Conventional Tinnitus Medications and
Unnecessary Surgeries!
After a couple of months, I went to see a doctor (who was also a psychiatrist), and described the unbearable situation I was in. He recommended several prescription medications, anti-anxiety drugs, muscle relaxers and a set of anti-depressants.
Needless to say, all of that medication didn't help at all.
I traveled from doctor’s office to doctor’s office looking for some
relief – any relief! The noise was growing worse – some days reaching
70 or even 80 decibels – and I needed help!
My life was no longer my own. I couldn’t work
(the loud noise in my ears was making it impossible to deal with my
responsibilities at the office); I was short tempered with my family
(after all, didn't they realize that every little noise they made
aggravated an already precarious situation?); my health was suffering (I
couldn't eat or sleep normally); and I was growing more and more
depressed. I was reaching my breaking point and I knew it. Something
had to be done and it had to be done quickly or I was going to lose my
mind. It was time to take action!
I took a few weeks off work. I switched several
doctors and complained about the stabbing pulsing sounds and other
symptoms I was experiencing. But the only answer I got was that surgery
was my only option. Unbelievable I thought, only to later find out that
in the vast majority of cases, surgeries are completely unnecessary and
can often lead to irreversible results.
Deep down, I felt there must have been another option, a healthier alternative.
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