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    Reformulated Retigabine (Trobalt): BHV-7000, a Kv7.2 Modulator by Biohaven (Pfizer)

    Hey all. Does anyone know the differences between the GABA in XEN1101 and non-GABA in BHV-7000? Does GABA have something to do with tinnitus reduction? Or is it more the Potassium channels? Between XEN1101 and BHV-7000, which would be your best bet?
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    Hey Kristin! I read about your Tinnitus aggravation after some tests. How have you been lately?

    Hey Kristin! I read about your Tinnitus aggravation after some tests. How have you been lately?
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    Hey @Ola so good news to hear that! What type of life are you doing now socially? Would you in a...

    Hey @Ola so good news to hear that! What type of life are you doing now socially? Would you in a future attend concerts with protection or a no and more conservative life for the future?
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    Tinnitus Worsened by Painfully Loud Amplified Acoustic Guitar

    Hi @Carolyn C, unfortunately our hearing is very sensitive as we age. You should visit a very well trained Otologist or ENT. Apart from steroids, which have to be prescribed by a doctor due to weight/height/ background, NAC, Magnesium, and Vitamins ACE can be beneficial as they can help protect...
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    Lenire — Bimodal Stimulation Treatment by Neuromod

    Hey @BTaylor12. Hubert Lim is Chief Scientist Officer of Neuromod (Lenire) and also Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Otolaryngology at University of Minnesota. So there is a link between both parties.
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    My Life-Ending Tinnitus Started After Sinus Infection

    Did you take any ototoxic medication for your sinus infection? It's important that you check if there is inner ear damage. Additionally, strong sinus infections (as well as otitis media) can change Eustachian tube function (due to inflammation), and can take up to 6 months to work properly...
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    Tinnitus Is My New Normal — I'm Back to Living Life, and I'm Grateful for Each Day

    Congrats @Scrivs007. The forum needs these stories. All the best!
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    Would Wearing Earplugs 24/7 for a Year Help with the Nerve Repair Process?

    Hi @Jupiterman, tinnitus is a very complex ailment. It is originated in the auditory nerve, but then the brain makes things more complex due to the auditory cortex. It's most important that you protect your ears if the situation calls for it. If you are not exposed to loud noises, and you...
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    Would Wearing Earplugs 24/7 for a Year Help with the Nerve Repair Process?

    Wearing earplugs 24/7 is not a good idea. I think that you would hear your tinnitus louder, which would hinder your auditory system and brain to habituate and fade the tinnitus volume as much as possible. Earplugs are good for protecting from acute loud noises (concerts, discos, etc), but not...
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    Tinnitus from Middle Ear Infection: What Should I Ask the ENT?

    Hey @DutchMelvin, I am sorry but I am sure you will be fine! I am leaving you some advice (I am talking also from a personal experience): Eustachian tubes take up to 6 months to work properly after strong sinusitis or otitis media (but right now you have two main goals, clear the fluid and...
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    UCI — Acoustic and Electrical Stimulation for the Treatment of Tinnitus

    Does anyone have an update on Dr. Djalilian's work?
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    Suicidal

    Hi! You can do that, and you should do it! Go for a walk in the forest. Paint. Listen to music at a good level. Go to a quiet restaurant. Don't stop doing that. Find nice friends that understand you. Life is about constantly adapting. You will be fine, for sure! All the best.
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    Experiencing a Tinnitus Spike from Quinine in Gin & Tonic— In Need of Support/Guidance

    I doubt it! Quinine causes reversible ototoxicity. But tonic water usually has no more than 80 mg of quinine per liter. So for example 200 ml may have 16.6 mg of quinine. I really doubt that this quantity can affect your ears, it would be very unlikely. You will be fine! You can drink lemon...
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    Somatic Tinnitus, Pulsatile (Partially) Tinnitus, and Distortions — I Cannot Deal with This

    Hey @Isaac Ramsay. I am sorry to hear that. Tinnitus is an intriguing symptom, with many causes. It is very important to understand your medical history and the days prior to your tinnitus onset, and also your symptoms. My recommendation would be that you visit a very well trained Otologist or...
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    Tinnitus without Clear Cause — Related to Stress or Depression?

