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  1. Kam75

    Mirtazapine (Remeron) vs. Trazodone — Which is Gentler for Tinnitus?

    Hi @ErnieRo, I have been taking Mirtazapine for more than four years now, and I have never stopped it. It did not make my tinnitus worse, and I have not experienced any side effects. I have taken it at the maximum dose of 45 mg, but I am currently down to 15 mg. This drug actually works...
  2. Kam75

    Maria's Hyperacusis & Tinnitus Success Story

    I can confirm that tinnitus can improve, but only if you give up your social life completely. Two years ago, I felt almost cured after four years without any exposure to music. Unfortunately, after resuming a social life and exposing myself to music again, my tinnitus became extremely...
  3. Kam75

    Am I the Unluckiest Person on Earth When It Comes to Tinnitus? My 6-Year Tinnitus Nightmare: How One Festival Changed My Life

    Hi @virginiadoc, it is disheartening to read that even a psychiatrist cannot find a solution to relieve the pain. It almost makes me wonder, what is the point of continuing to see my psychiatrist if he cannot help me anyway? I don't have any other health problems in my life except tinnitus and...
  4. Kam75

    Am I the Unluckiest Person on Earth When It Comes to Tinnitus? My 6-Year Tinnitus Nightmare: How One Festival Changed My Life

    Among all the therapies I have tried, there were sophrology, hypnosis, and cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia. None of them helped. I am considering trying cognitive behavioral therapy specifically for tinnitus, or possibly EMDR. I am not sure yet.
  5. Kam75

    Significant Tinnitus Relief Using Vicks VapoInhaler and VapoRub

    Glad to hear you found something that helps. Obviously, this is very unlikely to work for noise-induced tinnitus. How long does the reduction in ringing last?
  6. Kam75

    Am I the Unluckiest Person on Earth When It Comes to Tinnitus? My 6-Year Tinnitus Nightmare: How One Festival Changed My Life

    @trevl, I already read the threads you mentioned, and I understood the lesson. I will never, ever go to any bar, pub, club, or party again. As I said in my first message, I now only leave my apartment to go to work, to go to the gym, and to do my shopping. That is all. I have accepted that my...
  7. Kam75

    Same for me, same for nearly all of us here :( Two years ago I started living almost normally...

    Same for me, same for nearly all of us here :( Two years ago I started living almost normally, going to bars and clubs, as I felt better. But now I'm living a nightmare... Tinnitus increased because of that. I have sleepless nights every nights. This conditions always reminds you that your...
  8. Kam75

    Am I the Unluckiest Person on Earth When It Comes to Tinnitus? My 6-Year Tinnitus Nightmare: How One Festival Changed My Life

    You may be right about that. I’ve already come across this theory on Tinnitus Talk. It’s neither reassuring nor optimistic to read, because it makes you realize how fragile and damaged our ears really are, and how easily their condition can deteriorate again. I always wonder, how on earth do...
  9. Kam75

    Am I the Unluckiest Person on Earth When It Comes to Tinnitus? My 6-Year Tinnitus Nightmare: How One Festival Changed My Life

    Hi @trevl, it seems there are no drugs on the market that have the potential to reduce tinnitus volume, except Clonazepam, if I am not mistaken. I was prescribed this drug a long time ago, but I do not take it. It does not have a good reputation. Currently, I am taking Mirtazapine (between 15...
  10. Kam75

    Am I the Unluckiest Person on Earth When It Comes to Tinnitus? My 6-Year Tinnitus Nightmare: How One Festival Changed My Life

    Hi @Carolan! I’ve been recognized as a disabled worker, but unfortunately, that doesn’t grant me many rights—except for the possibility of retiring early under normal conditions. As far as teleworking is concerned, since I’m a consultant, I am subject to the policies set by the client’s...
  11. Kam75

    I'm Fine — Tinnitus Is Basically Not a Thing Anymore

    I do not think there is a clear answer to this question, as we all react differently to medication, stimulants, and alcohol. However, it is true that coffee and alcohol are often considered substances that can temporarily increase tinnitus. Personally, that has not been the case for me. Up...
  12. Kam75

    Naproxen made my tinnitus worse. You can find my whole story here. I swiched to Mirtazapine...

