According to the lore on this forum, FX-322 is going to cure noxacusis and trigeminal neuralgia. New comers will be deceived into believing this is the case.
Not too far from it, eh?I feel like an old war general that has severed in battle on a tinnitus forum for most of his life.
Literally no one that I'm aware of (if you have seen this point me to the comment) has said it's definitely the cure for noxacusis.According to the lore on this forum, FX-322 is going to cure noxacusis and trigeminal neuralgia. New comers will be deceived into believing this is the case.
No, it's a huge shame that more doctors are not proactive. I wish this wasn't the case but I was trying to point out that even in their "laziness" once a drug or treatment comes out, they are forced to get on board.You don't realize how pathetic it is. They are not even aware of the diseases' existence.They will have a ton of propaganda as their protocol response. Unlike tinnitus, most other diseases do not have funding or priority from the US military.
It's an unfavorable scenario, that's what I am saying.
People speculating whether certain treatments may be useful in treating these conditions is not synonymous with boldly claiming they are "cures" though.I swear I seen post somewhere in the giant FX-322 thread, and I even think memes in MPP that speculate about FX-322 being useful for synaptopathy and noxacusis. They also got lots of likes. I believe we need to be in the mindset that we are in a backward ass part of human history and primitive times.
You are free to disagree and act like we are living in a futuristic advance society and a stem cell revolution is right around the corner.
But FX-322 regenerates the synapses connected to the dead hair cells, so it will help with synaptopathy to some degree. Maybe you're the one who hasn't been reading up on it enough.I swear I seen post somewhere in the giant FX-322 thread, and I even think memes in MPP that speculate about FX-322 being useful for synaptopathy and noxacusis. They also got lots of likes. I believe we need to be in the mindset that we are in a backward ass part of human history and primitive times.
You are free to disagree and act like we are living in a futuristic advance society and a stem cell revolution is right around the corner.
Funnily enough, I'm probably one of the biggest stem cell skeptics on the forum (and probably the biggest Elon Musk contraption one). Progenitor cell activation has already been shown to work though for hearing and (have you listened to the Tinnitus Talk Podcast yet?) Carl LeBel admitted positive anecdotes were the reason they added tinnitus to the experimental outcome measures.I swear I seen post somewhere in the giant FX-322 thread, and I even think memes in MPP that speculate about FX-322 being useful for synaptopathy and noxacusis. They also got lots of likes. I believe we need to be in the mindset that we are in a backward ass part of human history and primitive times.
You are free to disagree and act like we are living in a futuristic advance society and a stem cell revolution is right around the corner.
I think that after a certain point the science will prevail and consequently the whole TRT/CBT industry will start to lose traction. We're seeing this now even with other conditions e.g in the UK they now officially no longer recommend exercise therapy or CBT for chronic fatigue syndrome. This is a big step forward as the "biopsychosocial" brigade have essentially been in charge of CFS research for the past 30 years but their grip on power is now slipping. (I don't have any personal association with CFS - I just find this interesting). I hope that Jastreboff's ideology will go the same way.Yeah I agree that people in positions of power push Jastebroffian research to remain the dominant treatment. It's screwed up and it shows that not even research is an objective field. It also definitely has slowed down tinnitus research over the years, which is infuriating.
I don't think that the doctor medical world has much bearing on the strides that are being made in the field of tinnitus and hearing loss though. If there is an actual effective treatment for hearing loss/tinnitus, it will get lots of press after phase 2 or phase 3. The biotechs would hold seminars to educate doctors on regenerative medicine, as is the case with any new treatment. An ENT would be stupid not to administer the drug since, as we both agree, the largest factor in the medical world is cash, and there will be a line of people waiting to get injected.