    Hey @duesseldorf. I am sure you will be fine. It is important to pay attention to what happened when the tinnitus appeared in your case. You are talking about your neck and Aspirin. Aspirin can be ototoxic and cause tinnitus, but in most cases it is reversible. So based on these two events, I...
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    I've Become a Severe Multitonal Tinnitus Case

    Hi @WildJello. I am sorry about your spike, but you will be fine, I am sure of it! As @Michael Leigh has suggested, I agree that the first step would be that you visit a very well trained Otologist, Audiologist or ENT. Most important is to understand if your problem is related to any inner ear...
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    Neti Pot / Nasal Irrigation for ETD (Eustachian Tube Dysfunction) & Rhinitis — Post Your Experience

    Hey Joanne, have you tried antihistamines? There is a device called Eustachi. It's not available in my country, but I am trying to get it. I am considering Balloon Dilation surgery, still thinking about it. Did your Neti pot spike diminish? Did some fluid get into your ears? Best regards!
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    Hey looonia! How did your tinnitus spike of the acoustic reflex test evolved? Same story here...

    Hey looonia! How did your tinnitus spike of the acoustic reflex test evolved? Same story here, an ENT pushed hard and did the test several times. Best regards!
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    Hey Hamsti, did your acoustic reflex spike subsided in 2021? Best regards!

    Hey Hamsti, did your acoustic reflex spike subsided in 2021? Best regards!
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    Hey lolkas! Whoy did your T after acoustic reflex evolved? Best !

    Hey lolkas! Whoy did your T after acoustic reflex evolved? Best !
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    Prof. Thanos Tzounopoulos Receives $2 Million Grant

    Thanos Tzounopoulos is a great guy. I really hope he can find the molecule and is successful in his trials. I would be grateful to think of him as the guy who relieved my tinnitus. Of course, also Dr. Susan Shore. They both represent ethical and the bright side of science.
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    @ErikaS I have read you have high frequency hearing loss, i am sure it will tend to a hiss, let...

    @ErikaS I have read you have high frequency hearing loss, i am sure it will tend to a hiss, let me know and be patient! Ears need a lot of time to heal. You could try from time to time magnesium or NAC, melatonin can help also. But do your research before! And if you are at 3.5-10 it also may...
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    @ErikaS yes, i have ETD also, and sinus rinse are not good for people with ETD, unfortunately I...

    @ErikaS yes, i have ETD also, and sinus rinse are not good for people with ETD, unfortunately I believed the wrong ENT :( Due to noise trauma, my t since 2017, it was at the beginning with some tones, then changed for a kind of morse hiss. Right now, due to ETD and sinus rinse I am having...
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    @Sammy0225 thanks for your kind words! I also hope you are doing well! Right now it is very...

    @Sammy0225 thanks for your kind words! I also hope you are doing well! Right now it is very high, but I am confident with time things will settle, i will let you know and for sure we will crossing messages through TT. All the best!
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    @ErikaS that sounds great! A 3-5/10 is a good sign, I am sure you will improve, achieve...

    @ErikaS that sounds great! A 3-5/10 is a good sign, I am sure you will improve, achieve habituation and it will keep getting less intrusive, pretty sure about tat!
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    @Sammy0225 @ErikaS hey! my 2017 Tinnitus was due to noise trauma, it was very high at the...

    @Sammy0225 @ErikaS hey! my 2017 Tinnitus was due to noise trauma, it was very high at the begginning and then started loosing intensity and turned into a hiss, pretty habituated! Now i'm back due to sinus rinse which entered my ears, and it is very very reactive. But I am sure your T will...
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    Absolutely! Ears take a lot of time to heal, it is a very sensible organ. There are a lot of...

    Absolutely! Ears take a lot of time to heal, it is a very sensible organ. There are a lot of cases of people whose high pitch Tinnitus improved a lot (my case!). I have had tinnitus 2017 but improved a lot after 1 year. Now I am back to due sinus rinse, lets go for a second round!
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    Hey @ErikaS so great to hear that! Is there something that you feel has helped the most in your...

    Hey @ErikaS so great to hear that! Is there something that you feel has helped the most in your lower T volume? Apart from time, how the dex injections worked for you?
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    Tinnitus Spike in Right Ear After Showering — After Using a Hairdryer the Spike Goes Away

    Same here after my recent ETD issues. I don't know if it has something to do with Swimmer's ear, or if water in the ear drum causes inflammation if you have ETD. Weird!
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    Rocephin (Ceftriaxone) — Ototoxic or Safe for Tinnitus Sufferers?

    Hey @EatMoTacos, you can check this PDF document. Most importantly it should be highly absorbable without side effects (headaches, sleepiness, diarrhea... etc). You can try which one works best for you. Hope this helps and best of luck!
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    Frequency Therapeutics — Hearing Loss Regeneration

    My biggest concern is that, after so many failed clinical trials, investors and big pharma shift investment to other ailments. Let's hope not. Good news is that we have alternatives; Dr. Susan Shore, Xenon Pharmaceuticals, Decibel Therapeutics, Neuromod (if they learn and improve Lenire), and...
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    Fireworks Gave Me Tinnitus a Second Time — First Time It Went Away Completely

    Hi @AnthonyMcDonald. I have had tinnitus since 2017, due to noise trauma, and have spoken to many people during this time. For example, you can check this paper: Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Primary Care Update "High dose oral steroids are recommended and should be given as soon as...
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    Rocephin (Ceftriaxone) — Ototoxic or Safe for Tinnitus Sufferers?