    Naproxen made my tinnitus worse. You can find my whole story here. I swiched to Mirtazapine because Amitriptyline no longer worked. Now Mirtazapine no longer works because 2 years ago I resumed a social life and exposed myself to music.
  13. Kam75

    Naproxen made my tinnitus worse. My ENT specialist confirmed afterwards that it was indeed an...

    Naproxen made my tinnitus worse. My ENT specialist confirmed afterwards that it was indeed an ototoxic anti-inflammatory. I started with Amitriptyline and have now been on Mirtazapine for 4 years. Neither of the 2 antidepressants made my tinnitus worse. Going to music evenings has made it much...
  14. Kam75

    Hi @Nocca, as I said in my thread in which you have commented, I'm going to ask my psychiatrist...

    Hi @Nocca, as I said in my thread in which you have commented, I'm going to ask my psychiatrist to add Duloxetine to my current treatment (Mirtazapine) :) My appoitment with him is in July. Best wishes to you too.
  15. Kam75

    Am I the Unluckiest Person on Earth When It Comes to Tinnitus? My 6-Year Tinnitus Nightmare: How One Festival Changed My Life

    Hi @Knietppe, I’m really sorry for what you’re going through. Yes, I completely understand what you described, and I also feel like a zombie because of the lack of sleep. My eyes are as red as tomatoes every day due to insomnia. I feel weak and unsteady, so much so that I sometimes think if...
  16. Kam75

    Am I the Unluckiest Person on Earth When It Comes to Tinnitus? My 6-Year Tinnitus Nightmare: How One Festival Changed My Life

    Hi @object16, thank you for all your advice. I already eat a lot of oats every day—60 grams of rolled oats for breakfast with milk, and 30 grams of instant oats as an afternoon snack. I’m on a diet because I do fitness training, and I also limit sugar and saturated fats. This has had no effect...
  17. Kam75

    Could Tinnitus Have a Genetic Predisposition?

    Okay, so I understand why I developed tinnitus. I am both anxious and depressed… 😐
  18. Kam75

    Am I the Unluckiest Person on Earth When It Comes to Tinnitus? My 6-Year Tinnitus Nightmare: How One Festival Changed My Life

    These are the types of advice I received when I underwent CBT for insomnia. Yes, a few years ago I tried it. I completed two full courses of CBT for insomnia, four days per course, so eight days in total, with three-hour sessions each day, all held in the hospital. Unfortunately, it did not...
  19. Kam75

    Am I the Unluckiest Person on Earth When It Comes to Tinnitus? My 6-Year Tinnitus Nightmare: How One Festival Changed My Life

    Thank you so much @SafeMusicFan for your long message of support. I really appreciate it! You are right about everything. I am indeed depressed and have been for many, many years. I was depressed even before I had tinnitus, so you can imagine how I feel now. My psychiatrist has been trying for...
  20. Kam75

    Am I the Unluckiest Person on Earth When It Comes to Tinnitus? My 6-Year Tinnitus Nightmare: How One Festival Changed My Life

    Oh my God, you got tinnitus one year before I was born. That is crazy. :( I guess that is not you in your profile picture. The person there looks young. Thank you very much for your support. 🙏
  21. Kam75

    I'm Fine — Tinnitus Is Basically Not a Thing Anymore

    Hi @object16, thank you for giving credence to what I said previously. I am sorry to hear about your difficult situation. My case is particularly catastrophic. Believe it or not, I suffered the sound trauma, which gave me four new disabling tinnitus symptoms and hyperacusis, at a music festival...
  22. Kam75

    My psychiatrist urges me to try an SSRI antidepressant such as Venlafaxine, but I've read on...

    My psychiatrist urges me to try an SSRI antidepressant such as Venlafaxine, but I've read on Tinnitus Talk that these types of antidepressant can worsen tinnitus. I don't know what to do, but I can't continue with sleepless nights. What about you?
  23. Kam75

    Hi @Marcello, I come with news. I did manage to lower Mirtazapine again to 22.5 mg, but I still...

