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  1. Carlo

    Antidepressants (SSRIs, SNRIs, MAOs, TCAs, TeCAs)

    After 4 months my reaction to T has improved. But I had too a anti-anxiety treatment - the first days were terrible. My advice is first to protect your sleep (melatonin, drugs, whatever that works for you), and it's really good you are trying to stay positive, it's really important.
  2. Karl

    Anyone Have Experience With Amitriptyline for Sleep?

    I have just one word to say: "Remeron", also known by the name Mirtazapine. It's a good anti-depressant that will put you to sleep. I am having no side effects. Some anti-anxiety drugs, such as Xanax and Klonopin are great - at first - for putting you to sleep. However, they can lead to...
  3. Grace

    High-frequency beeeep in headphones :-(

    Ive smoked for 7 years.. Still smoke a pack a day.. I take klonopin and Either Of them ever spiked my T but the smoking Sure is killin my lungs. Either way im not quitting anytime soon. Anxiety meds will only worsen T if you withdraw too quickly from them cold turkey, otherwise there safe.
  4. L

    What Cured Me and May Be Your Cause

    Hi Louise, For me, I was put on Zoloft (generic is sertraline). I started at 50mg and ramped up to 150mg, which I still take as maintenance. It takes a month or two before the depression goes away. (After a month and a half, I was right as rain again.) Finding the right dosage and...
  5. Lisa88

    Ear Plugs in the Shower

    ...slightly reactive in that way to static environmental sounds around the same frequency as my t - running water, fans, traffic. Very anxiety provoking. I don't wear plugs around these sounds, but I do take anti anxiety meds because of the ever changing t. And usually take baths instead of...
  6. Paul10

    Alcohol Quiets Down My Tinnitus

    Well - 6 beers and 2 mild anti-anxiety pills down and I can say that T seems SLIGHTLY down, but I think that's just down to not caring as much, which is a plus since I was ready to stick my head in the microwave beforehand. Conclusion - beer relaxes, but more testing needed on alcohol. Will try...
  7. Jack Straw

    Can't Sleep, Masking Not Working, Wake Up with Shaking Feeling Throughout My Body

    I have no experience with either, but people have said the benzos provide some relief, but be careful because they are super addicting.
  8. Gb3

    Elon Musk’s Neuralink Looking to Treat Tinnitus

    I actually contacted this trial the other day. Unfortunately, being on antidepressants and anti-anxiety meds excluded me. I asked if I could be provided with any information regarding this implant. I was told no unfortunately, due to patents on the device. @DaveFromChicago, aren't you the...
  9. OnceUponaTime

    When taking anti anxiety pills, I never take the full dose. I usually start with 1/4 and...

    When taking anti anxiety pills, I never take the full dose. I usually start with 1/4 and increase it slowly (never taking more than 1/2 the dose prescribed) letting my body adjust to it. And never take it for long periods of time. A lot of people start taking the full dose immediately and it is...
  10. whale

    Don't Know What to Do, Pain Getting Worse

    after getting your ears recheck by ent and aud. You should see someone about getting anti-anxiety meds. it not only clams you down but takes pressure of the audio response center in your brain. Then I put on Binaural beats and Isochronic Tones. You could even put the beats in you iphone and...
  11. uae96

    Seem to Have Lost the Ability to Mask My Tinnitus

    It took me 1 week but it only went down when I controlled my anxiety / thinking ( stay away from anti depressants ) don't keep thinking if it got so bad " I might suicide" it will really get bad at that point
  12. blamingeverything

    Clonazepam (Klonopin, Rivotril)

    Clonazepam has been a lifesaver for me during habituation. Back off the edge of the cliff kind of stuff, just have to be judicious about use.
  13. MikeA

    How to Reduce Your Tinnitus

    I could be wrong, but I don't believe xanax is considered an antidepressant. It's classed mainly as an anti-anxiety med. Most who take trycyclic antidepressants do quite well, with weight gain being the major complaint with mirtazapine.
  14. TinniTom

    Taurine and Tinnitus

    Does anybody made similar experiences? I take antidepressants since a few years and now I started with taurine (1000mg twice a day) and now it seems to me my T gets louder, but not really sure. I'm now a bit afraid of continuing it.
  15. Tha_b_man

    Hi there =)

    Symphon, Sounds like you had a bout of Hyperacusis, as did I several years ago. But generally after Hypersacusis fades away you are left with tinnitus. I have had many ups and downs since then but I am a hundred times better than I was a couple of years ago, just through habituation...
  16. linearb

    Tips on How to Reduce and "Get Over" Tinnitus Faster

    [citations needed]
  17. A

    Calming Down My Subconscious Mind

    ...I also had (and I still do) ultra high pitched tinnitus like a dog whistle in my right ear. I never took any antidepressants or any anti anxiety medication and now a year later my derealization has nearly disappeared. I still have a bit of anxiety and depression and physical symptoms but I...
  18. Contrast

    The Positivity Thread

    ...after my initial hearing trauma I noticed high frequency disestablishment where as before higher frequenceis sounded merged together or duller. Still present but I am certain a mild improvement happened. Anti anxiety medicine is helping me relax and deal with my borderline personality disorder
  19. CC_16

    Tinnitus Caused by Minocycline and Spiked by Augmentin?