But without the hair cell, those nerve connections are useless. Leading to scenarios where tinnitus will be generated anyway. However I do believe that regenerating hair cells almost certainly will help tinnitus. I do not believe that synapses will start regenerating in other regions.But FX-322 regenerates the synapses connected to the dead hair cells, so it will help with synaptopathy to some degree
But that's why we also have the synaptopathy drugs though - Otonomy, Pipeline, Hough etc. I don't think anyone is banking on hair cell regeneration to be a panacea for all noise-induced damage but a combination of theses therapies should help.But without the hair cell, those nerve connections are useless. Leading to scenarios where tinnitus will be generated anyway. However I do believe that regenerating hair cells almost certainly will help tinnitus. I do not believe that synapses will start regenerating in other regions.
Regarding my pessimism. It's based what Joyce has shared with me, as well as seeing people with chronic tinnitus buying snake oil over and over again. The people who fall for tinnitus scams are not just new sufferers. People who have suffered for several decades made the same mistake on purchasing garbage like Tinnitus 911 and Sonus Complete. Most patients are out of touch with reality, doctors are out of touch with reality, and researchers move at the pace of snails.
Tinnitus probably will have a treatment soon, not because of us. But because the US Military is simply paying attention to the newer technology. In my world view, if it wasn't for tinnitus being the number one complaint of veterans, I think we would be ages behind.
What do you mean without the hair cell it's be useless, both would be regrown. There are other pipelines like Otonomy and Pipeline anyway.But without the hair cell, those nerve connections are useless. Leading to scenarios where tinnitus will be generated anyway. However I do believe that regenerating hair cells almost certainly will help tinnitus. I do not believe that synapses will start regenerating in other regions.
Regarding my pessimism. It's based what Joyce has shared with me, as well as seeing people with chronic tinnitus buying snake oil over and over again. The people who fall for tinnitus scams are not just new sufferers. People who have suffered for several decades made the same mistake on purchasing garbage like Tinnitus 911 and Sonus Complete. Most patients are out of touch with reality, doctors are out of touch with reality, and researchers move at the pace of snails.
Tinnitus probably will have a treatment soon, not because of us. But because the US Military is simply paying attention to the newer technology. In my world view, if it wasn't for tinnitus being the number one complaint of veterans, I think we would be ages behind.
Definitely but it's the most attention MPP has received in a while.Is this too much serious business for the shitposting thread?
THANK YOU, LMAO!!!! She doesn't even know about research. It's just doom and gloomJoyce is super pessimistic and doesn't follow research, she's only considered with practicalities here and now. She's sort of like Michael Leigh on the opposite end of the spectrum.
@GSC please stick around. It was amazing to see you come back. You remind me of better times.
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Contrast is the main poster here and it's his domain....
This is precisely why it's practically mandatory to pay extra for a good PPO health insurance plan too. I can't imagine ever getting decent treatment on an HMO. You have to jump around from doctor to doctor to even get any kind of full treatment for anything other sinus infections or flu.What is wrong with doctors/the healthcare industry? Why should you have to see 10 different specialists before you reach a diagnosis? Why do doctors dismiss and gaslight patients, or treat you like a hypochondriac? Why do we have to go through the medical revolving door just to get diagnosed? And why don't specialists keep up on research?
It's not normal to have to spend thousands of dollars to get diagnosed. Contrast already brought up the question but it's something that frustrates the shit out of me about the medical industry. I have pulsatile tinnitus and would see an ENT, except my spidey senses are telling me they're going to prod around and say it's normal or that I'm being anxious.
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She's just very bitter from having hyperacusis for so many years, I think it's hardened her. I talked with her and she said she has no time for compassion when it comes to talking to sufferers so uh, yikes. I'm just hoping medicine comes out that doesn't put me in a situation like hers, of living in a soundproof box.Joyce is an example of extreme pessimism with zero awareness about regenerative medicine taking place. I am the example of a cautious character that thinks Frequency Therapeutics and Otonomy have a good chance of succeeding, but we need to not act like it's a cure all. I also think Decibel Therapeutics and others are way too far behind the race to say anything.
I think severe suffering for over a decade leads people into that kind of pessimism that we see in Joyce.