#phobictrainingcamp #mppAccording to the experts it will actually make it worse. But what do they know!
My brain does not want to acknowledge that I'm fcked but I'll need to force it for the most utilitarian outcome.
or something like that.Why is there so little information about tinnitus. It's like I'm stuck with suffering but people don't really understand because they think ringing in the ears is some joke that happens only to old people
Any word whatsoever on if it works?Nope didn't get in. Blood pressure was high from walking or flying in and screening right after. Pretty upset and pissed off.
Good thing is, is that the next study is in 9-12 months and will be much larger. They still haven't seen any side effects and I think it's very unlikely to cause cancer at any point. Gene therapy maybe, but this drug to me from the outside and not being a damn scientist, looks pretty safe.
@PolishSoldier87 found this graph.
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It looks like at the right dose that curcumin actually does increase atoh1 expression up to around 45% of that of the control group. Can anyone else here interpret what micro (M) means? Micro molar? That seems like a very low does, even taken orally. I'm thinking maybe if you could boost this with celastrol, that there could possibly be something to this.
Ok. Damn. That sucks.No. Atoh1 was expressing because there were reconstructed conditions of developing cochlea. Curcumin was just factor which presence stopped expression od Atoh1. Then it was reversed.
"To test the contribution of ongoing acetylation to hair cell differentiation, HATi was removed from some cultures at the 24 h time point. These washout experiments demonstrated that changes brought about by HATi were reversible, and differentiation resumed upon drug removal."
9-12 months? That's ridiculous, especially if it's safe. If these people are working 8 hour days 5 days a week, what in the world could they possibly be doing?Nope didn't get in. Blood pressure was high from walking or flying in and screening right after. Pretty upset and pissed off.
Good thing is, is that the next study is in 9-12 months and will be much larger. They still haven't seen any side effects and I think it's very unlikely to cause cancer at any point. Gene therapy maybe, but this drug to me from the outside and not being a damn scientist, looks pretty safe.
No. Atoh1 was expressing because there were reconstructed conditions of developing cochlea. Curcumin was just factor which presence stopped expression od Atoh1. Then it was reversed.
"To test the contribution of ongoing acetylation to hair cell differentiation, HATi was removed from some cultures at the 24 h time point. These washout experiments demonstrated that changes brought about by HATi were reversible, and differentiation resumed upon drug removal."
How do you know this? They told you?Good thing is, is that the next study is in 9-12 months and will be much larger.
LMAO how did you make thisIf tinnitus=true {self.IndividualResponse(habituate)}
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piss easy, inspect element o change text + paste any image you want over the profile pic.LMAO how did you make this
9-12 months? That's ridiculous, especially if it's safe. If these people are working 8 hour days 5 days a week, what in the world could they possibly be doing?
Last years study: it was safe
This years study: it's safe again.
9-12 months later phase 2a: does it work?
X months later: does it work again?
They could answer this question in like 2 months for us. They will know. If you're right then this is complete insanity. It shows a complete lack of urgency and empathy for us. If it's safe what is the deal? Isnt the whole purpose of the FDA to just make sure these drugs dont harm us? It is safe. Next. Does it work??????
Those syrians all have tinnitus from the US weapons that John McCain shipped to his BFFs in Isis.
Those syrians all have tinnitus from the US weapons the John McCain shipped to his BFFs in Isis.
no, not so fast. this is bullshit dude.
I fully agree that fixing the peripheral issue will indeed fix the problem of tinnitus in most cases. I'm just being silly.no, not so fast. this is bullshit dude.
stubbing your toe and having pain isn't the same thing as losing a toe and having the brain's mapping still detect phantom signals. There is a difference between central and peripheral pain.
That doesn't mean that fixing the peripheral issue will not help.