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Old 01-07-2011, 04:25 PM #9
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Both the hearing and vision sensitivity occurred prior to being prescribed Neurontin. It seems to occur less frequently since I started on it.

I’ve never considered it to be tinnitus as it is not a consistent ringing or buzzing (dahlek captured it perfectly as a “hyper-startle” effect). I can listen to loud music without a problem but if I am in a quiet room and the dog suddenly barks, yikes!

The vision issue is harder to describe. Movement such as watching a ball being thrown or words scrolling across the TV are hard to focus on. It’s like my eyes can’t keep up and I need to look away.
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