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  1. jer

    General Anaesthetic

    It would be really handy if everyone would mention what medications they used to be put under anesthesia. This can be done about a million different ways and this way we can learn what might be good anesthesia and bad anesthesia for use. It's not just one anesthesia that's being used for everyone!
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    My Trip to Bangkok: Stem Cell Treatment [Comments]

    @Jason_Cohen, I believe @attheedgeofscience had a good response to the treatment amongst others. I believe his tinnitus was brought on by autoimmune disease if I am not mistaken. The others who did well with this treatment, I cannot remember their cause.
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    Prof. Tzounopoulos (University of Pittsburgh)

    Does the good professor still need additional funding? If so, did anyone ask him for any DIRECT links to get the funding to him?
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    @Allan1967 Is Susan Shore lacking in funding? What is going on?
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    My Trip to Bangkok: Stem Cell Treatment [Comments]

    @undecided Thank you very much! Me (and I am sure many others) really appreciate the updates. I am curious to see how it holds up over a longer period of time. It would be great if you could let us know as well if you have any setbacks due to new noise exposure, ototoxic medications or anything...
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    My Trip to Bangkok: Stem Cell Treatment [Comments]

    @undecided I am very happy to hear that you are doing so well after the treatment. Congrats! Would you be able to just update us every month or so on how you are doing? It will be able to give us (those people thinking about this procedure), and maybe yourself too a little insight if it really...
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    Decibel Therapeutics & Oricula Therapeutics Anti-Ototoxic Applications (ORC-13661 / DB-041)

    When are they saying that this medication is coming to the market?
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    University of Minnesota Tinnitus Research with Acoustic and Body Stimulation

    @threefirefour Hearing is not factual information about what is going to actually happen with this device. Speculation about possible release dates is not a good thing on this forum. Please states facts and not hearsay. We would love to know the source of your information. Was it someone that...
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Non-somatic means that if you cannot alter tinnitus with movements of your jaw, face etc right?
  10. jer

    Otonomy OTO-413 — Treatment of Hidden Hearing Loss

    @JohnAdams What does Curcumin exactly do for keeping your neurons alive? Is there any scientific papers regarding this?
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    And from what date on? So what date does the end of the 6 months fall on?
  12. jer

    Polish Specialists Develop Tinnitus Treatment

    @nills you are right. I did not see the date before posting it. sorry.
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    Polish Specialists Develop Tinnitus Treatment

    No idea if this has been posted yet, but here you guys go. I hope it's useful. "Polish specialists have prepared a special device and software, which provides patients with both acoustic stimulation and vibration signals. The system uses Apple iWatch and special handset that delivers the...
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    Prof. Tzounopoulos (University of Pittsburgh)

    As far as i can tell, yes!
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    Long-Sought Hearing Channel Protein Found

    I hear what you are saying, but i don't believe that will happen. I think it will push us forward and not backwards because now it gets too confusing. Or did i misread what you said?
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    Prof. Tzounopoulos (University of Pittsburgh)

    Great, thank you @IvanRus. I really want to make sure my donations go directly and only to his research.
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    Long-Sought Hearing Channel Protein Found

    Even if it does, it's one more door we can also close behind us. ;)
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    My Trip to Bangkok: Stem Cell Treatment [Comments]

    @undecided Thank you very much. Can I ask, what was the cause of your tinnitus?
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    Prof. Tzounopoulos (University of Pittsburgh)

    @IvanRus, did you ever find out how to donate to the professor himself?
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    Prof. Tzounopoulos (University of Pittsburgh)

    I personally donated to "tinnitus research". I hope that is the correct one for Dr. Tzounopoulos? Because I did not see any specific one naming him.
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    Prof. Tzounopoulos (University of Pittsburgh)

    So all this talk is great, but WHO DONATED to Dr. Tzounopoulos? I have just donated (which i will do from now on on a monthly basis). The research funds are drying up right now everywhere, and Dr. Tzounopoulos is clearly asking for our help. This is the time that we, together as a community must...
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    My Trip to Bangkok: Stem Cell Treatment [Comments]

    @undecided Could you please keep us updated on at least the 3 and 6 month mark on how you are doing after your treatment? The more anecdotal reviews we get from people who went and did this procedure, the more accurately we can determine if this works or not.
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    Long-Sought Hearing Channel Protein Found

