Guest guest Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 , I have had 24/7 tinnitus since 1998 after my sudden loss of what little hearing I had left. Like you, it comes in different variations, but mostly freight train. Since I was implanted in the ear that does not have tinnitus, my implant did not help. I tried a number of things that did not work, and I don't have hearing in the affected ear for white noise to do anything. A very fine ENT, along with my CI surgeon concluded that maybe Valium would help. It does for me, and I have used about two 5 mg. doses per day since then. Yes, it's an addictive drug, but it does not affect me in any way other than to greatly reduce the noise. I did worry about the addiction part, but as my doctor explained, so what? You will probably be on the Valium the rest of your life, and your body acclimates to it insofar as the " high " part of it, so what's the worry? There have been times when my mailorder prescription company has been up to 3 weeks late on refills, and I've had to go without for that length of time, and it's no fun...the tinnitus returns to it's full force. However, I've not had any problems with so-called " withdrawal " symptoms other than being a little edgy after about 2 weeks, which is about the length of time it takes Valium to vacate your bloodstream. As you know, NO ONE has the answer to the cause nor cure for tinnitus, despite claims you may read. I am hoping that in the next year when I hope to go bilateral, my tinnitus may go away with another implant in the affected ear. If it does, fantastic, then no more Valium. If not, then I continue as I do now. To tell the truth, I have become accustomed to the tinnitus, and it does not bother me as it used to as much, but then again, I have the Valium to thank for that. I know it's a drastic step for many to take a drug such as this for a long period of time, but when I consider the alternative (sheer agony), it has been very definitely worth it. It's relatively cheap too, since it's available generically. Hopefully for you, once you are activated, it will go away, as it does for many who are implanted in the " tinnitus " ear! Good luck! McNamara N24 10/99, 3G 5/02 Message: 21 Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 23:23:26 -0600 From: " Kozlik " <lisak70@...> Subject: Re: Tinnitus Hi Snoopy, My surgeon told me last week that my tinnitus should disappear once my CI is activated. What has been frustrating to me are the variations in the sounds I hear. It continually alternates between a high pitched tone, a waterfall and a freight train. Is there any treatment that you know of for tinnitus? I know some people have tried using white noise generators to help mask the sound, but do you know of anything else besides cutting down on caffeine (and salty foods)? As I said in another message, I'm going to try drinking white soda for awhile to see if that has any positive effect. Implanted: 12/22/04 Activation date: 1/18/05 (20 days and counting!) Deafblind/Postlingual BTE hearing aid user 19 years Severe-profound hearing loss 9 1/2 years __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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