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  1. jsalisbury

    Neurotrophin 3 Regenerates Cochlear Synapses

    Anyone ever try Forskolin for this? Histamine-neurotrophin-3 interactions in cultured rat astrocytes "Different activators of basic intracellular histamine receptor second messenger systems (forskolin, dibutyryl cAMP, dBcAMP; as well as calcimycin, i.e. Ca2+ ionophore A23187) and phorbol...
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    Hyoid Bone: Internal Carotid Artery Impingement

    @Russell Grimes, since reading @Greg Sacramento's response I have been looking at the musculature a lot more and trying to find the reason why my hyoid was tipped. This may not be the case with you, but it might be worth looking. In my case the right side of my hyoid was tipped down and it turns...
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    Hyoid Bone: Internal Carotid Artery Impingement

    @Russell Grimes, for what it's worth, I had an Eagle syndrome surgery and it improved my tinnitus, but didn't fully resolve it. That being said, my hyoid bone is completely jacked up and still clicks when I swallow. Probably have to do some muscular rehab to correct it. But if the stylohyoid...
  4. jsalisbury

    Audiogram and Other Hearing Test Results

    It is all over the place and fluctuates by the minute and seems to be extremely responsive to body posture. For example, sitting down with head forward it will slowly increase over time, but does not do the same with standing. During cardio it whooshes/pounds/screeches with my cadence and ground...
  5. jsalisbury

    I think I'm in the same boat. GERD can cause sinus/ET inflammation. You'll probably also...

    I think I'm in the same boat. GERD can cause sinus/ET inflammation. You'll probably also carbonated drinks, alcohol and getting a cold make it worse?
  6. jsalisbury

    Audiogram and Other Hearing Test Results

    Curious what others think of this as well. I think my tinnitus seems to be middle ear related but when I went to the Audiology/ENT, I got the usual "do you want some Xanax/Valium/TRT treatment?" and out the door. Question is, does the tympanometry seem correct and are both ears usually the same...