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  1. slc

    2024 US Presidential Election

    To your point, they collectively contribute to the Social Security system, Medicare, and billions of dollars in taxes. In doing so, they help sustain Social Security, Medicare, and the country’s overall financial stability. (Undocumented Immigrants' Payments Into Social Security Detailed in...
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    Four Months into Severe Tinnitus, Reactivity, Hyperacusis, Dysacusis and Visual Snow

    Hello, I noticed you mentioned trying Ayurvedic medicine. It is worth noting that Ayurveda often takes time to show results and usually involves panchakarma for optimal effectiveness. The tinnitus I experience changes throughout the day and from day to day. Over the past few months, it has...
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    Extremely Loud, High-Pitched Tinnitus: Doctors Refuse to Prescribe Prednisolone

    I recommend looking for studies that show a reduction in tinnitus symptoms with Prednisone. Be sure to also review the potential side effects. If your doctors still refuse to prescribe it, even after you share relevant studies, consider seeking a second opinion or finding another doctor. In my...
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    Are There Tinnitus Sufferers in Paris, France?

    I don't live in France, but will probably be in Paris the last week of January. Sadly, a close friend of mine passed away and I will probably attend her memorial mass in Tours. I have lived in Paris, worked there, and do speak French, although from your post, it appears you speak English quite...
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    The two studies were quite comprehensive. We know that Auricle shows promise in reducing the actual decibel level for a significant percentage of participants. However, it’s important to note that these participants did not receive the placebo sound-only treatment first, which could influence...
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Auricle.fr, according to WHOIS, lists IONOS SE (formerly 1&1 Internet SARL) as the registrar. Here is the WHOIS, which is available to the general public. This is part of the WHOIS listing, but as to who registered the site, we're in the dark: I agree with the above post. Someone purchased the...
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Not to detract from your insight; you made a valid point. Authors David Martel and Calvin Wu, two of the co-authors of From Hidden Hearing Loss to Supranormal Auditory Processing by Neurotrophin 3-Mediated Modulation of Inner Hair Cell Synapse Density, have been part of Dr. Shore's University...
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    After reading the above post, I searched for Susan Shore’s publications. It turns out that Auricle is not the final outcome of her research—she continues to be actively involved in tinnitus studies. I came across a 2024 article titled “From Hidden Hearing Loss to Supranormal Auditory Processing...
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    Speech in Noise Comprehension

    Thanks, Frédéric. The app looks quite useful, especially the idea of "measuring one's sound environment and protecting hearing health." Additionally (translated): "It allows for a precise evaluation of hearing health and auditory issues through a hearing test conducted with background noise...
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    Suicidal

    Yes, my situation was quite unusual. I had catastrophic hyperacusis. I kept my storm windows closed in the summertime because I couldn’t handle the noise from distant air conditioners, which sounded as loud as Boeing 747s to me. I even installed heat pumps in my house, but I could only operate...
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Lenire’s advertising was somewhat misleading. Upon closer reading, it became clear that Lenire only claimed a certain percentage of users were less bothered by their tinnitus—not that the decibel level was reduced or that the tones shifted to a more bearable pitch. Similar relief might be found...
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    Investigation of the Effectiveness of Sound Enrichment in the Treatment of Tinnitus Due to Hearing Loss

    Ok, I’m no expert, but I would start by determining if a broader range of sound, such as white noise, might work. Perhaps the author includes information on this in the study, or maybe the study’s author could provide insight into whether white, blue, or violet noise would be helpful. If that’s...
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    Constantly Spiking Tinnitus — Bedsheets, My Own Movement, You Name It

    My experience was somewhat different from yours. For instance, the sound of bedsheets didn’t bother me. What did help a bit was self-massage with organic sesame oil, as well as sessions with a massage therapist. This seemed to calm my nervous system. I especially focused on massaging my scalp...
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    Constantly Spiking Tinnitus — Bedsheets, My Own Movement, You Name It

    Do soothing sounds, like ocean waves or rippling water, provoke an adverse reaction for you? Or perhaps they might be calming. When I had severe hyperacusis and tinnitus, I found there were very few sounds I could tolerate. The sound of flowing water—such as when watering the garden—or using a...
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    Suicidal

