Recent content by Don Tinny

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    Hi, man. I´m reading threads about flying. How was your experience? why do you say "not the...

    Hi, man. I´m reading threads about flying. How was your experience? why do you say "not the best"? I booked a 2,20 hour flight for december. Boeing 737-800. seat row 5. Thanks in advance. Don.
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    Existential Crisis — Thoughts of Death

    Hi all. Long story short. I'm 37 years old. Despite tinnitus, I was doing quite well two weeks ago, but things became darker when my father-in-law died at 71. Now I think about death all the time. I even stopped dreaming about a "cure" for my tinnitus, because "I will die anyways". "Why is...
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    My Tinnitus Is Almost Gone After 3 Years: It's Now a Faint Ringing — No Longer Hyperacusis Either

    This is very important. People can ruin improvements when they get more confidence. I'm living proof. The damage is cumulative and each time your tinnitus needs less and less sound to reborn, and it gets worse each time.
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    Tinnitus Seems to Be Somehow Linked to a Crucial Bodily Function, Studies Hint

    Same thing happens to me. Seems like there is a link between movement and sound perception. Just from Google: Stop and listen: Study shows how movement affects hearing
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    Prof. Thanos Tzounopoulos Receives $2 Million Grant

    Really? It was nothing for me. When someone says "I have it too, I hear it when I go to sleep" I always think "no, you don't have it".
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    In-Cabin Noise Level of Wide-Body Aircraft — Airbus A380 the Quietest

    Which option is better for damaged ears? 1) A 2 hour flight (normal airplane, not the quietest ever built). 2) Driving 15 hours on a road trip in a new affordable car. 7 or 8 hours per day at 70 mph.
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    In-Cabin Noise Level of Wide-Body Aircraft — Airbus A380 the Quietest

    I only took a plane once in my life before tinnitus (it was very, very mild). So I have almost 0 experience flying. But days ago a friend told me "I think the landing damaged my ears, I have muffled hearing since then". He was chewing gum, so maybe that trick doesn't work for everyone.
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    In-Cabin Noise Level of Wide-Body Aircraft — Airbus A380 the Quietest

    Useful, but what about barotrauma? That's what I fear about flying.
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    Naltrexone as a Tinnitus Treatment

    Anyone else trying Naltrexone? How about sexual side effects?
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    Neurosoft Bioelectronics: Implantable Electrodes to Treat Tinnitus

    News and updates about this the next 3 years and then nothing. That's all.
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    Electrical Stimulation of the Cochlea for Treatment of Chronic Disabling Tinnitus

    I think those theories are BS. Chronic tinnitus usually fluctuates and we have moderate and severe days, so it can change.
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    Electrical Stimulation of the Cochlea for Treatment of Chronic Disabling Tinnitus

    Maybe severe tinnitus is not as profitable a market as we think. Most people have it in a mild form and there is a lack of interest.
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    Electrical Stimulation of the Cochlea for Treatment of Chronic Disabling Tinnitus

    I wonder why research is developing in such different directions. Seems like there are 10 possible treatments but we have nothing today. So frustrating.
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    Otonomy OTO-313 — Treatment of Tinnitus

    Can OTO-313 affect the glutamate levels in the whole brain or does it just work in the cochlea? I know it's locally injected but I talk about systemic absorption.
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    Studies Confirm Tinnitus Improves Over Time

    It improves. I agree. It's not always habituation, it can fade a lot over time (years). But loud sounds are everywhere, and one day you ruin your improvement going to a party, a concert or working in a loud environment, and finally it gets worse.