If Your Tinnitus Was Cured, What Would Be the First Thing You Do Afterwards?

i'd be relieved that the tinnitus was gone but I'd still be stuck with ear fatigue (a very mild form of hyperacusis) and muffling in my right ear that concerns me a lot more then my tinnitus does.

I am one of the few people on this forum that is more concerned with hearing problems then tinnitus
 
it would be nice to lay me ear against a pillow and not have zapping in my head or a constant mechanic crap noise
 
i'd be relieved that the tinnitus was gone but I'd still be stuck with ear fatigue (a very mild form of hyperacusis) and muffling in my right ear that concerns me a lot more then my tinnitus does.

I am one of the few people on this forum that is more concerned with hearing problems then tinnitus

the treatments in trials right now are primarily going to treat hearing loss, with tinnitus being a secondary issue, so you're in luck.
 
I would probably die of a heart attack (happiness). Imagine this shit going away woww..
 
I would probably die of a heart attack (happiness). Imagine this shit going away woww..
"The early work done by Frequency has shown real potential for FX-322 to have a significant impact in patients with noise induced hearing loss."

I think this is it.
 
"The early work done by Frequency has shown real potential for FX-322 to have a significant impact in patients with noise induced hearing loss."

I think this is it.

and when is this coming out?
 
and when is this coming out?
its in clinical trials right now. so sooner than later, if it works. and it has already been shown to work in living mice. and It has passed the phase on safety study. I also believe I read somewhere that they got it to work in a donated human cochlea. It looks like all signs point to success.
 
its in clinical trials right now. so sooner than later, if it works. and it has already been shown to work in living mice. and It has passed the phase on safety study. I also believe I read somewhere that they got it to work in a donated human cochlea. It looks like all signs point to success.

OMG this is amazing. I will have to wait for this.
 
OMG this is amazing. I will have to wait for this.

Have you not been following this?

http://www.illustratedcuriosity.com/health/health-medicine/ly411575-a-drug-that-restores-hearing/

"The mice were then tested again and were actually able to hear, and were especially good at hearing high frequencies."

Ly411575 mentioned in above article is a component of fx322 that's passed phase 1 FDA clinical trials

Patent info for fx322

https://patents.google.com/patent/US9968615B2/en

"The specific drugs used in the assay above are agents that help drive differentiation. Non-limiting examples of the specific drugs used in the assay above include gamma secretase inhibitors (e.g., DAPT or LY411575), Wnt activators/GSK3 inhibitors (e.g., Wnt3a, R-spondin, CHIR99021, GSK3 inhibitor XXII, AZD1080, etc), antibodies, peptides, siRNA, or a combination thereof."

They are in phase 1.5 testing this is people with hearing loss. They have already administered it.

https://www.biospace.com/article/re...class-drug-candidate-for-hearing-restoration/
 
I would thank God first, cry...enjoy the peace and quiet....celebrate with my husband and children.... come and tell everyone here on TT. Maybe I'll do something different, who knows... I'll be so excited, emotional …. happy!

I have thought about this so many times.... I pray for that moment.
 
If my tinnitus was cured, the first thing I would do is Thank God! The next thing I would do is stay in a quiet room, and enjoy the pure silence, ahhh how great just listening to nothing would be.

I would had never took my days of silence for granted! The things we take for granted today could be gone tomorrow.
 
I wonder why they can't do both phases at once? Test for safety and efficacy. If I recall correctly, the safety phase of this study was done on people with hearing loss. I wonder what effect it had on them?
Oh you better believe they have private data on its efficacy. They just aren't releasing it to us. I believe 95% that if it works they know it right now.
 
its in clinical trials right now. so sooner than later, if it works. and it has already been shown to work in living mice. and It has passed the phase on safety study. I also believe I read somewhere that they got it to work in a donated human cochlea. It looks like all signs point to success.

John just because it will fix hearing loss does not mean it will cure tinnitus. This is yet to be shown.
 
I would first sleep probably for like fifteen hours straight cause I haven't slept normally since I got T and I am always crazy exhausted.

Then I would lie in a room enjoying the silence for hours and hours and hours

Then I start listening to music again - sans head screeching!! - to start working on trying to train my brain to hear music better despite my hearing loss ;'(

Dream on, Manny...dream on :(:(
 
I would also resume my other hobby: woodworking. And build myself a dinner table and cabinet. =]
 

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