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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 697946" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>I have a friend who has tinnitus and it got considerably worse with an antidepressant. He switched to a different one and that one was fine. Robert44, your son may have to continue trying different medications until he finds one that has the least side effects. It may take some time to accomplish that. </p><p></p><p>I disagree that tinnitus is simply "annoying," there are cases where it was so bad, people committed suicide. My friend says it gets so bad sometimes that he thinks if it gets any worse, he would not be able to tolerate it and would consider suicide. It sounds innocuous, "ringing in the ears" but it has different degrees of intensity and for some, it is not tolerable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 697946, member: 13542"] I have a friend who has tinnitus and it got considerably worse with an antidepressant. He switched to a different one and that one was fine. Robert44, your son may have to continue trying different medications until he finds one that has the least side effects. It may take some time to accomplish that. I disagree that tinnitus is simply "annoying," there are cases where it was so bad, people committed suicide. My friend says it gets so bad sometimes that he thinks if it gets any worse, he would not be able to tolerate it and would consider suicide. It sounds innocuous, "ringing in the ears" but it has different degrees of intensity and for some, it is not tolerable. [/QUOTE]
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