Except being fat, I really don't have other health issues, so nothing to report at 2 weeks mark ;-)
Cheers
Maybe you will develop some super powers! Watch for that spidey sense!
Except being fat, I really don't have other health issues, so nothing to report at 2 weeks mark ;-)
Cheers
Except being fat, I really don't have other health issues, so nothing to report at 2 weeks mark ;-)
Cheers
The use of peptide injections (also commonly referred to as "growth factors") are one of the ways to boost the efficacy of stem cells once injected into the patient. A number of factors influence the outcome of a treatment - including:Regarding peptides - no other stem cells clinic that I talked to ever mentioned that ... so either stemcells21 knows something that others do not know or it's sales pitch
Great information ATEOS. I feel stem cells would really benefit those who get tinnitus from NIHL. Patiently waiting on progress from @whiskeykonteq
I don't think anyone knows the answer to this, and even if they did, the actual research into stem cells for audiological problems is so sparse that the information would be on its own be helpful.Does anyone know what the pathophysiological differences between noise-induced hearing loss and sudden hearing loss caused by stress are?
Did @monacco also undergo stem cell treatment fot T?
hello,At this point, any feedback from @whiskeykonteq and @monacco would be great.
Thank you!I will report as soon as I see some progress ;-)
hello,
Unfortunately nothing much to report. tinnitus is still looming. Day before yesterday I had it really loud - above running car engine level. Last time I had it that loud was 3.5 weeks ago. In a meanwhile they were days when I had absolute silence (but I had those days before stem cells too), and days when I could hear it in silent room. I'm not sure if anything changed compared to before stem cells therapy :/ Maybe it's a bit better. But it's hard to tell.
Also I took my last 1/4 of 0.25mg Xanax pill day before yesterday. Basically I stopped taking Xanax slowly in the course of last 2 months and tinnitus is at least same as it was if not a bit better. So I'm happy about that I'm still taking remeron which I will be also tapering off next month or 2. I will report as soon as I see some progress ;-)
Cheers,
Alex
best wishes @monacco! Does anyone have a theory if stem cells would affect the frequency/duration/severity of noise related spikes? One thing I've heard a lot is that since we have damaged ears already, sounds that normally wouldn't affect people cause us to have elevated T. Maybe, just maybe the combo of LLLT and stem cells could help repair/rejuvenate our cells enough that we can tolerate more noise.
Hi Alex! How are you doing now?hello,
Unfortunately nothing much to report. tinnitus is still looming. Day before yesterday I had it really loud - above running car engine level. Last time I had it that loud was 3.5 weeks ago. In a meanwhile they were days when I had absolute silence (but I had those days before stem cells too), and days when I could hear it in silent room. I'm not sure if anything changed compared to before stem cells therapy :/ Maybe it's a bit better. But it's hard to tell.
Also I took my last 1/4 of 0.25mg Xanax pill day before yesterday. Basically I stopped taking Xanax slowly in the course of last 2 months and tinnitus is at least same as it was if not a bit better. So I'm happy about that I'm still taking remeron which I will be also tapering off next month or 2. I will report as soon as I see some progress ;-)
Cheers,
Alex
I know. Im very worried about him to say the least!What ever happened to @monacco? He mentioned he was going to do stem cell therapy then disappeared.
Maybe they get used to it. Or told by their psych doctors to avoid forums and searching for a cure.
Maybe they get used to it. Or told by their psych doctors to avoid forums and searching for a cure.
Or they get cured and never want to set foot in this forum ever again (no offense intended, I'd do that myself). Or they fall off a tall building and we never know.
Whatever it is, I'm hopeful that it's the getting better/cured thing...
I think that is a more realistic expectation of what stem cells could provide at this point. And even at that, that would improve most peoples situation, if we could just ensure the T didnt get worse i think it would allow people to cope much better with T tbey have now.
Guess thats true, but T is serious business. And some people build up some momentum and then POFF their gone??Agreed. After a while the forums get repetitive. There isn't much helpful information past how to survive the first few months unfortunately.
Guess thats true, but T is serious business. And some people build up some momentum and then POFF their gone??
And I really want to know why, thats all. Give us two sentences to tell why! Would be nice!
What ever happened to @monacco? He mentioned he was going to do stem cell therapy then disappeared.
Do you think stem cell treatment could do that? In combination with LLLT? I feel like T prevents me from having a normal life and enjoying noisy events and everything, cause I am just so scared about worsening it all the time.