Please try reading Tolle......xThe thing I'm the most worried about is being unable to not see myself as a victim.
Please try reading Tolle......xThe thing I'm the most worried about is being unable to not see myself as a victim.
Too much BS here. The people posting that a regeneration treatment is 2 years away should prove it with facts and sources. Too many of these lately.I don't see the point of suffering without the possibility of recovering. I find it stupid. I just wanted to start classes and have a normal life. I don't suffer.
Nothing this bad.Agreed. Also meant in general. You realize how easy it is to get sick and how scary the depression that follows can be. There are literally thousands of life ruining diseases that can appear out of nowhere, even if you're careful. You can just get unlucky.
That's even more rare than tinnitus. Severe cases of tinnitus and hyperacusis is also rare.I like to watch movies/documentaries about chronic illnesses/rare disorders. It helps me cope in a strange way. Takes away that "why Me" component from all this stuff, knowing I'm not the only person in the world who is struggling even though at times it feels like it (outside of forums).
On Snapchat today there was a story of a woman who is allergic to the sun or any UV rays. Not just a mild rash allergic but she literally gets little melanomas (cancerous) all over her body if exposed. She's had most of her nose surgically removed. Her lower lip. It's so sad.
Yeah, false hope is everywhere. I can't with that shit. I naively believed that kind of speech myself in the past, but nothing worked. I believed in Lenire.Too much BS here. The people posting that a regeneration treatment is 2 years away should prove it with facts and sources. Too many of these lately.
When I first joined, there were endless posts about how Lenire/Neuromod was going to 'cure' people and it hasn't done shit. It is the biggest POS BS hoax I have read on here.
Fuck false hope and BS.
I think 2 years is possible. Audion and Frequency Therapeutics are so close. Audion has finished Phase 2 clinical trials and Frequency Therapeutics is currently in Phase 2a with the potential of being able to skip Phase 2b and release the drug in the market.Too much BS here. The people posting that a regeneration treatment is 2 years away should prove it with facts and sources. Too many of these lately.
When I first joined, there were endless posts about how Lenire/Neuromod was going to 'cure' people and it hasn't done shit. It is the biggest POS BS hoax I have read on here.
Fuck false hope and BS.
The methods of checking for hearing loss are a joke. If you got tinnitus after noise exposure it's probably safe to assume there's some damage done to the auditory system. Luckily that means regenerative medicine should help.How can Frequency Therapeutics help individuals without hearing loss?
Did you have an audiogram over 8000 Hz? You still can have hearing loss even with a perfect standard audiogram.Yeah, false hope is everywhere. I can't with that shit. I naively believed that kind of speech myself in the past, but nothing worked. I believed in Lenire.
How can Frequency Therapeutics help individuals without hearing loss? How can Frequency Therapeutics have an effect on tinnitus? @FGG I tag you because it's seems that you are so well informed about this topic and also you are a very smart woman IMO.
It's important to remember too that even an 8 kHz audiogram measures only a handful frequencies (7-8) in order to detect widespread OHC loss. That's 7-8 frequencies out of EIGHT THOUSAND. I have notches at several of my tinnitus tones after doing sweep testing. We are talking very specific, like 840 Hz, 2770 Hz, etc.Did you have an audiogram over 8000 Hz? You still can have hearing loss even with a perfect standard audiogram.
I think, the idea behind Frequency Therapeutics' drug is that the brain compensates for lost input from the damaged hair cells, so if the hair cells are regenerated the brain won't need to make the phantom sound and hopefully will "adapt back.". I'm sure @FGG can offer a more thorough explanation.
Appreciate the vote of confidence. Let's see if I can explain this clearly:Yeah, false hope is everywhere. I can't with that shit. I naively believed that kind of speech myself in the past, but nothing worked. I believed in Lenire.
How can Frequency Therapeutics help individuals without hearing loss? How can Frequency Therapeutics have an effect on tinnitus? @FGG I tag you because it's seems that you are so well informed about this topic and also you are a very smart woman IMO.
What baffles me a bit is how will they be able to determine whether the damage is definitely due to cochlear problems? As far as I know, right now there is no surefire way to diagnose the origin of tinnitus. Will it be like, if there are no likely horrible side effects, every tinnitus patient who doesn't have an exact underlying cause can try it and see whether it helps?Regenerative medicine is addressing the underlying cause in most SNHL. A lot if people do not realize, even if you don't *feel* like you have hearing loss, if your tinnitus was due to noise, you have definitely have hearing loss/cochlear damage. This damage could be in untested frequencies (either in a single notch or above the range of a standard audiogram) or you could have synaptopathy, aka "hidden hearing loss" (the drugs in trial for this are: OTO-413. Hough Pill and PIPE-505 -- and Justin at Hough has confirmed on Tinnitus Talk they saw phase 1 positive results for Tinnitus).
The diagnostics are truly primitive, but you can rule out a lot of potential causes with a really extensive work up: vascular, nutritional, neck/jaw injury, conductive loss, "third window" syndromes, immune-mediated, neoplastic (tumor), genetic hearing loss, hydrops/Meniere's, etc. Though a lot of those can't be fully ruled out.What baffles me a bit is how will they be able to determine whether the damage is definitely due to cochlear problems? As far as I know, right now there is no surefire way to diagnose the origin of tinnitus. Will it be like, if there are no likely horrible side effects, every tinnitus patient who doesn't have an exact underlying cause can try it and see whether it helps?
