Scruffiey
Member
- Jan 18, 2025
- 29
- Tinnitus Since
- 10/2024
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise Exposure, Acoustic Shock & Possible ETD
Anecdotal, of course, but I came across someone on Reddit who claimed to have participated in the Ménière's trial. While they were pleased with the reduction in vertigo, they unfortunately said it had done nothing for their tinnitus. So, for now, this is just a small step forward.I feel that the fact that tinnitus has been reversed in mice means it could potentially be reversed in humans. While that doesn't necessarily mean Ebselen will have the same effect in people, it's still a significant development.
I have my suspicions that this drug might be useful to some degree for some of us, as it clearly reaches the right areas. I'm really, really hoping it helps with TTTS, hyperacusis, and noxacusis—maybe even with reducing early-onset tinnitus levels or something similar.
I believe tinnitus will be treatable, if not curable, within the next 15 years. And yes, Ebselen may be the starting gun. If they could develop the equivalent of paracetamol for a bad headache—something that could smooth out the pitch and level on difficult days—that would be incredible. The mental health benefits and overall improvement in quality of life, just from knowing there was even the slightest safety net, would be unprecedented.