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When the cilia are destroyed they pickup no vibrations. The brain misses these vibrational signals and tries to replace the input own its own, apart from the cochlear mechanisms.

So... if the cochlea is removed, these new neural pathways formed within the brain remain a circuit that produces hallucinogenic sound independent of the cochlea.

Restoring these missing vibrations of the cilia to cancel the hallucinogenic sound of neural circuits is something I have not considered.
actually it's not the cillia or hair cells themselves per say. Anything that deprives the dorsal cochlear nucleus of input.
 
i am building a website and I am too busy for MPP, sorry i cannot particpiate in MPP research
Bruh, I'm not only building a website, I'm designing huge industrial processes and the data management for a global building materials manufacturer in SAP that involves me having to utilize ABAP, html, css, Oracle, SQL, and javascript and I still focus religiously on this community and you can see that I research my ass off. Dude, HL and shitnitus is the entire bane of our existence. I believe that there is a cure within our reach and we are in just as much of a position to figure this out as the big pharma labs. Our deficiency is our lack of monetary and scientific resources to conduct hard research and experimentation, that is also our advantage. We are not constrained by the rigorous demands of capatalistic investment. God loves us and I believe that there is a possibility that He will give us the answer to this. People are dying man. We are going insane. This is our calling in life. You're the only other person on this website that digs as much as I do. Please help me/us. We are the MPP Research Team. I think we can do this.
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JohnAdams I seriously love you and I'm going to give you my legit response. I'm too am dying for a cure, no less. But I do not think I'd be able to find one without a full-fledged advanced research team, super equipment and a of course huge budget for efficacy trials and the like. As you well know the human body is massively complex and the potential for error is a direct offshoot of that. That (and the massive bureaucracy of course) is why effective medicines and cures are so expensive to develop.
I do, however like to closely follow research currently being conducted e.g. FX.
Take care bro.
That's a cop-out. I make enough money to buy research equipment. Im also savant enough to teach myself how to use it. I'm going to pour my entire heart soul and mind into this. You should too. Goddamnit! What is more important?
 
It's cool if you dont feel up to the challenge, I do. If I cure my tinnitus I will tell you what I did.

I take this as a sign:
Last year (before I had tinnitus) I was in Charleston, SC in the ocean up to my my chest in the water, I had my car keys in my shirt pocket. I was hopping over incoming waves and my car keys flew out of my pocket into the water and I didnt notice that happened. An hour later I was at my car and that's when I realized my keys were gone. I called a locksmith and he said for a couple hundred bucks he could make me a new key/fob. I was about to tell him to come down but then I noticed the tide was going out. I spent the next hour walking up and down the beach looking for my keys, and finally found them, all that was sticking up out of the sand was a tiny corner of my Kroger Plus Card on my keyring, just a few more waves and it would have been buried completely in the sand.
At the time I felt like I had experienced some kind of lesson from God. Now I feel like that was an allegory for what I/we have to do to cure ourselves. It is a great analogy because all of these proteins that regulate cellular function do so based on their shape, like a key, interacting with sites on the cell membrane that are like key holes.

Even if we fail, who cares. We should try.
 
That's a cop-out. I make enough money to buy research equipment. Im also savant enough to teach myself how to use it. I'm going to pour my entire heart soul and mind into this. You should too. Goddamnit! What is more important?

You' be better off just trying to make as much money as possible, and donating it to the researchers who already have 10+ years experience in the matter.

Even if you do succeed in self teaching yourself to the point where you're actually on the same level as a post grad, you're only adding 1 more tinnitus researcher to the world. With millions of dollars, you could motivate hundreds or thousands of current researchers to work on whatever you want
 
You' be better off just trying to make as much money as possible, and donating it to the researchers who already have 10+ years experience in the matter.

Even if you do succeed in self teaching yourself to the point where you're actually on the same level as a post grad, you're only adding 1 more tinnitus researcher to the world. With millions of dollars, you could motivate hundreds or thousands of current researchers to work on whatever you want
I am a post grad, and I have a BS degree in biomedical engineering technology. Pull your head out of this false paradigm of badges of authority. Enlighten yourselves. We can stand on the shoulders of the researchers that publish in scientific journals. There is so much information already out there to go off of. All you guys are doing is offering excuses to not try. Stop being afraid of failure. Try. Try try. Read up on notch inhibition. I'm going to do it anyway, I would just appreciate some help.
 
All you guys are doing is offering excuses to not try. Stop being afraid of failure

Actually, I was offering a far more reasonable path. It's far easier to get rich in this world than it is to cure tinnitus, and if you're going to try and cure tinnitus, why not have as many people working on it as possible?