    You are so young, and it is sad you are dealing with this. Augmentin doesn’t normally cause tinnitus. Your case is rare. I took Augmentin multiple times over the years and never had any issues. We give it to patients all the time. If Augmentin caused your tinnitus to get worse, you should...
  20. erik

    Best Non-Ototoxic Anxiety Meds?

    ...info about those class of drugs. Even though ototoxic, some may be temporary and some may be highly ototoxic. Most of us have taken anti-depressants and/or anti anxiety meds after since we got T and for I don't recall many saying they got worse because of them. In most cases it helped.
  21. Stina

    Anti-Anxiety Medication?

    You can not become addicted to antidepressants - you are confusing them with sedatives and sleeping pills. They also shouldn't cause your tinnitus to get louder. I agree with @Kathi: CBT combined with ADs is probably the most effective way to go. Also, a doctor is actually better for discussing...
  22. LadyDi

    Tinnitus Spike and upset tummy

    Hi @cocobean: Yes, I think your husband's upset stomach could be a result of anxiety as he deals with the spike. Loss of appetite/feeling queasy is a common symptom of anxiety. I lost 15 pounds in a month thanks to anxiety at the beginning of my tinnitus; couldn't eat a thing. What helped me...
  23. George Brady

    my name is George and here's my story.

    Yea I broke my heel and they put me onpainkilllers then when I startedphysical therapy My ankle started to swell so they put me on the naproxen and I think that did it. Go could be stress anxiety And what ever else is in the book.
  24. B

    2 Months of Severe Tinnitus: No Clue What Caused It

    It sounds exactly like what I experienced before I had a severe tinnitus onset in December 2020. For days, I dealt with fluctuating hearing that would last a few seconds to a minute, and it was terrifying. Then one day, while reading on my computer, it all started. A few months later, the same...
  25. threefirefour

    Another Option for Me — Suicide

    No but that has nothing to do with it. The fact I hear a loud noise wherever I go no matter what has everything to do with it though.
  26. Red

    Tinnitus Is Not Tinnitus...

    Yes, exactly. This is why those of us with mild tinnitus have such big anxiety problems. Just living your life seems a guarantee your T will increase. Most of our severe sufferers started with mild T and got worse. It feels like an inevitability that we will also become severe. We have to be...
  27. shelbynn

    What Theories Support Stress Causing or Worsening Tinnitus / Hyperacusis?

    I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. I can truly imagine that was a very difficult time for you. I know this is an old thread but I was reading somewhere that hyperacusis can actually be a symptom of PTSD. I have PTSD and quite a classic case as well. I'm incredibly anxious, stressed, and...
  28. LadyDi

    Can Anxiety Cause Tinnitus?

    I basically agree with @linearb, as I often do: I believe that there are links between anxiety and tinnitus, although exactly what they are and how they work remain unknown. In my case, the tinnitus came first, then the panic and anxiety. The reality, @Irene Bloom, is that you may never know...
  29. morfsnz

    A 30-Year-Old Needing Support: Neuropathic Pain, Mental Health Issues and Tinnitus

    I understand. I am deeply depressed with tinnitus. I have been taking Sertraline (all the way up to 200 mg, now back at 50 mg) and added Mirtazapine 15 mg/night which knocks me out but makes it even more hellish to get out of bed the next day. My psychiatrist wants to add a small dose...
  30. D

    Why Does Anxiety Make You Feel Weird and Spaced Out?

    Prior to my T starting a few weeks ago, I've had general anxiety since last year. My father passed away in Nov of 2013 and for months leading up to that my life became very stressful and I really didn't learn how to cope with it. I strongly suggest CBT - there are a couple of very good books...
  31. SmallRonnie

    Clonazepam (Klonopin, Rivotril)

    I don't have time to read back through every single page on every single thread before I comment. People are talking about doctors being reluctant for prescribing this drug and I'm giving reasons for why they might be. I'm sorry to hear that. There's always a chance to get off it though. I...
  32. FGG

    Steroids: Prednisone / Dexamethasone / Others (Oral and Intratympanic Injections)

