He takes a half Tab of seroquel at night. (12mg) but the tablet is so small the split can be a "more or less. ".I do wonder if it was a it more it might assist in this secondary issue. .He was prescribed this so he could Relax( not worry about tomorrow) and settle I to a nice sleep. His complaints are usually music or chirping. It does not wake him up but can delay his falling asleep for up to 60 minutes. He reacts by getting up and coming down to ask if I hear the music. Any home remedies or otherwise ....I appreciate!
The fact that your dad is getting up to look for the source of the sounds would indicate to me that he may be suffering from some confusion, but that could simply be that he's half asleep so he's not alert enough to figure it out. Still, watch for cognitive changes.
I have a good friend who suffers from severe tinnitus so I have an idea of how difficult this is. His is from an ear injury during military service and has been an unwelcome companion for decades, so I don't want to give you false hope. However, there are people who can be helped so keep working with the doctor or even get a second opinion.
Good luck,
Carol
To my knowledge I cannot find any real documentation that any medicine works for tinnitus. Maybe it is really a placebo effect and if it works that is great. I am most amazed as to why sometimes it doesn't bother him....or is it not an issue all the time? We do have a noise machine and it is really just a type of Hz frequency sound. I may consider a machine that makes identifiable sounds. I was researching one through a site and played some of the sounds for Dad....water, waves etc. He certainly was fascinated by it but now I wonder if he would be asking...why do I hear an ocean.? One good thing through all this is that the doctor increased his seroquel to one full 25mg tablet at night only . I am hoping that with that he may fall into sleep quicker and thereby not be bothered by his musical ears!
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