- Mar 22, 2018
- 90
- Tinnitus Since
- 08/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Hearing loss (stress + virus activation)
Sometimes you comment as a self-made scientist, sometimes you just want to confront people. If someone asks what he should do if this drug fails, I should not reply and tell him that there is many other research going on right now? What would your answer be? "The drug doesn't fail"? You completely glorify this company. I know the approach is great but calm down. Be nice and stay realistic.Stop telling people how to think.
No drug has a go yet and I really don't care which company/university/one-man-show will do it, as long as someone can cure it. I wish all of them the very best and they deserve the best life on earth humans can have.
Sorry, but do you just tell me, that I don't hope that we all get cured? That's really bizarre! Your comment makes no sense at all, we both have tinnitus, you just threw in some strong words. I just see it from a different angle and that's legit - I can hope and wish for whatever I want. I know of other research on supporting cells and regeneration and they showed limitations concerning the individual situation of a patients inner ear and currently I don't see that the drug might work in this special cases. Like completely deaf people or huge damaged areas with a lack of supporting cells. I don't know what my inner ear looks like, I don't have a scan of my hair cells. So in my personal situation with huge damage/deaf in high frequencies, I really hope to get more information about the limitations and hope for competition to improve the drug to the highest possible level so that also people with hearing loss (not only hidden) can benefit from it at any level of damage.That is a bizarre hope. My hope is that it works perfectly and restores us to a normal existence.
You mentioned your BSc education like 10 times already and you as scientist should always question new ideas/approaches before they come from theory/laboratory to fact/market. At least that's what I learned at university to confront myself with questions but maybe that was part of the MSc.