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@Heal82 great to see that you have improved. Can I ask how many months in you started to notice improvement and what may have helped.
Heal82
10-12 months when I started noticing improvements. How ever, I might add that I did start seeing improvements after 4 months itself. After one year I became much confident in going out and driving my car..ofcourse with ear protection. Time was the biggest contributor along with the fact that I remained in silence for almost 10-12 months. I am still not that adventurous.
I am trying out Betaserc (Betahistine), I try anything at this point.

Wrath of God. That should be new name for all ear and hearing related conditions.
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Did this medicine help?
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@Annina I am feeling better. I don't know if it's because of the medicine or just time. But, the same week I started taking the medicine, I started to feel better.
Hey Erica, I am about to start a clinical trial for Ubrelvy related to my menstrual migraines. I'm curious what effect it might have on my tinnitus. Can you tell me more about your experience with it? Thank you!
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I think the Dr. out in California has been studying the relationship between tinnitus and migraines as well. Dr. Djajilian or something along those lines.
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Hi @gracepixie , so sorry I didn't comment earlier ! The Ubrevly did not seem to do anything, good or bad, when it came to my tinnitus sounds and reactivity. It did seem to help calm down inner ear vibrations, but that's been inconsistent too.
Hi Sharon, you sounds like an expert on cats, if you had six of them 😊 Is it normal to a cat to hide under a bed. Maybe i should build somekind of cat house to her? i want it to notstay under my bed so much. But it still a new home for her, so it will get better with time i think 😊
I think I might have covid, my tinnitus randomly started raging really bad. I've been sick for 3 days with no symptom improvement, and it keeps getting louder and louder :(
henkess
It gets better my tinnitus was louder to when I had covid. It took me some months and It was my "normal" tinnitus again=)
Last weeks have been goin pretty good. Only like 1 "loud sound" incident each week. Focusing on relaxing and just getting my mental state together. Feels good when u got some energy to actually do something :) Feeling positive.
Went to ENT today. As I expected, no help. I was insulted when he said "Your ears look so healthy, I would want them myself! You have perfect hearing at your age!" Well, that is good. But still.

Then why there is pain inside my ear then? Or the feeling of fullness or why my ears go haywire whenever I hear high frequencies?