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grandpa normie walking corpses and music abusing alcoholic goal less neet losers, all the same fight
tinnitus uniting generations aint that great. new paradigm shift
the normies have already habituated and moved on.
 
There was a normie DJ who made a success story (Habituation) about loud tinnitus and music sound broken (obviously do to HHL) he wrote "but it's okay" and he mentions anti anxiety medicine (likely benzos such as klonopin) I can't find it such a shame.

The thing is the doctors give normies benzos in order to keep them submissive and docile, it's amazing how normies can adapt to any given enviorment no matter how fucking suckish it may be.
 
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Just like death of the hair cells usually starts in the high frequencies obviously synapses degenerate before then in the high frequencies as well.

For a normie to lose their high pitch hearing loss to the point of it cutting in the human voice range, they literally must of had to not gave a damn about muffled high pitch hearing. I may have been dumb for abusing my hearing but I immediately stopped when I noticed damage, where as the normies keep going until it finally cuts into the human speech range.

Basically like @Tempest hypothesized by the time hearing loss shows up on the paleo-era tonal audiogram it already means massive cochlear synapse damage has occurred.

the truth is autism gives me the ability to be very attentive of my senses, so I notice something is wrong before it gets worse. As all MPP'ers should now the only thing excited about catching cochlear damage in a lesser degenerative phase is that future medicine should have less difficulty treating it as opposed to worse forms of hearing loss.
 
For a normie to lose their high pitch hearing loss to the point of it cutting in the human voice range, they literally must of had to not gave a damn about muffled high pitch hearing..... Normies keep going until it finally cuts into the human speech range.

Who are you referring to "normies" or which normie?
 
it's time to turn MPP into a protest to first go after the ATA's and BTA's refusal to draw attention to fx-322. tis is what I was trying to advocate.
 
An optimistic take:
If FX-322 ends up working, those of us with HL 8-15/16 khz will be able to find an ENT with a brain on their head who will be willing to give us the medicine despite passing the 8 khz audiogram.
Because, there are simply so many doctors, there's gotta be one somewhere with a brain. We'd just have to fly to them that's all.

Agree or disagree?
 
An optimistic take:
If FX-322 ends up working, those of us with HL 8-15/16 khz will be able to find an ENT with a brain on their head who will be willing to give us the medicine despite passing the 8 khz audiogram.
Because, there are simply so many doctors, there's gotta be one somewhere with a brain. We'd just have to fly to them that's all.

Agree or disagree?
The only ones delivering the drugs will be qualified Otologist. Not audiologist (people who sell hearing aids)

Frequency's drug will demand the Otological market to grow and it it doesn't grow then FX-322 succeeding will just be a thing of obscurity and ridicously price.

Government regulations will also play a role such as not allowing people to receive the medicine if they pass the tonal audiogram.


So basically FX-322 will be a heavily regulated, obscure, extremely expensive drug that no one will know about including 90% of ENT's. It will be viewed as a very rich man's treatment for hearing loss.
 
An optimistic take:
If FX-322 ends up working, those of us with HL 8-15/16 khz will be able to find an ENT with a brain on their head who will be willing to give us the medicine despite passing the 8 khz audiogram.
Because, there are simply so many doctors, there's gotta be one somewhere with a brain. We'd just have to fly to them that's all.

Agree or disagree?
Can't you pay for just about anything healthcare related in the states? I'd be more worried about up here in Canada where it takes MONTHS to get to an ENT
 
The only ones delivering the drugs will be qualified Otologist. Not audiologist (people who sell hearing aids)
Correct, or otolaryngologist. (It's literally just an injection.)
Frequency's drug will demand the Otological market to grow and it it doesn't grow then FX-322 succeeding will just be a thing of obscurity and ridicously price.
I'm not sure what you mean by "demand the otological market to grow"?
But in any case, I think things would largely depends on its degree of success (if it succeeds). If it's only nominally helpful, it may not be very popular. But if it genuinely restores hearing, I think it will be a blowout.
 
Can't you pay for just about anything healthcare related in the states? I'd be more worried about up here in Canada where it takes MONTHS to get to an ENT
Well, I don't know. There are private practices, but the doctor still needs to be willing to prescribe the med.
Don't you guys have private practices there too where you can pay out of pocket?
Sorry if this is a stupid question I really don't know too much about healthcare systems structures.
 
Can't you pay for just about anything healthcare related in the states? I'd be more worried about up here in Canada where it takes MONTHS to get to an ENT
no we still have regulations that certain medicines require a pharmacy and prescription

the 8khz audiogram will likely be the determining factor of that.

It took me two months to get an ENT appointment in the US as well.

The only good thing about US healthcare is that doctors compete economically to ensure better quality wins. But the trade off is that it isn't free.
 
Well, I don't know. There are private practices, but the doctor still needs to be willing to prescribe the med.
Don't you guys have private practices there too where you can pay out of pocket?
Sorry if this is a stupid question I really don't know too much about healthcare systems structures.

There are certain things you can pay for, it's mostly non critical stuff I think.
 

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