    Hi @Marcello, I come with news. I did manage to lower Mirtazapine again to 22.5 mg, but I still can't get a decent sleep even with 50 mg of Quetiapine and 2 mg of Melatonine. This night I took these three medications and woke up every 15 minutes as my tinnitus is so loud. I can't even go to work...
  24. Kam75

    Am I the Unluckiest Person on Earth When It Comes to Tinnitus? My 6-Year Tinnitus Nightmare: How One Festival Changed My Life

    Hi @delta784, yes, I know about your story. I have read it. You are very unlucky as well. But why do you say that people on this forum caused this? Do you mean that someone on Tinnitus Talk advised you to take this medication and you followed that advice without any medical guidance? As for...
  25. Kam75

    Hi Joeseph Stope! To be honest, I'm not exactly sure what following someone on Tinnitus Talk...

    Hi Joeseph Stope! To be honest, I'm not exactly sure what following someone on Tinnitus Talk means in practical terms either 😅 I think it's just a way of quickly finding a forumer you've had an interesting interaction with. I also appreciated what you've said in Tom Cnyc thread that's why I...
  26. Kam75

    Am I the Unluckiest Person on Earth When It Comes to Tinnitus? My 6-Year Tinnitus Nightmare: How One Festival Changed My Life

    Hi @L along the way, thank you so much for taking the time to write to me. I've never heard of Kratom, but after a brief search, I see that it's banned in France, which is probably why I've never heard of it. And I completely understand what you mean when you say that people don't understand...
  27. Kam75

    Am I the Unluckiest Person on Earth When It Comes to Tinnitus? My 6-Year Tinnitus Nightmare: How One Festival Changed My Life

    Thank you for your support @MindOverMatter. What does your therapy involve, if I may ask? CBT?
  28. Kam75

    Psychiatrist with Tinnitus: My Goal Is to Try TMS or the Susan Shore Device

    Hi @virginiadoc, sorry to hear that you are suffering. I have also been dealing with disabling tinnitus (at least five sounds) and hyperacusis for six years, which prevent me from living fully and sleeping well. Like you, I am eagerly waiting for Susan Shore’s device. However, do not forget...
  29. Kam75

    Am I the Unluckiest Person on Earth When It Comes to Tinnitus? My 6-Year Tinnitus Nightmare: How One Festival Changed My Life

    I am so sorry for you also, @vilebubbles, but nine months is not that long, if I may say so. You might recover a little in a couple of years if you protect your ears from noise and ototoxic medications. I can confirm that this terrible condition can improve, but not without a lot of sacrifices...
  30. Kam75

    Am I the Unluckiest Person on Earth When It Comes to Tinnitus? My 6-Year Tinnitus Nightmare: How One Festival Changed My Life

    Hi all, I have been a regular on Tinnitus Talk since 2019, but I feel the need to share my tinnitus history as my emotional state is currently at its lowest. I will try to be as concise as possible so as not to make it too boring to read. The first time I had tinnitus was in 2012. I was 21...
  31. Kam75

    First Major Spike After Six Years — Hoping for Improvement

    I have been suffering from extremely debilitating tinnitus for six years, following a music festival where I was wearing custom-made hearing protection (minus 25 dB). Two years ago, I started to sleep better, so I decided to resume a social life and began going to parties again (with...
  32. Kam75

    NeuroVR Device: Neurofeedback to Treat Tinnitus

    Two days ago, I came across this speech by Dr. Alain Londero, whom I mentioned earlier, at a hearing aid professionals’ conference in 2024 (the speech is in French). He confirms what I said earlier in this thread: even though virtual reality has been beneficial to a certain extent for a few...
  33. Kam75

    I'm Fine — Tinnitus Is Basically Not a Thing Anymore

    Hi @Tom Cnyc, I beg your pardon. My intention was not to take away from your success story when I shared mine. I only wanted to warn others so that they do not end up in the same situation as me. I can confirm that it is extremely important to be careful after experiencing sound trauma, as...
  34. Kam75

