lolz, that's bourke street. I was there a few days ago
Haven't seen him there before though
@Mr Worried
Small world, my wife's from Queensland.
lolz, that's bourke street. I was there a few days ago
Haven't seen him there before though
Do regenerated hair cells end in the correct shape and order within the cochlear spiral or are they disorganized and sloppy? This is something I am worried about, nature isn't perfect there could be many bio complications.wrap your heads around this one.
from the fx 322 patent:
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The cochlea relies heavily on all present cell types, and the organization of these cells is important to their function. As supporting cells play an important role in neurotransmitter cycling and cochlear mechanics. Thus, maintaining a rosette patterning within the organ of Corti may be important for function. Cochlear mechanics of the basilar membrane activate hair cell transduction. Due to the high sensitivity of cochlear mechanics, it is also desirable to avoid masses of cells. In all, maintaining proper distribution and relation of hair cells and supporting cells along the basilar membrane, even after proliferation, is likely a desired feature for hearing as supporting cell function and proper mechanics is necessary for normal hearing.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the cell density of hair cells in a cochlear cell population is expanded in a manner that maintains, or even establishes, the rosette pattern characteristic of cochlear epithelia."
https://patents.google.com/patent/US9968615B2/en
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Does this mean they have been doing advanced, proprietary research into this? As in things that will make this super badass that they haven't revealed? How do you control the patterning of regrown hair cells?
It could seriously alter the frequency response in unwanted ways. All we can do is hope that it is a magic bullet.Do regenerated hair cells end in the correct shape and order within the cochlear spiral or are they disorganized and sloppy? This is something I am worried about, nature isn't perfect there could be many bio complications.
someone needs to ask Aaron, he's an investor and I think he gets info that the public doesn't.It could seriously alter the frequency response in unwanted ways. All we can do is hope that it is a magic bullet.
Not really. It's technically about whatever but the precedent set is meme-based.Hello MPP,
I was just wondering what this thread was about. Is it specifically for memes?
Jack
Not really. It's technically about whatever but the precedent set is meme-based.
We also have a research team, we're going to find a cure with our limited funding. We're putting the "fun" in zero funding.Hello MPP,
I was just wondering what this thread was about. Is it specifically for memes?
Jack
Usually tinnitus but anything goes.Are the memes centered around a specific theme? (tinnitus, sports, media, tv shows, misc)
I'm using that. That's brilliant.We're putting the "fun" in zero funding.
I take vitamin A (fish oil), ginko, and CBD oil. I was on zinc and NAC and those didnt seem to do anything.@JohnAdams look into also taking Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Vitamin A, Magnesium Citrate, & Zinc Picolinate if you are looking for ear health supplements.
Potentially look into taking NAC too. Unfortunately, I had an adverse reaction to it so I stopped taking it.
I take vitamin A (fish oil), ginko, and CBD oil. I was on zinc and NAC and those didnt seem to do anything.
They claim cbd oil is a "neuro-protectant" whatever that means. I take it to try and strengthen my nervous system against stress. For me it has absolutely no affect on my tinnitus. It may be helping me sleep better.You learn new things every day! I didn't know vitamin A was fish oil. I feel somewhat embarrassed because it seems so elementary.
You should continue to take Zinc if possible. It is very good for your ears as is help balance out the amount of copper in your body. How much NAC were you take and what effects were you expecting? Does CBD help with tinnitus or are you taking it for other reasons?
They claim cbd oil is a "neuro-protectant" whatever that means. I take it to try and strengthen my nervous system against stress. Stress can kill you.
Yep. In very high frequencies.@JohnAdams Do you have any hearing loss?
Me too, but numbskull ENT says I have perfect hearing. Even if FX works I wonder if these bastard ENTs will let people like us us have it.Yep. In very high frequencies.
If it is reported in the trials that the subjects had tinnitus and it improves, then it will be FDA approved for tinnitus. It expands the market. More $$$$.Me too, but numbskull ENT says I have perfect hearing. Even if FX works I wonder if these bastard ENTs will let people like us us have it.
It wont be the ENTs' decision. It will be the almighty gods of the FDA. Also, this technology will be replicated in China and Mexico and other countries. If not here, I believe that there will be overseas alternatives, if there arent already some.Me too, but numbskull ENT says I have perfect hearing. Even if FX works I wonder if these bastard ENTs will let people like us us have it.
Not sure about that. But whatever. Let's not get ahead of ourselves. FX isn't proven for anything at all yet :/It wont be the ENTs' decision. It will be the almighty gods of the FDA.
We shouldnt get ahead of ourselves but I know very damn well that the ENT will not be the gatekeepers of who gets this treatment and who doesnt. It will be the FDA. And like I said, when/if this technology gets out you'll be able to fly to some Asian country or something and get it, probably even alot cheaper.Not sure about that. But whatever. Let's not get ahead of ourselves. FX isn't proven for anything at all yet :/