Are they all working within the same paradigm? Do you think when they find something that restores hearing in acute trauma situations, it will translate directly to people with long term noise induced hearing loss? To be honest, my vain and completely stupid fear, is that they will find a way to heal hearing trauma induced hearing loss and tinnitus short term, preventing all new sufferers from suffering after, while us who got it before from a single noise incident are left to suffer the rest of our lives, watching others live carelessly, because we were born a few years too early.Frequency, Decibel and Sound Pharmaceutical will all start a trial in 2018, we just need that one out of the three works...
Are they all working within the same paradigm? Do you think when they find something that restores hearing in acute trauma situations, it will translate directly to people with long term noise induced hearing loss? To be honest, my vain and completely stupid fear, is that they will find a way to heal hearing trauma induced hearing loss and tinnitus short term, preventing all new sufferers from suffering after, while us who got it before from a single noise incident are left to suffer the rest of our lives, watching others live carelessly, because we were born a few years too early.
The damaged synapses may explain why residual inhibition works for some people. I don't know the stats, but I suspect that those that have "normal hearing" and still have T may respond to residual inhibition while those that have lost hair cells don't respond to it.
Any news on a hearing loss cure coming out? I don't even care about the ringing as much, just want my hearing back.
Haven't heard much yet on new news. But remember vaguely reading about a possible hearing loss trial starting his year or next year. Anyone have some hope out there?
well i guess you dont have bad TAny news on a hearing loss cure coming out? I don't even care about the ringing as much, just want my hearing back.
Haven't heard much yet on new news. But remember vaguely reading about a possible hearing loss trial starting his year or next year. Anyone have some hope out there?
well i guess you dont have bad T
Hough Ear Institute
If someone is close, why not take a tour to see their hair cell regeneration approach?
http://houghear.org/new-tour-dates-for-2017/
From what I know, the technique of this regenerative approach is already licensed to Otologic Pharmaceuticals, which is also led by Hough Ears Richard Kopke. And Accelebio does venture Otologic.
I also know, that they do research for long time with coorperation with the marines.
So I think it's possible they have something in the lab, but when I see how they try to raise money it looks far smaller.
http://houghear.org/10-days-200000-match/
And again if you dont have bad T like other people that will be even more hard for you. I got reactive T Thats not easy to ignore :/ And i know that T can get worse then what i have because i have tried worse T that was imposible to ignore, but i was lucky that it did go away after 2 weeks. But my T i have now i can hear it when im driving but ye i can ignore it, but then soon after my Reactive T kicks in and the it starts to get hard.I would say everyone has bad T at the beginning. It gets better, if you can get rid of the anxiety and grief, and then after years it gets a lot better as your brain adapts. If you have good hearing its even easier to deal with T. I'm in the same boat. I would love to get my hearing back. My T is manageable as long as I can manage my emotions. If I can stay extremely happy, my T is almost gone. Its not an easy thing to do in this world, but its what I have found is best for coping.
He doesn't have bad hearing loss either... @jdjd09 : do you see a therapist ? You won't go anywhere asking the same question every week.well i guess you dont have bad T
No i dont have hearing lose, i have been testet for that 2 times by my Ear doctor thing . But i have to say i dont feel like my hearing is perfect even when i have no problem hearing at all :/ I fell like i have a hard time to hear what people are saying sometimes but its not that bad.He doesn't have bad hearing loss either... @jdjd09 : do you see a therapist ? You won't go anywhere asking the same question every week.
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And again if you dont have bad T like other people that will be even more hard for you. I got reactive T Thats not easy to ignore :/ And i know that T can get worse then what i have because i have tried worse T that was imposible to ignore, but i was lucky that it did go away after 2 weeks. But my T i have now i can hear it when im driving but ye i can ignore it, but then soon after my Reactive T kicks in and the it starts to get hard.
If I remember well, jd has only a 30-40dB loss in one ear at certain frequencies. Nothing too bad, I'd be glad to have that.
I understand his suffering, but he really needs help.