    I'm Fine — Tinnitus Is Basically Not a Thing Anymore

    Unfortunately, this is the case for me. I have been living in complete isolation at home since my condition worsened two years ago. I only go out to do the shopping and to the office one or two days a week. Fortunately, I am able to work from home. Otherwise, I would no longer be able to work...
  35. Kam75

    I'm Fine — Tinnitus Is Basically Not a Thing Anymore

    Yes, I am so desperate that I feel like I have tried everything, including a guérisseur about four years ago. He was someone who performed manipulations on my head, using very strong pressure with his thumbs, and prayed to Christian saints. Obviously, it did not work. There is nothing rational...
  36. Kam75

    I'm Fine — Tinnitus Is Basically Not a Thing Anymore

    Hi @Tom Cnyc, thank you for sharing your story. It is always encouraging to hear from people who have managed to pull through tinnitus. However, there are a few points you raised that I would like to comment on. First, even if our condition has improved, we still need to be extremely cautious...
  37. Kam75

    Hough Ear Institute's Hair Cell Regeneration Project

    Thanks for the sharing! I don't know what to think about it. It seems that we are still decades away from getting a potential cure.
  38. Kam75

    My Acoustic Trauma (Jackhammer) Induced Tinnitus Has Got Much Better

    Thank you for your testimonial. I am desperate for emotional support. My tinnitus has been worsening for six years since my sound trauma. I have reached a point where no medication helps me sleep anymore. Mirtazapine, Alimemazine, Quetiapine, and Melatonin no longer work. I feel like I am...
  39. Kam75

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    I understand your frustration, but with all due respect, it is not appropriate to respond in such a harsh tone. If we are on Tinnitus Talk, it is because most of us are struggling with severe pain. For some people, this forum is their last refuge after losing everything — their social life...
  40. Kam75

    To be honest I was king of scared to take it, as I don't want my body to get used to another...

    To be honest I was king of scared to take it, as I don't want my body to get used to another drug and then have to take a stronger one. It is really safe? I only took it once. I didn't see any difference, but maybe I'll consider take it more often Thanks for the advice!
  41. Kam75

    I did manage to lower Mirtazapine to 15mg, but after some months, my sleep was catastrophic...

    I did manage to lower Mirtazapine to 15mg, but after some months, my sleep was catastrophic again so my psychiatrist prescribed 45mg again. He did prescribed me Quetiapine as well last time I saw him. He told me that it is stronger than Alimemazine.
  42. Kam75

    New Sound Therapy? Enriched Acoustic Environment (A Sequence of Gammatones)

    Salut Frédéric, thanks for sharing. It seems to be another therapy that only reduces tinnitus distress, rather than the actual volume of the tinnitus.
  43. Kam75

    My Somewhat Success Story: What Helped Keep My Tinnitus Away for 3 Years

    Happy for you. Unfortunately, noise-induced tinnitus never completely goes away. Enjoy your life as much as you can, especially now that you are able to.
  44. Kam75

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Honestly, and sadly, no one seems to care about tinnitus. There are illnesses that receive much more attention and interest, such as AIDS, cancer, and others. Finding cures for those conditions is seen as highly rewarding. But tinnitus? Most people simply do not care. Many are not even aware...
  45. Kam75

    Unfortunately, I can't give you any advice as any of the medications I mentioned no longer help...

    Unfortunately, I can't give you any advice as any of the medications I mentioned no longer help. I'm not even sure whether it's the tinnitus that's getting worse or whether the body is getting used to the treatments, making them ineffective. I think it's a combination of both.
  46. Kam75

    Hello Marcello. Sadly my sleep is only getting worse. All the treatments prescribed by my...

    Hello Marcello. Sadly my sleep is only getting worse. All the treatments prescribed by my psychiatrist are no longer working (45 mg Mirtazapine, melatonin, Alimemazine). I'm totally desperate. I've been suffering from noise trauma for 6 years now, and it's only getting worse. Fortunately I'm...
  47. Kam75

    Neosensory — Bimodal Stimulation Device for Tinnitus: Any Reviews? A Scam or Not?

