Why?I also learned why they take right-handed people over left-handed people.
Why?I also learned why they take right-handed people over left-handed people.
I guess a left-handed person's brain is different than a right-handed person's.Why?
I did not.
Yes it still says recruiting.Are they still accepting study volunteers?
Well that makes sense. But of course we all know that Lidocaine only has a temporary effect on tinnitus.The study at Mass Eye and Ear is just to see what parts of the brain react to the lidocaine so they can tidy target areas.
When I called Mass Eye and Ear, they said Lidocaine is not option for regular treatment.I recently received a shot of Lidocaine next to the left ear as part of a root canal procedure, and it completely silenced my tinnitus for several hours and lowered the intensity for several more. It took more than 24 hours to go back to baseline.
I'd definitely take a hyper-target shit of Lidocaine daily if that didn't become less effective with time and helped silence my tinnitus for good.
Regardless, it's a relief to know that there is a substance that finally has an effect on tinnitus.
I am headed to Mass Eye and Ear on Tuesday. I'm going to ask if I can be a part of the study---I hate MRI's, but hate tinnitus considerably more...Yes it still says recruiting.
I saw two ENTs in Boston, recently, and one of them said he could get me into the study.@Bruce NH USA, is it just for an MRI or will you see an ENT?
I wonder why more people in USA don't ask about intratympanic Dexamethasone (with Microwick).
Interesting. Was this in your mouth, the soft palate?I recently received a shot of Lidocaine next to the left ear as part of a root canal procedure, and it completely silenced my tinnitus for several hours and lowered the intensity for several more. It took more than 24 hours to go back to baseline.
I'd definitely take a hyper-target shit of Lidocaine daily if that didn't become less effective with time and helped silence my tinnitus for good.
Regardless, it's a relief to know that there is a substance that finally has an effect on tinnitus.