Recent content by Ian Mac

  1. Ian Mac

    Cochlear Hydrops — Need Relief

    Hello it's been a long time since ive been posting on here. Your dad's experience is identical to mine! I've searched for a long time but not seen someone describe it as precisely as you have, and you dont even have the condition, thank you for caring! The real issue as your Dad and you know...
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    Cochlear Hydrops — Need Relief

    I am the member who tried the experimental procedure for Menieres to try to fix my Cochlear Hydrops, a very depressing experience which did NOT help my cochlear hydrops. Hi lolkas, yeah it didn't work man. I'm still stuggling just like I was before. Hope you doing well brother.
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    Bilateral Tinnitus May Be Hereditary

    Alue do you also hear vibrating noises from loud music like him? Im just saying if your T is bad, and I believe yours is, and you still haven't habituated, it's probably more than just the whole loud music bit.
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    Bilateral Tinnitus May Be Hereditary

    Darn. I thought I nailed it! ?
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    Bilateral Tinnitus May Be Hereditary

    Sorry Foncky, I just thought funky sounded better. How is it possible that permanent damage creates a changing noise? Perhaps you have cochlear hydrops (no not meneiers). How can hurting your ears in the way they were meant to be used, listening to sounds, be worse than straight bacterial...
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    Bilateral Tinnitus May Be Hereditary

    If you have to ask then your's is central brain, the common kind, caused by the brain adapting to minor damage from too loud noises. LUCKY YOU! No matter what loud music can only do minor damage, now virus, bacteria fungus, autoimmune attacks, can truly destroy the not only the hair cells but...
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    Bilateral Tinnitus May Be Hereditary

    I am FUNKY. As you learn more you will understand. Central is brain. Do you hear a noise in one ear but not the other, it's tonal, well that can't be in your brain. That's in your ear. tinnitustalk.com oh will we ever remove ourselves from ignorance. It's depressing the lack of knowledge...
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    Frequency Therapeutics — Hearing Loss Regeneration

    I don't call that a miracle.
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    On the Brink of a Cure for Blindness

    I didn't say it was unreachable. I said it was more complicated than getting to his EYES. LOLipop.
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    Frequency Therapeutics — Hearing Loss Regeneration

    Yeah like he said, as is 100,000 years from now.. Miraculous to happen next year? Yes.
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    On the Brink of a Cure for Blindness

    what would you like me to explain about them?
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    Frequency Therapeutics — Hearing Loss Regeneration

    The cochlea is the size of a fingernail lodged deep in your skull, oh it's also wrapped in bone, a bony structure called the cochlea. If you think were going to get in there and find a cure you really must be having a miraculous life! Miracles, I don't believe in em.
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    Bilateral Tinnitus May Be Hereditary

    Just remember if it's bilateral it's in your brain, if it's unilateral you have a physical issue in your ear or blood vessels. Both Ears is permanent and it's also not that bad (compared to fluctuating Menieres type T). Bilateral? It's in your brain, get on with life. Unilateral? Time to see...
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    On the Brink of a Cure for Blindness

    NO your eyes are right there on your face, I CAN SEE THEM, your inner ear? It's the size of a fingernail lodged deep in your skull, wrapped in a bony cochlear, when you look at the Cochlea inside your ears your first thought will be "there's no chance of getting in there ever, like ever."
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    It's Not Your Hair Cells! It's the Stereocicilia and Resulting Ion Balance!

    That's fine, ignorance is bliss, trust your ENT that they know more than you about T. You need a referral to see the otologist, that is the one thing your ENT is good for, but you have to have catastrophic T so you probably don't qualify since your T isn't so bad.