    I agree with what you wrote, if they didn't notice hearing changes or tinnitus changes, it doesn't sound like damage was done. If you feel like you need to do something @Bambam0 just to put your mind at ease, maybe take anti oxidants like NAC for a few days.
  33. quietatnight

    Thought It Was Getting Better, Then the Meds Wore Off

    Scott T I have been taking 3 different anti anxiety medications for all most 30 years to help manage my tinnitus and hyperacusis. I could not sleep without them. What can I say, works for me. If you get relief I think you should take them. I still think that your spike will settle down...
  34. Forever hopeful

    How to Cope with the Unknown — Never Knowing How Your Tinnitus Is Tomorrow

    Hello Joe, I’m so sorry that you’re going through this. And it’s really, really, really hard when you’re new to it. Interestingly, what I get in the morning is not always what I end up with during the day. But it depends. Sometimes it is. I do find that when I first wake up in the morning...
  35. Purple Parrot

    Don't See the Point Anymore to Staying

    Hey, It will get better - just give it time. If you're struggling, go see a doctor and get some anti-anxiety medication. It really helps when it first starts and it's a shock to the brain. It's hard to believe it will get better but it will. Have a read of some of the success stories. Stay...
  36. UKJon

    Hyperventilating

    Thanks for your prompt replies especially from billie48. To Patwalsh, I'm sorry for your recent loss too. Sometimes I wonder why on earth life puts us through such experiences. I have been prescribed Quetiapine by a special, local crisis team. These are an anti psychotic in high doses but are...
  37. weehiru

    Marijuana / Cannabis and Tinnitus

    Man, going from a stoner who would have a bong in his hand nearly every waking moment when I'm at home to completely cold turkey out of it making the ringing (or perceived) louder... This sucks, man. Pot was sort of "the miracle plant" I discovered 3 years ago after I had spent my teenage years...
  38. N

    Tinnitus and Possible Hyperacusis - Concerned about Its Onset/Worsening

    Reading Hyperacusis horror stories that there is a lot of is the worst thing to do right now. Anxiety matters a lot when it comes to H and it´s very easy to almost induce a sensetivity to sound if you obsess over it. Exercise is the best thing to do atm, force yourself out for a run. Better anti...
  39. Grace

    Alcohol and Its Effect on Tinnitus

    ...pack 3 or 4 times a week sounds like a bitt too much...i may have 6 tops in a full week.. If not that then i love my whiskeyy so just be careful if you need something to calm you Down try a anti anxiety med... Just take as recommended cause even though they can cause substance abuse so can...
  40. N

    The Positivity Thread

    ...a lot over time. Been a year for me and it don´t cause me the panic or anxiety feeling anymore. I just hear it but don´t react like i did in the early months. Keep the exercise up, this is what helped me the most during my dark days. There is no better anti anxiety med than a hard cardio work...
  41. Duncan L

    Episode 3: Tinnitus, The Musician's Curse? — CJ Wildheart

    Andy Partridge from XTC (a brilliant UK New Wave band) is another guy with severe tinnitus. He attributes it to a sound engineer running a high level tone accidentally into his cans. Of note is that Andy was prescribed in his childhood large amounts of a (then) new anti-anxiety medication known...
  42. Larry OT

    Remeron for Sleep/Anxiety/Tinnitus

    @Telis Well, if your managing without severe depression and anxiety your in a better place than me. I hate the idea of needing meds but without a change that I was unable to manage, I took the chance with anti depressant. I hope to taper down and see how I do, but thats for next year… I hope...
  43. slc

    Thought I Had My Tinnitus Cracked Recently — I Was Wrong

    Skip your GP and find an ENT or neurologist who will prescribe Clonazepam. I had pretty good success with it for two years. I then slowly stopped as my tinnitus had become better and I’ve gone back on it but it’s never been as effective. I found the best dosage was about 1.5 to 2 mg taken in the...
  44. Pleasure_Paulie

    New Study Shows How We React to Tinnitus Is Related to Emotional Processing

    I don’t think there is any doubt TRT and CBT works; it’s been very well studied. I totally agree with this study, and it’s why anti-depressants and anxiety meds are probably one of the best choices if going the pharmaceutical route of treatment.
  45. jadebug

    Tinnitus and Buspar? Please Help!

    ...tinnitus is a side effect of Buspar. Has anyone had a permanent increase in tinnitus due to a short small dose of an antidepressant or anti anxiety drug? I'm really freaking out and maybe it's just my anxiety that's making me so worried about the tinnitus and perceiving it to be so loud...
  46. Geoff alston

    Alternatives to SSRI Antidepressants That Are Safe to Take?

