Pierce Wolf
Member
- Dec 17, 2020
- 42
- Tinnitus Since
- 12/2020
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Nail gun charge going off outside the gun near my right ear
Well in extremely severe cases I've seen reports of people undergoing labyrinthectomy surgery for hyperacusis. The surgery is normally done for very bad Ménière's cases. It's not exactly a cure but it does eliminate all symptoms. Just at a great cost for it completely deafens whatever ear they treat for it is literally destruction of the cochlea.So our lives are essentially indefinitely on hold? Let's hope SPI-1005 will help a great deal in any case.
Now I'd say that for anyone to seriously consider this they'd probably want to be a good few years into hyperacusis and either a very severe case or a case that continues to get worse no matter what they do. Also only for those with it in one ear or only really bad in one ear. I don't even think they would let someone do this procedure to both of their ears.
To be honest even I am keeping this option on the table for I only have problems in one ear and they are pretty bad and I've noticed strange increases of problems (worsening noise distortion, increased pain, and vertigo attacks).