I'm interested in this sweep testing. How do you perform it and what happens when a notch is present? Does the sound seem to cut out and reappear or isn't it that drastic?It's important to remember too that even an 8 kHz audiogram measures only a handful frequencies (7-8) in order to detect widespread OHC loss. That's 7-8 frequencies out of EIGHT THOUSAND. I have notches at several of my tinnitus tones after doing sweep testing. We are talking very specific, like 840 Hz, 2770 Hz, etc.
But my 8 kHz audiogram shows "no hearing loss" per every ENT I've seen. The damage is there, but it's too specific and too mild to show up.
How audiograms somehow became a standard for detecting minute structural damage I'll never know. They are not designed for that in any way.
It makes sense but how much will it help (is the question)?The methods of checking for hearing loss are a joke. If you got tinnitus after noise exposure it's probably safe to assume there's some damage done to the auditory system. Luckily that means regenerative medicine should help.
What is it supposed to do to people who have severe/loud tinnitus?I think 2 years is possible. Audion and Frequency Therapeutics are so close. Audion has finished Phase 2 clinical trials and Frequency Therapeutics is currently in Phase 2a with the potential of being able to skip Phase 2b and release the drug in the market.
It should reduce your tinnitus. The current formula does not go below 6kHz but once the new delivery method is created it should be able to restore all hearing in all the frequencies and reduce tinnitus but also hyperacusis.What is it supposed to do to people who have severe/loud tinnitus?
Do any of these treat ear pain as well?
I have three different theories and opinions why I have ear pain and was wondering if any of these treatments will treat my ear pain - is there any chance?
Sometimes, I can make a good guess why I am having ear pain but other times, I have no idea or can only take wild guesses.
Also, the most recent development regarding my ear pain is my right ear has ear pain more often than before. I don't know why. How common is ear pain with the guinea pigs of these studies and trials
I don't think ear pain is very common with many tinnitus patients, at least not chronic ear pain and AS BAD as it is, I still consider severe tinnitus as my worst problem.
We'll have to wait and see. That sucks, and I try to tell myself this might not even work, or only a bit.It makes sense but how much will it help (is the question)?
Doesn't everyone have a unique case of tinnitus? Will regenerative medicine help universally with that in mind?
I don't know if it would be considered higher pitched. Personally, I think it is.We'll have to wait and see. That sucks, and I try to tell myself this might not even work, or only a bit.
If it does what it's claiming, it should help regardless of how unique your tinnitus may be. For now, there's a concern about lower frequencies because the drug only gets to the point of the cochlea where the higher frequencies are. If your tinnitus is high pitched then that should work.
At least we don't have to wait too long for phase 2a results...
Sounds too good to be true. I am not getting my hopes up. I can barely make it through each day let alone wait 2 years for a supposed "miracle" treatment.It should reduce your tinnitus. The current formula does not go below 6kHz but once the new delivery method is created it should be able to restore all hearing in all the frequencies and reduce tinnitus but also hyperacusis.
I do believe it will make the ear pain go away as well. There was an Audion anecdote stating that they could rejoin the band due to their tinnitus and hyperacusis reducing.
I use https://www.szynalski.com/tone-generator/I'm interested in this sweep testing. How do you perform it and what happens when a notch is present? Does the sound seem to cut out and reappear or isn't it that drastic?
I know how you are feeling. I also can barely make it through each day. But I feel like having at least some hope is making me get through each day.Sounds too good to be true. I am not getting my hopes up. I can barely make it through each day let alone wait 2 years for a supposed "miracle" treatment.
I thought the most realistic time frame for a revolutionary treatment was 10 years? In the research section, I thought regeneration and cochlear repair, hair cells etc. was 10 years away? Very confusing. But, for people who might think of waiting, two years is way better than 10.
The current formula didn't go beyond 6000Hz with their small safety dose. We won't have any idea of the penetrance until after phase 2a.It should reduce your tinnitus. The current formula does not go below 6kHz but once the new delivery method is created it should be able to restore all hearing in all the frequencies and reduce tinnitus but also hyperacusis.
I do believe it will make the ear pain go away as well. There was an Audion anecdote stating that they could rejoin the band due to their tinnitus and hyperacusis reducing.
Have you gotten a CT scan to rule out TMJ or seen a neurologist regarding trigeminal neuralgia? I think you might actually be able to treat your tinnitus now, because based off your symptoms I'm not entirely convinced your tinnitus is cochlear.Sounds too good to be true. I am not getting my hopes up. I can barely make it through each day let alone wait 2 years for a supposed "miracle" treatment.
I thought the most realistic time frame for a revolutionary treatment was 10 years? In the research section, I thought regeneration and cochlear repair, hair cells etc. was 10 years away? Very confusing. But, for people who might think of waiting, two years is way better than 10.
Forgive my memory, but what caused your issue in the first place? Your problem doesn't sound like standard tinnitus; I wonder if certain tests could reveal a physical issue.What is it supposed to do to people who have severe/loud tinnitus?
Do any of these treat ear pain as well?
I have three different theories and opinions why I have ear pain and was wondering if any of these treatments will treat my ear pain - is there any chance?
Sometimes, I can make a good guess why I am having ear pain but other times, I have no idea or can only take wild guesses.
Also, the most recent development regarding my ear pain is my right ear has ear pain more often than before. I don't know why. How common is ear pain with the guinea pigs of these studies and trials
I don't think ear pain is very common with many tinnitus patients, at least not chronic ear pain and AS BAD as it is, I still consider severe tinnitus as my worst problem.