    You are still in the early stages, and there is a good chance your situation will improve. It's incredibly difficult to cope with crippling tinnitus and hyperacusis, but improvement is possible. I’ve been there myself (see my previous post). If you can find a soothing sound that doesn’t worsen...
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    Suicidal

    Things may improve. My first year with hyperacusis and tinnitus was absolute hell. I cried a lot and even once sat on the floor, banging my head against the wall. Life was miserable. Thankfully, the hyperacusis eventually resolved. I still have some sensitivity and avoid power equipment, loud...
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    Suicidal

    I’m really sorry to hear about how difficult and oppressive the situation is for you. In my case, about 13 years ago, my catastrophic hyperacusis began to calm down within a year. It sounds like you’re making progress, and it’s great news that your hyperacusis has been improving. I also dealt...
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    Why Is There No Cure for Tinnitus?

    I recommend reading the Lenire thread in Treatments. Quite a few people have reported a worsening of symptoms, sometimes long-term. A few have seen improvement, but I’m personally staying away from Lenire.
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    Tinnitus Management Clinic — Cleveland Clinic

    If you do get insurance to cover hearing aids, I strongly suggest considering devices that produce pink, white, or brown noise. In my case, pink noise provides a slight sense of comfort. I use these devices when my tinnitus becomes severe. As for audiologists and even ENTs, there is often...
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    My Pain Hyperacusis and PTSD Testimony — Asking for Some Words of Encouragement to Carry On

    Hello Pierre, I would describe the hyperacusis I experienced as pain hyperacusis. Everyday sounds, like air conditioners, seemed as loud as 747s, and even the sound of crickets was overwhelming. My nervous system was so heightened that when I was exposed to a series of fire truck sirens, I...
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    My Pain Hyperacusis and PTSD Testimony — Asking for Some Words of Encouragement to Carry On

    Hello Pierre, My situation is quite different from yours, but after an intense exposure to a house alarm lasting over five minutes at a very close distance while I was disengaging it, it took about two years for my symptoms to reduce. I went to India for 10 weeks of Ayurvedic treatment called...
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Perhaps it's because I have mild rather than severe tinnitus symptoms today, but I'm positively framing this. Auricle is serious about the FDA submission. The Susan Shore et al. studies show promise, albeit with questions folks have raised about the placebo treatment/washout period affecting the...
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    I don't remember what the decibel level for the audio was or if this was even described in the study. I wonder if the audio level can be reduced to something that is just audible and still has a beneficial effect. When things first kicked in 13 years ago, I had catastrophic hyperacusis and...
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    8-Year-Old Complaining of Tinnitus: No Noise Trauma — Could It Be Earwax Blockage?

    Another possibility is a bacterial or fungal infection, although she likely would have complained that her ear or side of the head hurt. Eczema can also sometimes block up an ear canal. The earwax should be straightforward for an ENT to diagnose, or even a GP, given how difficult it may be to...
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Not necessarily a waste of time. The American medical system is a patchwork of for-profit and non-profit institutions, all strangled by an insane insurance system. That being said, you can pretty much make an appointment with an audiologist and pay out of pocket for hearing aids, for example. I...
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    Suicidal

    Good luck with it. I have had reasonable success using Ayurveda, an ancient Indian approach to medicine. There are Ayurvedic hospitals and medical schools in India, plus a fair amount of modern research studies showing benefits. If you would like to read more about that approach, there is a...
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    Suicidal

    Ten days of relief is pretty phenomenal in and of itself. I fully get knowing that there is a way to end things brings relief. I've been there. It can be really tough depending upon how severe my tinnitus is (from 4 to 8). Still, I also attempt and can succeed at engaging in activities that I...
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    The response from Jon Pearson seems hopeful and indicates a clear intent to seek approval. It appears that progress is being made towards clinical availability. They are avoiding the release of partial information about the approval process, which could lead to widespread inaccurate speculation...
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    I'd have to reread the studies, but didn't they fine-tune the treatment for the second study? If so, this might account for the carry-over effect.
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Thanks, @RunningMan. Yes, I surmised this was the case from your chart, but I wasn't totally certain. Thanks for clarifying this. I had previously theorized that somehow the sham sounds or the sham nerve stimulation had stopped the crossover group (receiving first sham and then actual...
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    I should be able to look this up myself, but I’m having trouble locating the link to the first study. So, did the first study also use the same approach of sham treatment and then switch over to the actual treatment? Did they use a different number of weeks (compared to weeks used in the second...
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    Lenire — Bimodal Stimulation Treatment by Neuromod

