- Jan 18, 2021
- 782
- Tinnitus Since
- 01/2021
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Wim Hof Breathing Exercises
Hi Everyone,
I've had tinnitus since early January along with a host of other problems (headaches, ear pain/pressure, anxiety, etc) that all came about after doing Wim Hof breathing technique. @MrC6688 started a thread regarding this and we have since gained several members who have unfortunately experienced this same phenomenon from the Wim Hof Method.
In any case, as I'm sure anyone who is on this forum has done, I spent the last 2 months of my life researching any possible cure, treatment, reason, etc for this ailment and have tried a bunch of techniques and supplements over the same period. While the ear pressure and pain is resolving, the tinnitus seems mostly stagnant and possibly a bit worse but it certainly fluctuates. I started looking into therapies that could possibly deal with tinnitus from a brain and/or CNS/ANS perspective as @MrC6688 and many others have stated we may have some form of dysautonomia (ANS imbalance) caused by the Wim Hof Method.
I came across a neurologist who claims he has now treated 6-10 patients with tinnitus. He has not exclusively treated anyone for tinnitus. He was treating his patients for neuropathy and realized that after a few sessions, their tinnitus was resolving. He said on average, it takes 6 sessions to "cure" his patients of tinnitus. He claims his wife has been treated too and has absolutely no ringing anymore.
I am generally very skeptical about these kinds of cures and treatments but I ask myself why is a doctor who is fully booked in his clinic trying to sell snake oil? He seems genuine and definitely knowledgeable in his field and I assume that becoming a neurologist is no easy task so I'm eager to give credibility to him. He has invited me out to participate as his first "tinnitus" patient at a very reduced rate to try and see if it will work. I am in Canada and he is in the US and with the COVID-19 quarantine restrictions both ways it would be very difficult to make the trip feasible.
I would like to get everyone's take on the possibility that this works as I truly don't believe this is a scam and I'm hoping that he is not delusional about the effectiveness of this device. BTW, the device is the RST Sanexas, an FDA approved (I think the only approved) machine for treating neuropathy. In looking it up, it seems like there are mixed reviews; those who say it's a miracle machine and those who label it a glorified TENS unit. The idea is that the machine can reach the hearing organ (cochlea) and is able to use the bone around it as a conductor (since bone is calcium and calcium is metallic on the periodic table). He believes that the biggest issue with treating tinnitus is the inability to cross the BBB and that's why we are ineffective at delivering therapeutic medicines. He also mentioned the Australian research that effectively proves tinnitus can be measured in the brain (I think referring to the Bionics Institute) and discussed how it was a monumental find for tinnitus/brain connection research. These are his ideas, not mine, but they do sort of make sense to me albeit with my limited knowledge. Is it possible that this device is repairing the nerves and synapses in the cochlea or auditory brainstem? Is there any way that this is possible and true?
Curious to hear what everyone has to say and if perhaps this doctor has found the potential treatment we have (some longer than others) all been waiting for.
I've had tinnitus since early January along with a host of other problems (headaches, ear pain/pressure, anxiety, etc) that all came about after doing Wim Hof breathing technique. @MrC6688 started a thread regarding this and we have since gained several members who have unfortunately experienced this same phenomenon from the Wim Hof Method.
In any case, as I'm sure anyone who is on this forum has done, I spent the last 2 months of my life researching any possible cure, treatment, reason, etc for this ailment and have tried a bunch of techniques and supplements over the same period. While the ear pressure and pain is resolving, the tinnitus seems mostly stagnant and possibly a bit worse but it certainly fluctuates. I started looking into therapies that could possibly deal with tinnitus from a brain and/or CNS/ANS perspective as @MrC6688 and many others have stated we may have some form of dysautonomia (ANS imbalance) caused by the Wim Hof Method.
I came across a neurologist who claims he has now treated 6-10 patients with tinnitus. He has not exclusively treated anyone for tinnitus. He was treating his patients for neuropathy and realized that after a few sessions, their tinnitus was resolving. He said on average, it takes 6 sessions to "cure" his patients of tinnitus. He claims his wife has been treated too and has absolutely no ringing anymore.
I am generally very skeptical about these kinds of cures and treatments but I ask myself why is a doctor who is fully booked in his clinic trying to sell snake oil? He seems genuine and definitely knowledgeable in his field and I assume that becoming a neurologist is no easy task so I'm eager to give credibility to him. He has invited me out to participate as his first "tinnitus" patient at a very reduced rate to try and see if it will work. I am in Canada and he is in the US and with the COVID-19 quarantine restrictions both ways it would be very difficult to make the trip feasible.
I would like to get everyone's take on the possibility that this works as I truly don't believe this is a scam and I'm hoping that he is not delusional about the effectiveness of this device. BTW, the device is the RST Sanexas, an FDA approved (I think the only approved) machine for treating neuropathy. In looking it up, it seems like there are mixed reviews; those who say it's a miracle machine and those who label it a glorified TENS unit. The idea is that the machine can reach the hearing organ (cochlea) and is able to use the bone around it as a conductor (since bone is calcium and calcium is metallic on the periodic table). He believes that the biggest issue with treating tinnitus is the inability to cross the BBB and that's why we are ineffective at delivering therapeutic medicines. He also mentioned the Australian research that effectively proves tinnitus can be measured in the brain (I think referring to the Bionics Institute) and discussed how it was a monumental find for tinnitus/brain connection research. These are his ideas, not mine, but they do sort of make sense to me albeit with my limited knowledge. Is it possible that this device is repairing the nerves and synapses in the cochlea or auditory brainstem? Is there any way that this is possible and true?
Curious to hear what everyone has to say and if perhaps this doctor has found the potential treatment we have (some longer than others) all been waiting for.