I've had constant T for a good 7 months now, likely the result of taking Wellbutrin for depression. My audiologist/neurologist just prescribed Pamelor (nortriptyline) for me, hoping it will ease the symptoms.
I've been on it for 3 days, and honestly my T just seems even worse.
But I don't know if that's from the drug or from my own anxiety. Starting another AD is a terrifying prospect when an AD is what caused the T in the first place; I've been extremely anxious ever since the appt. (I have Xanax as a backup for anxiety, but am afraid to take it regularly because of TT users' reports of worsening on withdrawal.)
I don't know what to do. It's become extremely difficult to work again (I work in a library, and am not allowed to wear headphones) and have no idea how to get my brain to stop "listening" for the T constantly... I Who Love Music's "method" worked for me for a while, but isn't helping anymore. My counselor is basically no use, she told me she has "no idea how to help me".
I honestly have no idea what to do from here. I'm terrified. Any advice would be much appreciated.
I've been on it for 3 days, and honestly my T just seems even worse.
But I don't know if that's from the drug or from my own anxiety. Starting another AD is a terrifying prospect when an AD is what caused the T in the first place; I've been extremely anxious ever since the appt. (I have Xanax as a backup for anxiety, but am afraid to take it regularly because of TT users' reports of worsening on withdrawal.)I don't know what to do. It's become extremely difficult to work again (I work in a library, and am not allowed to wear headphones) and have no idea how to get my brain to stop "listening" for the T constantly... I Who Love Music's "method" worked for me for a while, but isn't helping anymore. My counselor is basically no use, she told me she has "no idea how to help me".
I honestly have no idea what to do from here. I'm terrified. Any advice would be much appreciated.
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