    Lenire's advertising (which I carefully read a while back) claims to reduce the bothersomeness of tinnitus, not actually reduce tinnitus. Two different kettles of fish as I see it. Tinnitus, assuming it is mild or moderate, could be made less bothersome by using sound therapy, engaging in...
  33. slc

    Electrical Ear Canal Stimulation as a Therapeutic Approach for Tinnitus — A Proof of Concept Study

    From my reading of the study, I found the following: "habituated/compensated (below 47 points) and unhabituated/decompensated." This indicates to me that the researchers are using habituation and compensation as equivalent terms. And in contrast, those who have not habituated to tinnitus are...
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    We can, at least to a limited extent, determine how Tinnitus Talk might have affected researchers and even research. The Q&A with Dr. Shore is one example. It alerted her to concerns within this community. The efforts of @Hazel and @Markku (and others) who have cataloged, collated, and attended...
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    I also noticed that once the placebo group had become part of the treatment group, the treatment was not effective. Research on why that was the case might add insight into bimodal treatment. It seems that being exposed to, what I’m assuming, tones not calibrated for treatment inhibited the...
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Dr. Shore addressed worsening of tinnitus in the Q&A:
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    Can You Habituate to Hyperacusis?

    I developed catastrophic hyperacusis and tinnitus more than 11 years back. We're talking closed storm windows in the summer without air conditioning because the sound of crickets and other people's air conditioners sounded like Boeing 747s. I'm happy to say that the hyperacusis has pretty much...
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    Suicidal

    I wonder why some acoustic traumas cause a lasting spike and others do not. For me, I seem to recover from lower pitched loud sounds more quickly than I do from high pitched ones. But in addition, if the body is in a calmer state, the parasympathetic nervous system might be better equipped to...
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    Suicidal

    Has the worsening been linked to acoustic trauma (alarms, power tools in the neighborhood...)?
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    Suicidal

    When I first developed hyperacusis (at a catastrophic level along with catastrophic tinnitus), it took many months for the hyperacusis to diminish. I don't know if this was due to the treatments I tried or if it might have diminished on its own. Crossing my fingers that at least the hyperacusis...
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Yes, I have been wondering about this as well. They are both bimodal approaches; however, Perhaps this has already been looked out, but if the study followed the participants for a longer time, one would expect most of the placebo group to eventually revert back to baseline, BUT the treatment...
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    First Tinnitus Spike Since 2014 — From Having Mobile Phone on Speaker

    Yes, the alarm exposure was really intense. I think that is why the spike has taken over a year to settle down. In the last 2 months, I have finally gotten to the point where I can go without white noise maskers on certain days, sometimes even for most of the week.
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    First Tinnitus Spike Since 2014 — From Having Mobile Phone on Speaker

    Similar issue, I was exposed to a faulty alarm. I very foolishly dealt with the problem by first removing the batteries (which didn't work) and then unfastening the hardwired alarm. I cannot believe I didn't use my noise-cancelling headphones but it was late and I was tired and sleepy. My head...
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    Ayurveda / Ayurvedic Herbs — Indian (Asian) Medicine and Tinnitus

    Sorry to hear about the panic attacks. Those are tough. Some of the things I have done that might be useful to you are a vata-pacifying diet, massage with vata or sesame oil, hot baths with epsom salts, alternate nostril or just calm breathing, warm milk with spices such as nutmeg, turmeric and...
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    Ayurveda / Ayurvedic Herbs — Indian (Asian) Medicine and Tinnitus

    Let me know how it goes. A good Ayurvedic practitioner can prescribe an herbal formula that includes any number of herbs depending upon the person's symptoms, often a mixture of 10 or so herbs. Ashwagandha has properties that may be particularly useful. I haven't used L-Theanine, but I'll keep...
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    I am guessing that Auricle will train audiologists to adapt the device to individual users. It seems that setting the frequency, or band of frequencies, will be needed. It would be great if that could be done remotely during an online appointment. I wonder how they will address us folks whose...
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    Ayurveda / Ayurvedic Herbs — Indian (Asian) Medicine and Tinnitus

