@mrbrightside614 @FGG @HootOwl @Hazel @Markku
Hey all! I've been lurking on this thread with a watchful eye for a couple of months now.
Thank you for all that you do.
Seriously, one of the few good things my hearing loss/tinnitus has given me is a great sense of admiration and sympathy for those of us who endure these burdens! Especially those of you who put in what is obviously hours per day to simply help and inform others.
I believe this would give any sensible person hope for humanity if they didn't have any before, and I cannot state my fondness of you enough.
I've pitched the below questions through
the survey for the upcoming podcast (totally missed that link before) but am reposting to get some discussion going if possible:
What can those of us who are aware of FX-322 do to ensure we get the treatment as soon as possible?
Elaboration incoming:
Once this drug is approved to hit the market (as I believe it will) and the press gets a whiff of it, there is bound to be a media storm and a presumably large backlog of appointments at every clinic that offers Intratympanic injections.
We know that for the clinical trials, participants had to have an audiogram going back at least 6 months to show that hearing loss was stable.
Would it be a good idea for those of us who haven't had a professional audiogram to get one done - could demonstrably stable hearing loss end up being a prerequisite in order to receive the actual treatment?
In addition, while we don't know exactly when it's hitting the market, it has crossed my mind to schedule an appointment with a qualified ENT as soon as the drug is approved.
For example, my provider lets me email doctors about issues before meeting them; I could potentially inform my ENT of choice that I want to make an appointment in advance to receive the FX-322 treatment, in turn 'reserving' my treatment in wake of the incoming frenzy.
If I could be so bold, I believe that all of us who care enough to follow the developments on FX-322 want our injections ASAP.
Due to our acute awareness, we'll likely know when it's approved for the market before the vast majority of the public does: even if it's only by a few hours or days.
At the risk of sounding selfish, I'd like to
leverage that headstart in order to get the treatment without standing in line behind the
30 million or so other American hearing loss sufferers, if at all possible.
Again, thanks for all that you do, I am truly inspired by your kind actions. I'm looking forward to the upcoming podcast, and intend on becoming a patron!