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I'm sitting in my silent office without masking and my tinnitus is actually very low, and non distracting, which is not typical. Actually right this moment it's basically gone. I've never experienced this before in my office.
 
Actually if the whole world had tinnitus it would probably be WWIII, MPP vs TRT showdown.
Like the great battles of old except the TRT side would probably use white noise generators and deep breathing instead of real weapons.
And everyone will wear earplugs of course.
 
You cry because it's getting better, or worse?
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I experienced the closest thing to silence today that I've had since this shit started back in late April.
Usually if I sit in my office in silence, it gets louder and louder until my head starts ringing like a bell. Today I did it and my tinnitus was just barely there. I actually worked for a while in silence and forgot I even had it. I'm really hoping this is permanent. To be honest though this is way to early to make any concrete claims or get too excited. I've had semi-quiet days before. I'm only on day 4 of my 7 day plan.

I'd like for more people to try curcumin like I am to see what they say. Take enough to turn your palms yellow. I've been taking 8 grams per day. Taking it with butter really makes it hit you hard so you probably don't need quite that much.
 
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My crazy ENT wants to see me. I told her to f**** off.
No more getting money out of me.
 
I'm pretty sure all the researchers, scientist, CEO's of bio medical companies and even the TRT/CBT'ers browse
My Posting Place.

Imagine being a respectable scientist trying to find cutting edge treatments or a CEO overseeing a bio-tech firms progress and your biggest fans happen to be these guys.

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I'm pretty sure all the researchers, scientist, CEO's of bio medical companies and even the TRT/CBT'ers browse
My Posting Place.

Imagine being a respectable scientist trying to find cutting edge treatments or a CEO overseeing a bio-tech firms progress and your biggest fans happen to be these guys.

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Reporter: do you guys have a fanbase?
David: *sweating lightly* uhh... no
 
I'm pretty sure all the researchers, scientist, CEO's of bio medical companies and even the TRT/CBT'ers browse
My Posting Place.

Imagine being a respectable scientist trying to find cutting edge treatments or a CEO overseeing a bio-tech firms progress and your biggest fans happen to be these guys.

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What makes you think they come here?
 
What makes you say that?
large companies keep track of a lot of things, i'm going to assume Frequency Therapeutics knows TinnitusTalk has a thread about them and with my comments frequenting it they have clicked on the MPP invite link once.
 
large companies keep track of a lot of things, i'm going to assume Frequency Therapeutics knows TinnitusTalk has a thread about them and with my comments frequenting it they have clicked on the MPP invite link once.

Yeah :) :)
 
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I think this paper was written before Frequency Therapeutics later publications on how good they are at hair cell regeneration or obviously competiton between
Frequency and Decibel trying to win over investors.
 
I just read a research paper on DPOAE and Hearing Loss. They said anything greater than 15db is Mild Hearing loss. I thought it was 20db?
 
that means high pitch noises can lose 3x times there priority and volume and be considered clinically uncocerning
 
I just read a research paper on DPOAE and Hearing Loss. They said anything greater than 15db is Mild Hearing loss. I thought it was 20db?
I'm pretty sure assessments range between 15-25 DB as the minimum for "mild" HL.
To the best of my knowledge it's just semantics though, they don't treat you any differently.
Oh and actually they don't treat you at all. I forgot about that part.
 
I accepted the fact that my Tinnitus will not fade beyond the 7-8 mark. I hope the treatments will cure it our at least reduce it. Still dealing with hyperacusis on both ears.
 

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