Recent content by Reed19

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    Electrical Stimulation of the Cochlea for Treatment of Chronic Disabling Tinnitus

    As far as being able to change, I would agree. The ingrained in the brain part I believe is also about how in one study where they cut the connection between the ear and the brain. Only 50 percent of people had their tinnitus eliminated. It certainly is strange to say the least. I believe if...
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    Electrical Stimulation of the Cochlea for Treatment of Chronic Disabling Tinnitus

    I don't like it either. It sets in the brain and yet you can increase but not decrease the volume dramatically many years later. I think researchers just want to inflate their studies with people who heal naturally without their treatment.
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    Yes originally I had just one.. The annoying one is high pitched and changes with neck movement.

    Yes originally I had just one.. The annoying one is high pitched and changes with neck movement.
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    Try to take deep breathes. Can you mask it at all?

    Try to take deep breathes. Can you mask it at all?
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    Electrical Stimulation of the Cochlea for Treatment of Chronic Disabling Tinnitus

    A lot of studies like to exclude chronic tinnitus to make results look better. There is a theory that chronic tinnitus sets in the brain and is thus harder to get rid of. I think two years is the max amount of years I've heard for tinnitus spontaneously getting better.
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    Repeated Modified Nerve Blocks and Auditory and Non-Auditory Nerve Stimulation

    I think the question is more about why isn't this treatment a hotter topic inside Korea if they have been doing it successfully for twenty years.
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    Frequency Therapeutics — Hearing Loss Regeneration

    Yeah, along with that, I do think people might be a bit disappointed the deepest it goes is around 12 kHz. That and there are also more companies making hearing drugs now.
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    Repeated Modified Nerve Blocks and Auditory and Non-Auditory Nerve Stimulation

    I'm wondering about this too. You would think there would be more parts in Korea that offer this service at least.
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    I would if I could keep in mind it's 12-20 khz so if it's not high pitched it's probably not...

    I would if I could keep in mind it's 12-20 khz so if it's not high pitched it's probably not going to help.
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    Haven't been sleeping can't relax. I really feel like no background noise can maskit

    Haven't been sleeping can't relax. I really feel like no background noise can maskit
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    Three days ago I had a very heavy heartbeat in my left ear. It subsided quickly but now I can...

    Three days ago I had a very heavy heartbeat in my left ear. It subsided quickly but now I can notice it only on my left ear on the pillow.
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    Was your decrease in T sudden or gradual? so it went from loud to low. Do you think the cervical...

    Was your decrease in T sudden or gradual? so it went from loud to low. Do you think the cervical treatment helped?Hopefully it goes away.
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    I'm wondering right now if this is normal for neck stability. I have no symptoms but my right...

    I'm wondering right now if this is normal for neck stability. I have no symptoms but my right side is muchmore flexible and uncomfortable
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    Frequency Therapeutics — Hearing Loss Regeneration

    I hear about 75% of people with tinnitus can experience residual inhibition according to one study I've read. I'm curious about people without residual inhibition, could it be the hearing range is so dead there is no residual inhibition or is tinnitus unrelated to hearing loss? I myself have...
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    Repeated Modified Nerve Blocks and Auditory and Non-Auditory Nerve Stimulation

    Yeah, it is confusing. I would take it as they don't want people with a very obvious root cause and fixable somatic tinnitus like someone whose tinnitus stops and starts because of grinding teeth or sleeping with bad neck posture. It doesn't make sense to exclude 70 percent of people who have...