- Apr 28, 2021
- 1,881
- Tinnitus Since
- 1999
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Trauma
What's getting worse though? Any specific meds you on?I'm awful. Progress is getting worse...
What's getting worse though? Any specific meds you on?I'm awful. Progress is getting worse...
The noises, more different kinds of sounds in both ears. I'm on Infliximab and started again now on Azathioprine.What's getting worse though? Any specific meds you on?
Hey roy1159, are you doing okay? I saw your posts and was curious if things are improving or not after the surgery...ANA titter - positive 1:80.
ANA pattern SPECKLED.
DNA ab conf - negative.
I don't know what to make of this really.
I'm so sorry you're suffering this way.Around 8:30 PM last evening my tinnitus went completely bananas in a way it hasn't done before. It just got worse and worse and worse. Eventually I conceded and told my mom I'm coming to sleep at her place tonight. Got literally 0 sleep and now I haven't slept at all in 5 days. When I went to take a piss in the morning, I saw there was a lot of these red dots all over my face. A stress reaction. So now tinnitus is literally making me uglier.
If I don't sleep soon, I'm going to have a manic episode. I'm thinking of ending it all the time now. I got to hold on for another week so I can speak to Dirk De Ridder and maybe get some answers. This is gonna be the toughest week of my life so far.
Hey man, I hope you're still with us because I have good news for you. You can get top notch quality stem cell infusions in Mexico for as little as $2,500 per infusion of 100 million Mesenchymal stem cells each.I'm waiting for a diagnosis but nonetheless I also have some irreversible physical damage alongside the ear problems which are the most debilitating. I'm just too far gone sadly.
That's a hard thing for a lot of people to put forth. And banking my life on it is hard.Hey man, I hope you're still with us because I have good news for you. You can get top notch quality stem cell infusions in Mexico for as little as $2,500 per infusion of 100 million Mesenchymal stem cells each.
I did my research and the way they explained it to me, it seems that they have a new type of cells/treatment called exosomes, which are some sort of advanced stem cells that can cross the blood brain barrier, which means they will not only be capable to revert your ear damage but also help with your neuropathic pain, and since you had $10,000 for Pegasos, you can definitely put that money to better use in these treatments.
Remember, it's forbidden to give up before trying stem cells!
Start smoking. I thought about it but I have other health problems/conditions that would be affected so it's not an option. It's more of a slow, drawn out death anyway.How can I give myself cancer?
My good ear got two new tones this month. Either just the way things will go, or removing dental plaque manually. Either way this will not get a happy ending unless PIPE-505 is a miracle fix all drug...I've been using Discord more and more to distract myself, but there's only so much I can do before the walls start closing in around me again...
Tbh, I often wonder what being struck by lighting would do to my tinnitus. We had a thunderstorm a few weeks ago, I was seriously considering going out with an umbrella and try to get hit.My good ear got two new tones this month. Either just the way things will go, or removing dental plaque manually. Either way this will not get a happy ending unless PIPE-505 is a miracle fix all drug...
The odds for that is probably like being struck by lightning.
As hard as it may be, it's the only real chance that exists here and now to cure or improve this condition. And if you are already determined to end things, what harm can it do to try stem cells before pulling the plug?That's a hard thing for a lot of people to put forth. And banking my life on it is hard.
Anyway, I'll likely do myself in.
With our luck it would strike nearby so you would only get worse ears.Tbh, I often wonder what being struck by lighting would do to my tinnitus. We had a thunderstorm a few weeks ago, I was seriously considering going out with an umbrella and try to get hit.
You are right but at the same time the urge to crawl in a ball and just kill myself is strong. I guess the real problem is a lack of support and other people close to me vouching for and assisting me in looking at and into these options. This whole thing has felt like I've been on my own and that they simply move on with life thinking a support group is good enough.As hard as it may be, it's the only real chance that exists here and now to cure or improve this condition. And if you are already determined to end things, what harm can it do to try stem cells before pulling the plug?
It would be a crying shame to top yourself before trying an available and somewhat affordable option. If it doesn't work, you can still go ahead with what I will always call "plan B".
Unless you have a likely cause it is impossible to give an answer.If I just had regular tinnitus I would wait for the cure and suicide wouldn't be necessary. I got every complication possible, visual snow, hyperacusis, hearing loss at high frequencies, and low pitched tinnitus that somehow makes my eyes hurt and have blue flashes of light. Maybe some of these other things will get cured too but I haven't heard anything for low pitched tinnitus.
Does anyone have any idea?
I totally get that man, believe me, I've been there too. These ear issues can be crippling to the point you don't want to try anything else.You are right but at the same time the urge to crawl in a ball and just kill myself is strong. I guess the real problem is a lack of support and other people close to me vouching for and assisting me in looking at and into these options.
Is there any proof of stem cells working?I totally get that man, believe me, I've been there too. These ear issues can be crippling to the point you don't want to try anything else.
