i am 24 and i do not want to life with this noise in my head for rest of my life !!!
I think it will be a natural cure and even something completely counterintuitive, usually is.
Isn't your tinnitus very mild now ? - do you have to plug your ears to hear it?While I probably do not agree with the first part of your sentence, I certainly would not disagree with the 2nd half.
After my trip to the neurology clinic in Switzerland, I am keeping a more open mind, which, would include also sound suppression therapies - a class of treatments that I would otherwise have dismissed in the past.
Isn't your tinnitus very mild now ? - do you have to plug your ears to hear it?
Agreed.Tinnitus is a curse straight from Hell that somehow ended up in the realm of the living.
attheedgeofscience
08/DEC/2014.
If you were to break down the 50% improvement in your tinnitus, how would you break it down in terms of %age of each treatment you had, roughly speaking.
From my very own direct experience (on days with 50% improvement ie. up until say - 01/MAY/2014):
1) LLLT = 0%
2) stem cells x 2 = 50%
3) Flupirtine = 0%
I have no doubt that the stem cells had an effect; I experienced violent fleeting tinnitus incidents beginning approximately 2-4 weeks after the last of the injections from each of the two stem cell treatments. The incidents of fleeting tinnitus would continue for a period of about 6-8 weeks, thereafter. The incidents would come in waves of 2-3 days at a time (with perhaps 5 episodes per day) and in each case, I would slowly see an improvement in my tinnitus volume thereafter.
The above experience was a common denominator with both of my treatments. And the other two forum members of TT who attempted stem cell therapy have had identical experiences. But it is not a cure. I believe the only people who are likely to experience a +90% recovery from hearing loss and associated tinnitus using MSC stem cells are those patients who suffer from autoimmune hearing loss.
From my very own direct experience (on days with 70% improvement ie. period from 01/MAY/2014 - 01/DEC/2014):
1) LLLT = 0-20%
2) stem cells x 2 = 50%
3) Flupirtine = 0-20%
I will do an update with more detail a little later on within the Flupirtine thread...
have no doubt that the stem cells had an effect; I experienced violent fleeting tinnitus incidents beginning approximately 2-4 weeks after the last of the injections from each of the two stem cell treatments. The incidents of fleeting tinnitus would continue for a period of about 6-8 weeks, thereafter. The incidents would come in waves of 2-3 days at a time (with perhaps 5 episodes per day) and in each case, I would slowly see an improvement in my tinnitus volume thereafter.
The above experience was a common denominator with both of my treatments. And the other two forum members of TT who attempted stem cell therapy have had identical experiences. But it is not a cure. I believe the only people who are likely to experience a +90% recovery from hearing loss and associated tinnitus using MSC stem cells are those patients who suffer from autoimmune hearing loss.
Yes there is.....LLLT did cure thounsands of people. And still does.I don't want to burst anyone's bubble, but there is no cure.
My honest opinion is, don't hold your breath for a "cure".
My honest opinion is, don't hold your breath for a "cure".
There are many management tools out there now to help people cope with t until they habituate.
I don't believe we will see a "cure" for t in my lifetime(I'm in my mid 40's).
True, a lot can happen in 5 to 10 years. If a drug is available to the public in that time frame then good.
There is still so much that is not understood about the ear and the brain.
I think the biggest challenge for any pharmaceutical companies will be side effects.
Mental health Issuses and desease has been studied and treated for decades.
Medical professionals and scientists are still learning how these medications work and what the long term effect it has on patients. The side effects on some of these drugs are devastating.
I agree to a point, but we are forgetting that there is also allot of drugs out that mostly have no side effects at all! (Koppra is one that comes to mind).
I'm about the same age as you, (45) and in all honesty if a drug comes out and it can offer me silence, even at a cost of side effects that would end up killing me prematurely in 10 or 20 years!
I think I will seriously consider taking the silence for 20 odd years and risk dying prematurely than live like this for the next 40!
I'll make it simple. If Autifony's phase 2 trial succeeds, then very close.Hi guys. I've had tinnitus for a week now but I'm already contemplating it might be permanent and I've been very depressed lately at the thought that I won't live my life the same. Now whenver I remember something I just recall when I didn't have tinnitus and I envy people who don't have it. My Tinnitus was not noise induced by the way and it's faint, if I'm at work I forget about it for a period of time. But I am in need of some hope. Realistically speaking how far are we from a cure?
I'll make it simple. If Autifony's phase 2 trial succeeds, then very close.
If it fails, then probably we are set back a decade or two.
@carlos28 , If your T is faint where you go for periods forgetting it, then you are very lucky and I can guarantee you will habituate relatively quickly, provided you don't get Hyperacusis.
I belive I got this from a nasty cold I had a week ago. Any chance it can go away for good?