You're just one guy. I don't care how highly you think of yourself, you'll never be able to match the work output of a large team.
 
Actually, I was offering a far more reasonable path. It's far easier to get rich in this world than it is to cure tinnitus, and if you're going to try and cure tinnitus, why not have as many people working on it as possible?

You're just one guy. I don't care how highly you think of yourself, you'll never be able to match the work output of a large team.
I dont think highly of myself. If I was highly, I would have been smarter to not give myself tinnitus. I just think anything is possible so why not try.

I find it passing strange that I would get so much blow back trying to encourage my fellow sufferers to organize and work towards some kind of cure, even though the so called odds are stacked against us.

Actually I get it now. I'm surrounded by wojaks with no inspiration that are content with the government and big pharma solving all of their problems as opposed to reading many pages of scientific journal publications,which is just way too much to ask of them. It is cool. I dont need any help, I want it, but I probably dont need it. I dont care if I fail. I will still try. There is still a tiny probability that I will succeed. Tiny, but possible. All I am asking is for help deciphering the meaning of some of these papers. I've already been guinea pigging myself with radical doses of natural substances reported to induce notch inhibition.
 
I noticed that there's interesting personality dynamics at play here on this site. It's always cool to know how users feel about others.So I was wondering, who do you like and dislike? Who do you thing are the most helpful people on the site?

Here's mine:

Favorite:
1) Contrast: Posts great memes and is a fun guy
2) Bill Bauer: Helpful posts and longest time ally on the site
3) MBH: Niceuser who I talk to every now and then.
4)Dpdx: Fellow fan of languages.
5) Champ: Likes my posting place, so that's pretty cool.

Most helpful:
1) Aaron Haynes: Posts extremely useful information in the research threads. Not overly-optimistic
2) Attheedgeofscience: Posts accurate information of a variety of treatments. Redpilled on habituation
3) Bill Bauer: Posts good stats. Redpilled on success stories.
4) Dr. Jay Hobbs: His videos are so awesome. Seriously check them out.
5) Linearb: was in the first Susan Shore trials.

Least favorite:
1) Chris Holland: Habituationposts to an extremely annoying amount and makes enemies with everyone.
2) Gl0w0ut: Knockoff threefirefour.
3) Bobbie7: Used to constantly pester me. She's mostly gone now.
4) Fishbone: Randomly comments against me but can't hold up in an argument.
5) Kate Winstol: Only had a one-time brush with this guy but it was bad enough for him to make the list.

My favorite people. There are a lot. I like everyone on this forum.

1) Glynis- very nice person, very helpful, and overall has a good heart.
2) Michael Leigh- a good person who means well for everyone, knowledgeable
3) Nathan- my good friend
4) Chad Lawton-another good pal of mine on here
5) Tuneout-seems like an awesome guy
7) threefirefour- good personality, loves languages, math, science, etc. MPP creator.
8) contrast-smart guy, better than any ENT or Audiologist
9) Dm22-good friend of mine on here
10) Apolonia-very smart individual, good hearted, and means well.
11) TheDanishGirl-good person, we suffer a lot with T and H, and of course eye floaters.
12) Daniel95- good personality, also a big sufferer like I am. I hope he is doing well.
13) Tinker Bell
14) Red
15) Cofee-Girl-great person, bring a lot of hope to people with her personality, great success story!
16) Casper-good friend of mine, he is not on the forums anymore, hopefully he is doing well.
17) Jiri- another good friend
18) Hope111-because he gives me hope
19) Dizzyhead888-we both worsened our T by doing ear tests, good friend.
20) Equalizer-good friend, a tormented soul.
21) SamBridge
22) Manny-awesome person!
23) Samir
24) Autnumly
25) robHing-cool person
26) Jazzer
27) Johnadams
28) and everyone else on here on this forum ;)

This is an amazing forum! Great forum with great people who are always there to give you support ;)
 
There is still a tiny probability that I will succeed. Tiny, but possible. All I am asking is for help deciphering the meaning of some of these papers.
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Who knows? Nothing great is ever accomplished without optimism in the face of adversity. I can not criticize anyone for having this quality. The same is needed to live with severe T.
 
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I cant hear this frequency on my left ear but I can on my right ear.
 
Has this happened before? I wasn't paying much attention to the forum until a few months ago.

Are suicides a common thing here?

The tree of TinnitusTalk support forum must be watered with the blood of MPP'ers and tyrants from time to time.
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I'm now convinced T starts in the brain. I slept well last night, woke up, T was basically gone. Sleep replenished neuro transmitters, the chemical messengers that neurons use to communicate. If this was from mechanical damage in my cochlea, and originating in my cochlea, my sleep habits should not affect that. It is my brain looking for input where none exists.
 

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