But please make that last effort. A trip to Mexico and at least two stem cell infusions. Worst case scenario they don't work and you're still in Mexico where you can get cheap barbs to say goodbye peacefully knowing that you did everything you had at hand to get better.
The only proof are the testimonials of those who tried it and reported improvement in their tinnitus.Is there any proof of stem cells working?
Where is the thread of those testimonials?The only proof are the testimonials of those who tried it and reported improvement in their tinnitus.
There's no objective way to measure this unfortunately.
But given people on this thread are at the end of their rope, does proof really matter?
That's the whole point I'm trying to make, if you're going to off yourself what do you have to lose? Money? You won't need that on the other side. And in case you don't have it, there's credit. You won't have to pay it back either.
Low pitched tinnitus associated with Meniere's disease is sometimes helped by Cinnarizine. Also, Ebselen could potentially help when it comes out.If I just had regular tinnitus I would wait for the cure and suicide wouldn't be necessary. I got every complication possible, visual snow, hyperacusis, hearing loss at high frequencies, and low pitched tinnitus that somehow makes my eyes hurt and have blue flashes of light. Maybe some of these other things will get cured too but I haven't heard anything for low pitched tinnitus.
Does anyone have any idea?
There is a long thread by @attheedgeofscience with a lot of information but it is a sample of one. If you contrast it with what Prof. Heller from Stanford said on stem cells for hearing loss you will see that stem cells are really a desperate last resort. Check this more recent thread too in case.Where is the thread of those testimonials?
Yeah you're right, might as well try everything before you go.
"There is no working stem cell treatment for inner ear disorders and every single "clinic" offering these kind of treatments are nothing else than profit hungry snake oil salespeople.
I would be extremely careful because these treatments are not only not effective but they can even be dangerous. You will most certainly have to pay a lot of money for a "treatment" that shows no benefit.
I am sorry to be that blunt with my answer, but I think that it is important to make this clear.
I am attaching a report from a highly reputed scientific journal about how various clinics that offer "stem cell" treatment harmed patients with their procedures.
I would be very careful with this - unfortunately, there are no miracle treatments for inner ear disorders. We are working hard on making small steps to provide effective solutions for patients, but please understand that research in this area is difficult, underfunded, and unfortunately difficult - and therefore slow.
I wish that the field would move faster."
Who's the bald guy?Low pitched tinnitus associated with Meniere's disease is sometimes helped by Cinnarizine. Also, Ebselen could potentially help when it comes out.
Thanks. I'm going to look into it. That's my last option.There is a long thread by @attheedgeofscience with a lot of information but it is a sample of one. If you contrast it with what Prof. Heller from Stanford said on stem cells for hearing loss you will see that stem cells are really a desperate last resort. Check this more recent thread too in case.
P.S. This is what Heller said:
Cat pilot was grounded after a tough jet fight, but he is recovering. The guy in the picture is Grigori Perelman.Who's the bald guy?
And what did he do to the cat pilot?
Let's hope something comes out from PIPE-505 this month...
So sorry to you hear you are struggling like this. I understand. How are you now?I sometimes get the feeling that I'm sending off vibes that I'm doing really well. I had 3 amazing weeks in June where I even had silence.
Let me put it out there, I am NOT doing well. I went from the worst tinnitus period of my life, to the best to a period that's even worse. I just came out of the shower. It's the middle of the night. That's the 2nd time I've had to abort sleep this week in order to manage my tinnitus.
I've repeated again and again that my tinnitus is not reactive. Well, that doesn't seem to be the case anymore. I sleep in the same room as my fridge. Ever since I habituated to the sound of my fridge sometime in 2019, it hasn't bothered me at all. It's been a non-issue. Well, just 30 minutes ago, the sound of the fridge bothered me so much that I felt like screaming very, very loudly and I was 5 seconds away from pulling the plug on it. When it finally shut up and went quiet again, the quiet made my tinnitus seem 100 times worse and I then got a new sound in my right ear.
I can't sleep with this racket but at the same time, I'm insanely tired as I haven't gotten any quality sleep in 4 or 5 days.
I'm having serious suicidal thoughts now and if my brain keeps being this volatile, unstable and crazy I think I will go through with it this summer. Not sleeping at all for such a long time makes me unable to enjoy life in any way, shape or form. Intense sounds like the one from my fridge seems to spike my tinnitus now, but so does silence. So sleeping seems to be out of the question for me now.
I don't know how to go on with this and I also know that contacting my doctor or the ENT will do fuck-all. My doctor is the one who gave me the medicine that started all of this in the first place and he doesn't even acknowledge tinnitus as a problem. He seems to think I get mild tinnitus occasionally....
I'm going to contact Dirk De Ridder and see how fast I can get a conversation with him tomorrow. I seriously need help. I'm more scared of living than of dying now.
Me too. Sorry to hear that. I'm absolutely exhausted by this din in my skull and like y'all, just want to fucking enjoy life!My ears scream frantically with 7 noises at same time but I'm dead tired so I hope to sleep well tonight.
Wish everyone here the same.