I never go to loud places, just so you know. I am asocial. This happened because of a medication. Also, my tinnitus is not mild. It is moderate to severe.
sadly its torturous for me every single day it was so rewarding before all this. i never thought i would su*cide or jump out from a bed from a panic attack
@Maruashen embrace what brother i cannot go outside without clonazepam my ears are hurting i didnt had any trauma all started after methylprednisolone intravenous damaged my ears and brain im stupid i have visual snow syndrome (i can live with it) i have terrible head tinnitus + and ear pain if...
Can you elaborate a bit? Clonazepam isn’t helpful anymore? How often do you take it, and what was your dosage? How long have you been on it, and how old are you? I need your answers.
I am thinking to use clonazepam same way you do but i am only 29 years old. My tinnitus, visual snow came after methylprednisolone intravenous which damaged my ears and brain it seems very odd reaction. Saturday is my off day where i usually go out meet my gf is it okay to take wednesday and...
Yes, I had health anxiety. I panicked and asked my brainless ENT for this medication, and she gave it to me. I had no hearing loss, not even in pill form, so it affected my brain.
You are definitely not the unluckiest. One medication I tried for my mild hyperacusis and tinnitus, Methylprednisolone (intravenous), gave me visual snow syndrome, terrible head tinnitus, reactive tinnitus, dysacusis, and noxacusis. So I am probably the unluckiest among all of you. And yes...
I will suicide soon i have no other option at the age of 29. One simple mistake i read from these forums methylprednisolone intravenous ruined my life. My life was heaven. I never went to loud places i was asocial but one f'ing medication ruined my life. I have visual snow syndrome some nox...
My tinnitus is in my brain. I have so many issues caused by just one poisonous medication. I wish I could take Clonazepam long term — it is the only thing that keeps me alive.