    Excellent news. One more discovery on the way to a cure/treatment. Keep them coming. :)
  24. jer

    The Efficacy of Combined Treatment with Sulodexide and Melatonin in Patients with Tinnitus

    Has anyone tried this combination? If so, any success?
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    Frequency Therapeutics — Hearing Loss Regeneration

    Maybe this is a far too simple solution, but from my years of experience in a kitchen. Thicken up a sauce and it’s way less runny and sticks better to what you are coating. So, maybe they need to make the gel thicken so it won’t travel so quick to the rest of the cochlea and this allows it to be...
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    Inner Ear Hair Cell Regeneration — Maybe We Can Know More

    @Jim51042 When did he say that? So they are no longer working on inner ear hair cell regeneration? :cry:
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    Inner Ear Hair Cell Regeneration — Maybe We Can Know More

    It is SO Good to see that after all the years of attention and subsequent progress that they have made with the eyes, that hearing is finally starting to get the attention it deserves.
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    Innovative Tinnitus Treatment Discovery by NYC-Based Cypriot Doctor

    Amazing news for whoever has this kind of tinnitus.
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    Sulodexide Possibly Benefits Chronic Tinnitus

    Sooo.. anyone else tried it yet?
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    Inner Ear Hair Cell Regeneration — Maybe We Can Know More

    I see what you mean with the above article and he makes some good points. However, there are many scientists across the world in many labs working on this procedure. Don’t you think that if they would not have some faith in this working that they would pump tens of millions into this research...
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    Osmotic Stabilization Prevents Cochlear Synaptopathy After Blast Trauma

    Interesting comments. Thank you! But one thing, they have not totally ruled out nerve damage from tinnitus. As far as I know, they are just not quite sure what causes tinnitus. And maybe the nerve damage prevents the healing process. So it could or could not be related all to each other, that is...
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    Inner Ear Hair Cell Regeneration — Maybe We Can Know More

    https://futurism.com/videos/regenerate-human-body/ A short video about inner ear regeneration.
  33. jer

    Sulodexide Possibly Benefits Chronic Tinnitus

    40.4 to 30.1 what though? Percent?
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    Sulodexide Possibly Benefits Chronic Tinnitus

    Does this pill have any withdrawal effects like benzos that could potentially make your tinnitus worse?
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    Sulodexide Possibly Benefits Chronic Tinnitus

    It sounds like they took both a 25mg pill in the morning and evening.
  36. jer

    The PoNS™ (Portable Neuromodulation Stimulator) Device and Neuroplasticity — Can It Help Tinnitus?

    Tinnitus is a brain injury, so it sounds like it might just work for us.
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    Sulodexide Possibly Benefits Chronic Tinnitus

    It’s an interesting study for sure and I hope they will do a follow-up study on it soon! Has anyone on the forum tried this?
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    Inner Ear Hair Cell Regeneration — Maybe We Can Know More

    I am not too far away from there and could easily fly to Oklahoma City. Has there been any information about the phase 2 trials yeat? Are they looking for patients?
  39. jer

    Frequency Therapeutics — Hearing Loss Regeneration

    Even in the case that the treatment doesn't help with tinnitus, and we just get a 10 dB or more of our hearing back. That in and of itself is huge for the tinnitus community. This is because then the researchers can scratch one major thing off their list that they know isn't the problem and...
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    Unique Access Medical in Thailand

    From what I read so far in the experiences that various members of this board had with stem cell treatment for tinnitus, it seems about a 50/50 shot about it helping. And then about 25/50% reduction of loudness in 1/2 treatments. Also, various members had various amounts of stem cells/different...
  41. jer

    SciFluor Receives US Patent for KCNQ2/3 Activator to Treat Epilepsy and Neurological Disorders

    That’s just great. Another medicine bites the dust! Ugh. And what did the previous poster mean with a metabolic issue? So they got all the way through phase one and two testing before they figured out the metabolic issue? P.s. @attheedgeofscience how is your tinnitus these days? The...
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    Sensorion's New Drug: SENS-401