    I've been dealing with a spike for the past year and I reviewed my Ayurvedic toolbox about a month ago. Karna Purana, oil drops in the ear, is one of two changes I've made; the other is taking Ashwagandha. Since I started doing Karna Purana every evening before bed and adding Ashwagandha to my...
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Hopefully we’ll be able to get data from real world treatment. I would hesitate to use it all day until I learned more, lol! But your point is well taken. It would be a very useful follow-up study to assess different lengths of time for treatment, both in terms of daily dose and number of weeks...
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    Hyperacusis Worsened from Ear Infection — What's My Outlook for Improvement?

    I can speak to my experience with hyperacusis which was catastrophic when it first developed along with tinnitus more than a decade ago. The hyperacusis resolved within less than a year. In my view, it makes sense that an ear infection would affect not just your hearing, but your hyperacusis as...
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    I just looked up the OAE (otoacoustic emissions) test which... (Source: American Speech Language Hearing Association). I wonder if the OAE test might enable practitioners using Auricle to assess frequencies and to determine the level of response in the cochlea.
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    Acupuncture for Tinnitus

    My experience is that Clonazepam is not anywhere near as effective as it first was years back. I take a daily dose. My psychopharmacologist insisted I do this, otherwise she was going to cut me off. I was in early days and in crisis so I unfortunately didn't just do my own thing and take as...
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    Acupuncture for Tinnitus

    Sara, How are you doing? I wanted to share my recent experience and a shift back to basics that seem to be helping. I've had a nasty spike going on for more than a year following exposure to an alarm. I sat down with myself and revisited my entire toolkit. I've made some recent changes to...
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    Best Noise-Cancelling Headphones for Guided Meditation?

    I can't remember if mine beep a "power low" alert but they do announce "power on" or some such when first turning them on as well as "power off " when turning them off, so you might want to first turn yours on before wearing them. I would experiment at home to ascertain as many quirks as...
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    Why Is There No Cure for Tinnitus?

    I managed to get disability only after hiring a top notch lawyer that specialized in disability cases. The insurance company fought it tooth and nail. I got explicit letters from my ENT, audiologist, neurologist, acupuncturist, craniosacral therapist, hypnotist, and I think GP as well in which...
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    Unilateral Tinnitus Caused by Unmanaged Anxiety/Insomnia?

    In my experience, anxiety, mental stress, and insomnia can definitely exacerbate tinnitus. About 9 months after my father died, I went through a very difficult period where I was offering tons of emotional support to my mother and sister but not really getting enough sleep myself, feeling very...
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    There are quite a few studies out there on use of electrical stimulation alone to treat tinnitus. Here is one meta-analysis that looks at electrical intensity. It's hard to draw any conclusions about Auricle, but this still may be of interest. The studies analyzed used electrical stimulation...
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    I'm not aware of the specifics of Auricle's application other that what has already been posted. We do know details of Lenire's application and the FDA response. They were considered as De Novo (anew), and the device/treatment was then categorized as "QVN - Combined Acoustic And Electrical...
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    Oral Gabapentin and Intradermal Injection of Lidocaine: A Role for the Treatment of Tinnitus?

    If you look back in this thread, you will find the study that included three groups. The group that showed the greatest benefit 6 months following treatment had both Gabapentin and Lidocaine. There was also improvement for the Gabapentin only group. However, that's a pretty large dose of...
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    Best Noise-Cancelling Headphones for Guided Meditation?

    I have had two pairs of noise cancelling headphones that were great for continuous loud sound, airplane engines for example, but allowed in other sounds, even people talking. Just wanted to give you a heads up in your search. Best of luck with it. Maybe there are headphones capable of cancelling...
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    Suicidal

    I want to offer a bit of support in saying that things can improve. In my case, the first year was absolutely brutal and I didn't know how I would make it through catastrophic hyperacusis and tinnitus. I lost tons of weight, couldn't eat, couldn't sleep more than a couple of hours at a time...