I'm not quiting MPP, I'm saying MPP is moving on to stage two.He eats them for breakfast
we've ascendedI'm not quiting MPP, I'm saying MPP is moving on to stage two.
You referring to the late 2020s, and because of automation?I don't know if it will be worth as much in the late 20's.
Yeah, but no not automation. But because tinnitus research will probably have produced a treatment by then money spent now is much more valuable.You referring to the late 2020s, and because of automation?
Why are you not guys outside having fun
Did anyone else's hyperacushits start months after their tinnitus and hearing loss.
The burning pain was very mild early november on onset then worsened in early December. It fluxated from Late January to June before finally making a turn for the better.Did anyone else's hyperacushits start months after their tinnitus and hearing loss.
My HA and floaters seemed to have started at about the same time, roughly 3 months after my noise exposure.
Can these all be taken orally? How much do they cost?manitol (increases BLB permeability)
curcumin (Notch-1 inhibitor)
IGF-1 supplements (regenerates LGR5+ cells??)
7,8 DHF (BDNF mimicker)
Who made this? From the internet...View attachment 27840
Of course not. Neither will most of the vets who got paid off either.https://www.kpbs.org/news/2019/mar/28/pentagon-has-settled-lawsuit-over-allegedly-defect/
A 3M spokeswoman declined to comment but emailed a written statement.
"3M has great respect for the brave men and women who protect us around the world," the statement read. "We have a long history of serving the U.S. military, and we continue to sell products, including safety products, to help our troops and support their missions. We are not commenting on specific litigation matters at this time."
O rly?
Then I guess 3M would proudly fund a cure for tinnitus???
why?
Yes all can be taken orally. For cost? You got to shop around. 7,8 dhf is cheap. curcumin is cheap, mannitol is used in cooking so probably cheap. The most expensive one would probably be IGF1 supplements.Can these all be taken orally? How much do they cost?
They've successfully restored hearing in mammals, now whether HA and tinnitus will always be solved by that still remains a mystery. I wouldn't get down about it. There's a lot to be optimistic about.I'm scared Contrast might be right about there not being a cure in many years. Did you read about the Alzheimer's drug? It was supposed to be the holy grail, but got terminated in phase 3 trials. Alzheimer's is similarly elusive as tinnitus... tinnitus and hearing loss is maybe even more elusive...
We don't know how Decibel, Frequency and Otonomy and their drugs that claim to restore hearing will fair in a clinical trial, the next 5-10 years will be us observing how drugs that promise to regenerate hair cells, synapses and repair nerves fair in a clinical setting.I'm scared Contrast might be right about there not being a cure in many years. Did you read about the Alzheimer's drug? It was supposed to be the holy grail, but got terminated in phase 3 trials. Alzheimer's is similarly elusive as tinnitus... tinnitus and hearing loss is maybe even more elusive...
Just keep calling out snake oil. Never stop.How do we enlist the help and rising of awareness from Vets when people are promising them a 'fix' for their T for free and some are gullible enough to take it?
1-5 years.the next 5-10 years will be us observing how drugs that promise to regenerate hair cells, synapses and repair nerves fair in a clinical setting
didn't Hough Ear dude boi say injection approved in 2020?We don't know how Decibel, Frequency and Otonomy and their drugs that claim to restore hearing will fair in a clinical trial, the next 5-10 years will be us observing how drugs that promise to regenerate hair cells, synapses and repair nerves fair in a clinical setting.
Let's just stay hopeful and donate to research and be vocal on the forum that we want help. Get the Veteran's communities involved, that's the ultimate goal if you want major support considering how they deal with hearing loss, tinnitus and hyperacusis like issues from warfare.
I can't find anything. I do know they are working with another company called Otoloic Medical. Like I said that's confusing because the guy said the injection should be approved by 2020.They haven't even started a trial, have they?