    Best of luck! You have to know that sinusitis, if not taken care properly, can affect your ears and increase or modify your tinnitus. In my opinion, because Cefdinir is not considered ototoxic, I would take it as soon as possible. If you are still worried, talk to your doctor and let him...
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    Rocephin (Ceftriaxone) — Ototoxic or Safe for Tinnitus Sufferers?

    Hi @EatMoTacos. It is safe. You shouldn't worry. You can speak with your doctor. Take NAC and Magnesium, or some vitamins (Vitamin ACE, Zinc), to protect your ears, while you take it. In the literature there is no evidence at all that Cefdinir is ototoxic. I would be more worried about...
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    Fireworks Gave Me Tinnitus a Second Time — First Time It Went Away Completely

    Hi @AnthonyMcDonald. It is not bad advice, there is an open window, the soonest, the better. But even at 1 month after onset you can see some benefit, and that is much better than nothing. Steroids have their risks, and should not be taken on your own, but the risk is worth it in case there is...
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    Fireworks Gave Me Tinnitus a Second Time — First Time It Went Away Completely

    Hey! Even if the onset was a month ago, I would go and see a good otologist. You may try some treatment, such as Prednisone, or NAC, Magnesium + vitamins ACE. It is worth a shot and you lose nothing by trying. Maybe also do an extended (high frequency) audiogram. Best wishes and stay strong!
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    Hum in Ear Only One Day After Taking Cefalexin (Keflex)

    Hi @Sugarpuddle, have you done the complete set of ear tests? It would be wise for you to do a high frequency (extended) audiogram, tympanometry and Eustachian tube test, as well as maybe OAE. Let me know your results! Best wishes. Maybe you don't have inner ear damage and that would be great...
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    Hi @PugDog1 which was your surgery outcome for your ETD? I have ETD mainly from sinus problems...

    Hi @PugDog1 which was your surgery outcome for your ETD? I have ETD mainly from sinus problems, and two doctors have recommended me surgery. I think it is a good option. How was your experience? Best!
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    Neti Pot / Nasal Irrigation for ETD (Eustachian Tube Dysfunction) & Rhinitis — Post Your Experience

    Hi @Joanne Philps, I hope you are doing great! How did your tinnitus react to the Neti pot? I also had a very bad spike after using NeilMed Sinus Rinse. After 2 months i am starting to do much better, but my Eustachian tube seems very inflamed after this episode. It would be great to hear from...
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    Hum in Ear Only One Day After Taking Cefalexin (Keflex)

    You might have a very mild tinnitus, and all the inflammation on the sinuses and Eustachian tubes can make you hear it stronger. Best thing is to have a complete audiogram, checking the high frequencies as ototoxicity usually affects high frequencies, and also have an Eustachian tube test...
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    @SarahMLFlemmer i see your case is very new. Go urgently to a ENT (Otologist if possible) and...

    @SarahMLFlemmer i see your case is very new. Go urgently to a ENT (Otologist if possible) and Audiologist. If your case is from 2 february your case can be treated, i don´t know the outcome but you can do something about it. Ask for a prednisone course and also consider NAC, Magnesium, Zinc and...
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    @SarahMLFlemmer ototoxicity usually affect high frequencies, it is well studied. You could have...

    @SarahMLFlemmer ototoxicity usually affect high frequencies, it is well studied. You could have a complete audio test, look for a high frequency one.
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    Frequency Therapeutics — Hearing Loss Regeneration

    I hope so @Diesel. Even if the effects are not that big, but just moderate/slight improvements, if the treatment is safe, I think it should be approved. It would be a pity for Frequency Therapeutics to shut down. Another company with tons of knowledge and research gone.
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    I don't meditate, i have tried it, but some meditation literature is complex until you try it...

    I don't meditate, i have tried it, but some meditation literature is complex until you try it and experience it. This is the same, habituation language is more confusing. But basically is that the brain learns to defocus and not react to it, which then your brain learns to pay attention to other...
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    I have more faith on Susan Shore or an improved device of Neuromod after Lenire learnings and I...

    I have more faith on Susan Shore or an improved device of Neuromod after Lenire learnings and I think neuromodulation devices will have a better impact on neuroplasticity. But TRT can work, not for all, but it is not a scam.
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    He does not have a big fanclub here. But his treatment can work. Basically, the brain can...

