will49 wrote:How long did you have it before it went away? It's been 4+ years for me. I have good days and bad days but never a silent day. Stress, lack of sleep, lack of exercise, MSG, spicy food, viagra, and listening to music at even a moderate level make it worse. Nothing makes it better.
The acute tinnitus took 3 months to go away, usually they say that if it's not gone in 4 weeks it's likely permanent.
bldoink wrote:I had it before the pills. Firearms and sirens I guess and other loud noises. It's worse on the pills but seems to return to it's normal level after a few days.
I had background tinnitus that did occasionally flair up, but nothing like this.
The situation was like as you describe after pills, except it took months to recede, not days.
JohnSmith wrote:Yeah the trick with tinnitus is to just forget about it, easier said then done but even though mine is pretty intense I can already not notice it (until I look for it then it is loud!)
That's what they say, but it is strange that certain medications seem to aggravate it, and it's the same medications known to increase the risk of SSHL.
Nevertheless I found that focusing on it "improving" helps the brain start to mask it out.
The problem with Viagra is it was only found to linked to SSHL after it was released, and not during the trials, so there's no further research on it. Doctors prescribe it so much, they dismiss the idea of it being ototoxic. Yet a lot of people report getting acute tinnitus from it in forums. I wish they would do more research on it.
45yo, venous leak. Pills increased tinnitus (very rare). Using bimix+atropine, 0.2 of:
Atropine Sulfate: 52MCG/ML, Phentolamine MES: 0.9MG/ML, Papaverine HCL: 26MG/ML