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I was hoping MPP would be in favour of more radical activism

I suppose the status quo will do

I won't call anyone. I never use phones due to my ears.

Does using a phone hurt your ears?
 
the reason i said that is because they probably think it's me, I don't like the ATA either and have minimal faith in the BTA, Also hair cell regeneration won't help if tinnitus wasn't caused by SN hearing loss
 
It's generally agreed upon that Jastreboff is an enemy of the tinnitus cure.

I think my new meme Target will be ATA and BTA. Start slow, defacing their logos in creative ways. And then photoshop their employees into photos that will live on the internet forever. Maybe then they'll actually ACKNOWLEDGE OUR DESIRE FOR AN ACTUAL CURE.
naw man, just reach out periodically. be nice. tell them how fucked your situation is and generate sympathy. we've got two months before this fx322 trial ends. we need to just generate awareness for this. email the wounded warrior project too.
 
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I strongly believe their are atleast two types of hyperacusis or more, I can't confirm this. Research is young
many things can cause ear pain, trigeminal neuralgia seems to make cross overs with it. Cross discipline research is lagging. Suffering people get thrown under the bus and I'm sure all the researchers know we're nutjobs for trying to solve these problems on our own.
 
Pawel Jastreboff's TRT and Michael Leigh's thread's are currently the world authority on hyperacusis.

let that sink in
 
I don't know why I keep using my headsets. Although I listen to music at around 14% volume i think it just spikes my tinnitus. But in the same time other people who have tinnitus seem to have no spikes with using headsets
 
I don't know why I keep using my headsets. Although I listen to music at around 14% volume i think it just spikes my tinnitus. But in the same time other people who have tinnitus seem to have no spikes with using headsets
My tinnitus is pretty much gone and I avoid headsets/earbuds like the plague. Not risking getting this again.
 
My tinnitus is pretty much gone and I avoid headsets/earbuds like the plague. Not risking getting this again.
now you can become a normie, oh i'm back to using headsets once in a while and I notice semi numbness in my right side of face but no burning pain. High pitch noises sound clearer using headsets thats the only reason why.

I do not at all notice burning pain for the past month or two or even longer, but still slight facial numbness

This happens with or without headsets, it is worse when I am tired.
 
now you can become a normie, oh i'm back to using headsets once in a while and I notice semi numbness in my right side of face but no burning pain. High pitch noises sound clearer using headsets thats the only reason why.

I do not at all notice burning pain for the past month or two or even longer, but still slight facial numbness

This happens with or without headsets, it is worse when I am tired.
But I don't want to be a normie that's a fate worse than death.
I wish I protected my ears more after getting tinnitus maybe I coulda drop it to a pretty unnoticable one too
Maybe the reason mine's gone is because I began wearing a TMJ splint.
 
damn, and the mutebutton breakthrough was that it proved to reduce the Big T right?
Seems to reduce it yeah, but idk if it reduces it as much as susan shore's device or the big hitter, the uMinn device. Also, I'm fairly certain this only works if you can modulate your tinnitus with body movements but I could be wrong.

The device releases in Europe in early-mid 2019. If you're American you will have to go to Ireland to get it.
 
Seems to reduce it yeah, but idk if it reduces it as much as susan shore's device or the big hitter, the uMinn device. Also, I'm fairly certain this only works if you can modulate your tinnitus with body movements but I could be wrong.

The device releases in Europe in early-mid 2019. If you're American you will have to go to Ireland to get it.
damn x2, so basically all i've got to look forward to is FX.
I hope that shit pulls through
 

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