Posted by Lou Pilder on October 5, 2008, at 22:15:21
In reply to Re: Lou's reply to AnnaT-, posted by AnneT on October 5, 2008, at 21:30:03
> Thanks, Lou. Very interesting. I have sometimes thought the radio was on, usually when I lie down for a nap. I can hear muffled voices and musical patterns, but not vividly. Do you think there is any relation between my hearing loss/tinnitus and the fact that I get severe vertigo and loss of balance and vomiting when I go too low or too fast in my Effexor reductions?
> AnneTAnnaT,
You wrote,[...the radio was on...muffled voices...musical patterns...hearing loss related to vertigo and loss of balance and vomiting in relation to dosage of Effexor durring discontinuation?..]?
This is shocking to me as to what you just posted! I have to adjust to what you wrote and then answer. I will forward this to a researcher that I am in touch with at USC.
You see, what you said fits into what I know concerning withdrawal from psychotropic drugs which is another aspect of this that I would like to explain in relation to how to withdrawal from them. And also, the part about the radio is astonishing to me because of what I will post later here. In the cases that I have studied, there were no voices heard, just music, except in two cases that I studied where choral music (vocal) and patriotic songs (vocal) were heard.
Have you ever heard vocal renditions of choral or patriotic songs?
Lou
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