    On their homepage, it reads "All products are currently out of stock".
  48. Kam75

    Are There Tinnitus Sufferers in Paris, France?

    Hi @slc, I’m so sorry I missed your message. I’ve been away from Tinnitus Talk for almost two months—the longest break I’ve ever taken from the site. I just logged in today. I hope everything is okay with you.
  49. Kam75

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    All joking aside, I’ve always wondered what would happen to Susan Shore’s device if she were to pass away before it could be brought to market.
  50. Kam75

    Cilcare's CIL001 Targets Cochlear Synaptopathy — An American/French Collaboration

    I'm glad I can hear a video on TInnitus Talk in my mother tongue! :)
  51. Kam75

    Are There Tinnitus Sufferers in Paris, France?

    Hi @delta784, I’m so sorry to hear what you’re going through. My tinnitus also worsened because of an anti-inflammatory medication (Naproxen) that a doctor prescribed for foot pain. It’s true that some types of anti-inflammatory drugs are ototoxic, and this has been proven. Stay strong. I...
  52. Kam75

    Are There Tinnitus Sufferers in Paris, France?

    Hello, I am reaching out, like throwing a message in a bottle into the sea. I will not go into too much detail about my story, as it would take pages, but essentially, I am someone enduring extreme suffering because of tinnitus. I have been living with severe, disabling tinnitus for six years...
  53. Kam75

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Unfortunately, I agree. This aligns with what I said earlier: if 2026 is unrealistic, I don’t think the device will be available in the U.S. before 2030, and likely not before 2035 in other countries. :( I really hope I’m wrong because my tinnitus keeps getting worse, and I’m only 33 years old...
  54. Kam75

    Sound Pharmaceuticals (SPI-5557 & SPI-1005)

    Wow! Thanks for sharing! Is this good news or excellent news for us tinnitus sufferers?
  55. Kam75

    Seeking Insights on Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy for Tinnitus: Ketamine, Psilocybin, or Ibogaine?

    Czesc Krzysztof, this reminds me of a Tinnitus Talk member who claimed that psilocybin "basically cured" his tinnitus. You can find his testimony here.
  56. Kam75

    Sea Pharmaceuticals — Oral Neurotherapeutics for Tinnitus, Epilepsy, and ALS

    Wow, wow, wow! It’s a pleasure to read articles like this. It gives us a bit of hope when we’re really at rock bottom. Thanks for sharing. I hope we learn more about these findings soon.
  57. Kam75

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Anyway, @Markku previously mentioned that the timelines discussed here on Tinnitus Talk for the potential launch of Susan Shore’s device are unrealistic. I don’t think the device will be available on the market before 2030, and it likely won’t be accessible outside the United States before...
  58. Kam75

    45 mg of Mirtazapine Doesn't Help Me Sleep — Need Advice for My Disabling Tinnitus

    I wasn’t aware of Ashwagandha. Thanks for the recommendation! I’ll ask my psychiatrist if there are any interactions with Mirtazapine. Many tinnitus sufferers on Tinnitus Talk have also recommended Trazodone for sleep. Unfortunately, it has not been sold in France since 1996.
  59. Kam75

    Commercial Lidocaine Patch as a Treatment for Ear-ringing

    I don’t want to alarm anyone, but I was curious about Lidocaine as a potential treatment, so I read this study on transdermal Lidocaine for chronic subjective tinnitus. I’ll admit I didn’t read it thoroughly, but according to the study, lidocaine administration might actually worsen tinnitus...
  60. Kam75

    Electrical Stimulation of the Cochlea for Treatment of Chronic Disabling Tinnitus

    Given that we recently learned that Dr. Shore's device won't be on the market for years, the new hype seems to be focused on this subject. Seriously, guys, are you really ready to have a device implanted in your ears to alleviate tinnitus? Honestly, it would freak me out. I'm more interested...