I think it would be worth now sharing my experience with stem cells. I've had two separate treatments at Stem Cells 21 in Bangkok. The first was in October last year, and I just got back from my second treatment last week. I contacted
@attheedgeofscience before my first treatment and decided to go with SC21 as they had achieved positive results with past patients. Also, everything I've learnt about my T leads me to believe it was/is caused by noise induced hearing damage (along with possible ototoxic medication), so treatments to regenerate my hearing should be beneficial. My T sounds correlate to the greatest areas of my hearing damage (as shown by an audiogram), which are around 1500 Hz and 3500-4000 Hz. I also had a small improvement using Dr Wilden's LLLT device in the middle of last year.
I try to be objective as possible and say I had a 25% improvement in my T from the first treatment. This was 100 million MSC umbilical cells administered via: two sets of local injection in front of the ear (50 million), IV (40 million), and intra-nasal (10 million). There was also the daily supportive therapies of IV oxygen, various nutrients (curcumin etc), IV and head laser, and peptide injections. Also a two-month take home supplement package. The second treatment was as the first except I doubled the amount of cells (same administration ratios as the first treatment).
Further, I had a definite improvement in my T within 24 hours of receiving the local injections. I know this was from the local injections, and not IV or intra-nasal, as on days I received these I didn't get the same improvement. This happened at both the first treatment and the second treatment on all occasions I received a local injection. On this evidence I consulted with the Doctor at SC21 to move my intra-nasal cells to the second local injection which was happening near the end of the second treatment. However, I can't say an increased amount of cells correlates to a greater improvement. I've had amounts of 5, 25, 40, and 50 million cells injected locally to the ear in one procedure (the larger amounts to my left ear as this is the worse one in terms of my T). They all had improvement, but not differently noticeable depending on the amount.
I also had steady slow improvement over the three months after the first treatment up until about new years. Maybe this is more the IV administered cells taking time to work, but there isn't any way to discern this. I am of course still in the improvement phase of the second treatment, so I don't want to try and judge if the doubled amount of cells has resulted in greater improvement overall. In the future I am considering a smaller treatment of just local injections as my experience suggests these alone improve my T.
LJ.