    I have severe anxiety due to my chronic tinnitus. My doctor has prescribed me Lexapro 10 mg. This is a SSRI which when I look it up can make tinnitus worse. I am afraid to take them for this reason. I am taking Amitriptyline 10 mg which can help tinnitus. Can anyone tell me have they been...
  47. B

    Amitriptyline or Nortriptyline and Mirtazapine — Best Alternatives to Lexapro and Zoloft?

    I've read here that Amitriptyline or Nortriptyline and Mirtazapine - are best non-chance of making tinnitus worse alternatives to Lexapro and Zoloft for bad anxiety. I've never heard of those anti-depressants. Is that considered pretty accurate those are best non-tinnitus affecting? I'd...
  48. GWW

    Best Antidepressants with Least Side Effects on Tinnitus?

    Hi everyone, Along with a real problem with loud and intrusive tinnitus over the last year, I was recently diagnosed with moderate COPD. I’m having a very difficult time with anxiety and depression with these things hitting me all at once. I’m contemplating going on an antidepressant to help...
  49. nills

    Just Want My Life Back...

    interesting video ...
  50. Autumnly

    FDA Approves Drug for Dogs with Fear Hyperacusis

    "The Food and Drug Administration has approved an anti-epileptic drug, Pexion, to treat dogs freaked out by noises. The drug is already approved for use in treating epilepsy. Known generically as imepitoin, the drug is similar to Valium and other benzodiazepines but works in a different way to...
  51. wishingluck

    On Retigabine ...

    I just don't get it. One takes 'anti-anxiey' pills and it will reduce the 'perception' of tinnitus? If so, why don't they also reduce the 'perception' of all noise, including the TV, the radio, traffic noise? It's not a 'perception' problem. Loud and quiet, it's as real as long and short, empty...
  52. erik

    Tinnitus Sufferer / Cognitive Behavior Therapist

    Welcome Dr Hubbard!. I went thru 20 weeks of CBT for my frantic anxiety, debilitating panic attacks and extreme stress etc in the early days of my tinnitus. It was one of best things I did. The awareness of the tinnitus made my anxiety and panic 100x worse, though I had suffered from it most...
  53. Relic Hunter

    Antidepressants (SSRIs, SNRIs, MAOs, TCAs, TeCAs)

    Thank you for your reply..I will be seeing my neurologist next week and will be trying to get him to put me on a new anxiety drug..I took benzos (knopolin) for several years but came off it last year. Since them my anxiety is up as well as the tinnitus.
  54. Karen

    Pulsatile Tinnitus — Now on Tinnitus Talk

    Hi, Ellen and HOMFO, I feel that there is a correlation between getting off some drugs, such as benzo's, blood pressure drugs, or anti-anxiety drugs, and pulsatile tinnitus. It may have something to do with the central nervous system (or brain) that sets off this reaction. That's only my...
  55. Greg Sacramento

    Managing Anxiety, Reassurance, and Hope for Future Treatments

    Recently been studying the research of VistaGen Therapeutics for a rapid-onset neuroactive nasal spray - to include treatment of adjustment disorder due to stressors related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Adjustment disorder is an emotional or behavioral reaction considered excessive or out of...
  56. Paul10

    My Tinnitus Got Worse, I Feel So Isolated. ;_;

    I currently have ultra-high frequency T, so masking isn't much of an option. I say 'currently' because I refuse to accept that it is not going to get better. Positivity is huge. I put on some light-hearted comedy on the TV and play some noise to at least have another noise source, along with...
  57. T

    In Loving Memory of Kristen Aber

    @dpdx I just want to let you know that she tried other medications and it did not make her tinnitus worse at all. She had a very bad reaction (not tinnitus related). Very few people have a very hard time with meds. Everyone is different. I have read several of your posts and I really hope you...
  58. D

    Tinnitus Wakes Me Up 3 am Every Morning. Advice?

    If you are looking for something just to treat sleep, I would consider low doses of Trazodone (25mg – 100mg). It’s an anti-depressant, but at those dosages there is very little anti-depressant in it and it’s mostly acting like a strong antihistamine (think Benadryl on steroids). I’ve tried...
  59. M

    Safe Withdrawal from Espiride (Sulpiride) When You Have Tinnitus?

    Hello everyone. I am new to this site. Hoping for some input. I have been on Espiride (Sulpiride) for about 7 months now due to anxiety because of tinnitus. I am at the point where I want to stop taking the capsules. Currently on 1x50mg capsule every 2nd day. I have read horror stories...
  60. Lane

    Antidepressants (SSRIs, SNRIs, MAOs, TCAs, TeCAs)

    Here's a link to an article that's quite critical of the how widespread anti-anxiety, anti-depression, and other similar medications are distributed. I've long had deep concerns about this, but had no idea the extent to which these "medications" (poisons in my mind) are being given to toddlers...