    He does not have a big fanclub here. But his treatment can work. Basically, the brain can de-focus the tinnitus. His treatment what does is help you de focus from the brain, and train it that T is not an intrusive beast. For some people works very well, for others not that much. What it does is...
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    Frequency Therapeutics — Hearing Loss Regeneration

    I think it is a pity, that even with little improvements, these companies may not be able to launch their products into the market. I think of Otonomy. There is a lot of knowledge within these companies, scientists and research. Even if something provides only a small amount of improvement, it...
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    Ear Crackle Sounds Like Glass Smashing or Thunder: Is This Eustachian Tube Dysfunction (ETD)?

    Thanks DeanD. How long have you had that 70 dB hearing loss? I have both inner ear damage (tinnitus) and ETD. Basically ETD makes the whole ear not function well, so you can hear your tinnitus more, that is why some days are worse than others. That is why the treatment is based on cleaning the...
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    Ear Crackle Sounds Like Glass Smashing or Thunder: Is This Eustachian Tube Dysfunction (ETD)?

    Hi DeanD. You should have extended audiogram test covering high frequencies, Eustachian tube test, tympanometry test and review the results with an Audiologist and an Otologist. Make sure they understand tinnitus and the auditory cortex well. It is important also to see if you have a retracted...
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    Can a Single Dog Bark Near Ear Cause Hearing Damage or Make Tinnitus Worse?

    It is highly improbable that a simple dog bark can damage your hearing. You will be fine! Obviously some people's ears are more sensitive than others'. Two people can be at the same concert, one get tinnitus, the other one not. But it's very unlikely a dog bark damaged your hearing. Some...
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    Lenire — Bimodal Stimulation Treatment by Neuromod

    I think Lenire works to some extent. The fact that some people who have tried Lenire say their tinnitus doesn't bother them as much anymore, for me, means some amount of success. Probably there are people for whom Lenire has worked but who are not here.
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    Hello @Fatar760! I hope you are doing fine! I am having a situation like yours after a sinus...

    Hello @Fatar760! I hope you are doing fine! I am having a situation like yours after a sinus rinse. Since end of december i did a Sinus Rinse, water got trapped in my eustachian tube and my already existing T has gone crazy. It has gone better now. How did yours evolve? Best regards!
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    Hello Texana! I hope you are doing fine! I am having a situation like yours after a sinus rinse...

    Hello Texana! I hope you are doing fine! I am having a situation like yours after a sinus rinse. Since end of december i did a Sinus Rinse, water got trapped in my eustachian tube and my already existing T has gone crazy. It has gone better now. How did yours evolve? Best regards!
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Same here. I definitely think bimodal stimulation will be the way to go. Regenerative medicine is still far away, and for many other diseases as well. I hope to be wrong and FX-322 to be a success. But right now I believe all these devices will be the best shot for us.
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    NeilMed Sinus Rinse Caused My Tinnitus

    Thanks @Sufferer1221 a lot for your answer, and I am so glad you are doing great! Today I had some exams. I had a complete audiometry and otoacoustic emissions. Fortunately, my tests came up all good without any change from the ones I had two years ago. So yes! This is an inflammation /...
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    NeilMed Sinus Rinse Caused My Tinnitus

    Thanks @Keydet19. Unfortunately, for some of us, a sinus rinse can be dangerous, as because of Eustachian Tube Dysfunction, liquid can get trapped, not flow properly and inflame the whole ear, and create a spike, which, in my case, happened after a NeilMed rinse :( So from now on, in my case...
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    Ambroxol for Treating Tinnitus / Hyperacusis

    Ambroxol is a mucolytic and antioxidant. If you have ETD, sinus or any mucus buildup, it is a good drug to make the mucus more liquid and easier to clean the respiratory airways.
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    NeilMed Sinus Rinse Caused My Tinnitus

    Thanks a lot for your reply @Sufferer1221. Great news! It seems that you are almost 100% recovered, and congrats for your recovery and progress. How long did it take for all to heal? I agree with all you are saying. I did hearing tests and they came back perfect, but I have been diagnosed with...
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    NeilMed Sinus Rinse Caused My Tinnitus

    Hi @Sufferer1221, another sufferer here. I have had tinnitus since 2017. I've been pretty habituated to it since some years ago. 1 month ago I did a NeilMed sinus rinse and my tinnitus has gone crazy. Some days it is very high, some days very low. When I lie down for some time, it is aggravated...
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    Frequency Therapeutics — Hearing Loss Regeneration

    I still think, apart from Prof. Tzounopoulos, that the best treatment for the mid term will be neuromodulation, and probably long term will be pharma and Frequency Therapeutics. But something is saying me they will need to do more research. But neuromodulation looks promising.