5 mg of Clonazepam. I don’t want to take too much at once; I’m just taking small amounts until it has an effect. I even took 2.5 mg of Morphine, but getting to sleep feels impossible.
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    Metalworking, Noise Exposure, and Managing a Tinnitus Spike

    Hi, I’m doing some metalwork as a home hobby. I don’t normally use the rotary grinder, but I decided to measure the noise afterwards, and it registered at 105 dB. I was wearing the Soundcore Q45 noise cancelling headset, which is rated to provide 20 dB of protection. I worked on and off for...