    Even if it is only for acute hearing loss. Just because we have tinnitus, doesn't mean that we cannot get more acute hearing loss stacked upon our already existing hearing loss. Just imagine the scenario where you have to take a medication that you know is ototoxic but you have no choice. Or...
  43. jer

    Friendly Car Guide for Tinnitus Sufferers

    Has anyone have any experiences with an electric car? I heard they are very quiet.
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    1st Order Pharmaceuticals Inc: 1OP-2198

    @NatureHiker it's probably best not to publicly disclose any facts/rumors about the trial you have learned somewhere. This could potentially affect the outcome of the trial, and I am sure we all want this to succeed.
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    Cochleural Alternating Acoustic Beam Therapy (CAABT) Versus Masking Intervention for Tinnitus

    hey guys, it's a start. I am sure the next study will have a larger sample size and hopefully also a control group. Let's just welcome one more (hopefully successful) player in the field.
  46. jer

    University of Minnesota Tinnitus Research with Acoustic and Body Stimulation

    Still, that’s a treatment. If you can keep the treatment up, so should the benefits.
  47. jer

    Dentist without the Ultrasonic Scaler?

    You can just ask for a hand cleaning instead. This is not loud at all, and will take off the plaque just fine. You might just need a few cleanings instead of just one. If they say they don’t do it, then find a dentist that will accommodate you.
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    Dental Work (Including Drilling) & Tinnitus — Questions and Experiences

    Has anyone ever thought about laser dentistry? It is a relatively new field, but also a proven field. You can use this for dental cleanings, cavities and also root canal work. It seems. Whole lot less noisy. Does anyone have any experience with this? I will receive a laser deep cleaning this...
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    A New Potential Drug to Prevent Cisplatin- or Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

    That is not true, because if this even works at all,it will be many years before it hits the market. I don’t think you realize how much of the world population has tinnitus not to some degree. It is estimated to be around 10% and it continues to rise (very rapidly). All these people will still...
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    Tinnitus Research Initiative (TRI) 2018 Conference

    @Steve thank you for the report. I just want to say that if you can make the surveys in a sort of app form, you will I think have an even higher chance of compliance. I also think it might even increase the population that would download the app and do the surveys. Maybe they should come with...
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    And the article and your anecdotal comments also possibly prove that dr. Shore is on the right track.
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    Update on AM-101 (aka Keyzilen)

    I don’t know if that has been posted, but anyway. https://www.biospace.com/article/auris-medical-fails-again-in-phase-iii-trial/?s=69
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    Bill Gates Foundation

    Well, just because someone once applied, does not mean we can't do it again. Does anyone on this forum have any experience writing for grants or something along those lines? I would be more than willing to help draft a letter. It can even be posted here online for the entire community to put...
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    Is There Anything to Protect from New Noise Trauma?

    I tried to take NAC before and it gave me a huge spike. So I don’t think that’s a good idea. Is there different types of NAC? Maybe I took the wrong one.
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    Is There Anything to Protect from New Noise Trauma?

    I have to do a dentist treatment soon and I would like to know if there is anything I can take/do to try and prevent new noise trauma from happening? I was going to do a course of prednisone, but this is kind of a heavy treatment that I would like to not have to revert to too often. Does anyone...
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    Update on AM-101 (aka Keyzilen)

    @attheedgeofscience Thank you very much for explaining this so clearly and succinctly. I really hope that with this new study they where able to get better data. If it would help anyone I would be the first to jump for joy. We all just need to find something that works. And if this is just for...
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    Otonomy OTO-413 — Treatment of Hidden Hearing Loss

    If the neurons are needed to be electrically excitable to survive for us to be able to still have later on, is there something that can be done now to keep them alive? Any ideas people?
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    Inner Ear Hair Cell Regeneration — Maybe We Can Know More

    Luckily for us, science/medicine works in an exponential way. That means that instead of seeing linear improvements, every new small improvement will stack upon existing knowledge. So every year will bring massive improvements that will stack upon each other. I believe there was talk a number...
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    Acupuncture for Tinnitus

    I have tried twice. The first time is when i found some relief for sure (they did full body acupuncture) and about 9 sessions of one hour. The second time i did not find any relief with the acupuncture sessions (the needles where only on my face), and they where 30 minute sessions. I stopped...