Hi,
Thanks Golly and Marku, really appreciate the advice.
A brief history about my tinnitus . Hopefully this might help someone
I am a young sixty plus guy who operated / owned a small business till the end of march 2013. I am what u will a techno illetrate, I prefer getting info from newspapers , books, and tv. Still find it a bit difficult navigating the Internet .
In Dec 2012 I went throught a bit of anxiety and was sleeping poorly,
My doctor prescribed clonozapam 1,0mg for sleep, He assured me that this medication is not addictive ( small dosage) and I can get off the med. whenever I needed to.
I have to admit this medication gave me the best sleep I ever had in a long while.
End of jan. 2013, I disposed of the meds, thinking that I don't need anymore.
Most of u guys know of the withdrawl symptons, ie insomnia, Anxiety, total lack of energy, loss of interest in business. I had no idea what was happening to me, I thought the worst, not linking it to the clonozapam.
Then the horrid tinnitus began.
Doctor ,told me that I am not over the anxiety, put me back on clonozapam
Been to the audiologist , ent, they seem to think that it is age related hearing loss that caused the tinnitus
Presently my tinnitus is in my left ear and some evenings difficult to sleep. I am still on the clonazapam .5 mg.minus elavil.
Hopefully I can get off this benzo and get onto an alternative.
Any thoughts or help will be appreciated
Regards
Bacus
Thanks Golly and Marku, really appreciate the advice.
A brief history about my tinnitus . Hopefully this might help someone
I am a young sixty plus guy who operated / owned a small business till the end of march 2013. I am what u will a techno illetrate, I prefer getting info from newspapers , books, and tv. Still find it a bit difficult navigating the Internet .
In Dec 2012 I went throught a bit of anxiety and was sleeping poorly,
My doctor prescribed clonozapam 1,0mg for sleep, He assured me that this medication is not addictive ( small dosage) and I can get off the med. whenever I needed to.
I have to admit this medication gave me the best sleep I ever had in a long while.
End of jan. 2013, I disposed of the meds, thinking that I don't need anymore.
Most of u guys know of the withdrawl symptons, ie insomnia, Anxiety, total lack of energy, loss of interest in business. I had no idea what was happening to me, I thought the worst, not linking it to the clonozapam.
Then the horrid tinnitus began.
Doctor ,told me that I am not over the anxiety, put me back on clonozapam
Been to the audiologist , ent, they seem to think that it is age related hearing loss that caused the tinnitus
Presently my tinnitus is in my left ear and some evenings difficult to sleep. I am still on the clonazapam .5 mg.minus elavil.
Hopefully I can get off this benzo and get onto an alternative.
Any thoughts or help will be appreciated
Regards
Bacus
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It will also make you careless about all sorts of aspects in life. And for me it reduced tinnitus in the morning. But not to a extent where I would see it as very beneficial.
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