One thing LLLT will do, however, is restore the functioning of damaged living tissue. What I have noticed - myself - is that although my tinnitus is not completely gone, my hearing is now somewhat better (although it was normal to begin with) and also I am immune to spikes in relation to semi-loud noise (eg. sitting in a restaurant). It seems there are a number of people on this board who pretty much develop spikes from otherwise insignificant noise, and my take is that this is in part due to already damaged cochlear hair cells. When body tissue becomes damaged, and is not given a chance to recover, that is when chronic inflammation may develop. Once that happens, the body cannot break the cycle, and the condition continues indefinitely. And this where LLLT certainly has the potential to benefit the inner ear as it restores the functioning of cells.
Holy cow,
@attheedgeofscience whenever I read your posts I need like 2 days with google to understand everything...lol
Ok this post was really good, and I think it may apply to what
@luka and I are dealing with. So you are thinking that LLLT therapy helps with damaged tissues, do you think that someone who maybe has barutrauma from many months-1 year ago, has damaged tissue...? I'm asking this because I think the noise might have caused barutrauma in my ear, and in
@luka 's ear, which ultimately made the tympatic membrane weaker than it used to be. It is slightly retracted/sucked in a little bit, even though all ENT's say it is fine (only one ENT noticed this), yet from tests I am told the pressure is normal. I also hear crackling. Perhaps this is because the pressure is just slightly off due to the damaged membrane??...idk. BUT the real question, is, if this is in fact the case, would LLLT be able to make the Tympatic membrane stronger, and regain function again (i.e.would the laser be able to build more collagin, tissue, and mucusa membrane? Or just the "hearing cells?") I only read about lasers being able to help in the "healing stages" etc. etc., but nothing about old wounds, except for keloid scars, and reducing inflammation for instance. Thoughts, please?
Agreed. Dr. Wilden had a bowel full of earplugs in his office right where patients entered his clinic. You would not be allowed to leave again without stuffing your pockets full, haha...
LOL what a cool guy. Btw I tried those blue earplugs, I hate them, yet so many people love them! I must have gotten the wrong size, just letting other people know out there! I need advice on other earplugs you guys like to use. Right now I have the foamy ones.
If using high-powered cold laser therapy, a certain recovery period is required (eg. 1-2 weeks therapy, followed by at least 2 weeks rest...). Speak with a laser therapist about treatment protocols.
I know, I need to find a laser therapist. I am just using the laser from the pictures I posted above. The doctor who uses it is great, but ears/hearing loss/lasers are not his specialty, he just uses this laser on everything and gets some sort of positive result from using it. I know if I found the correct treatment results could be much better than kind of shooting in the dark, what I have been doing...dang I need to make more money and just fly to Germany already! Anyone have another job they would hire me for?? HA! Still paying off college loans...what a joke the US school system is.
I really agree with the home laser being used as just a supplement (how do you feel about the lucky laser?), but how do you think someone could find a laser therapist, and try to be treated similarly to what would be available in Germany? Is this even possible?!? I know it wouldn't be exact, and obviously just going there would be the best option, but with all of your information, could creating one's own protocol be, in some cases, pretty close to the real thing?
Hopeful...
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