Thanks for the information on Retagabine and H. Has it helped more than just slowly exposing yourself more and more to everyday noises as is recommended?
Ok, when I took a look at graphs there wasn't TCD big enough for Prof Jeanmonod to offer HIFU. Atleast that's how I understood it. I guess there is always a risk for deafness in this kind of procedures but I wasn't aware that there is a great risk of losing your hearing with HIFU.Actually he did. He does NOT want to lose his hearing capability. Probably that's why Prof. Jeanmonod told him no way with HIFU. I, on the other hand, wouldn't mind as long as the T disappears; together with H. Of course, I would mind but if I had to choose between T and being deaf on one ear for life, I'd rather pick deaf, especially since T is getting worse after some years according to some veterans. Or maybe instead of obliterating the auditory cortex a CI could solve T ?
Now, where is my chillpill?
Neither was I. In fact, I wasn't even aware that there was any risk in relation to hearing. And I did spend an entire day with the professor.but I wasn't aware that there is a great risk of losing your hearing with HIFU.
It would be even better if medical professionals could revoke certain people's Internet connection.Medical professionals can prescribe you something to take off the edge from anxiety/depression etc. I would help a lot in the first month or two.
Sorry Stink but great developments are taking place in the diseases you mention. This forum is meant to provide hope and relief for fellow sufferers. There are many reports of exciting developments in the field of hearing and tinnitus and neurology in general.THE BRAIN IS NOT UNDERSTOOD AT ALL
alzheimer's
parkinson's
MS
tremors
ALS
Are there cures or 100% effective treatments for those? NO!
how can anyone expect tinnitus to be cured ANYTIME SOON when we SO KNOW LITTLE of the brain and these diseases
we are lucky if there are working treatments for tinnitus in the next 20 years! a CURE is probably 100 years away
please... STAY REALISTIC
@ruben ruiz , we are the less than 2% minority. Too insignificant to be dealed with. Heck, they even abandoned their veterans. It's a sad world.
I'd suggest we all unite as ONE and do what they did in Ferguson. We need to rattle their bones with weapons and stones
I am no historian of medicine, but it seems that the greatest advances in medical science over the last 100 years have come in preventing and fighting communicable diseases.
We have been able to fight back against the invaders that once killed so many, so young. Even though some of those microorganisms are making a comeback now due to resistance/evolution.
Thanks to electronics and computers, we have also developed much greater tools for diagnosis now.
However, when it comes to treating things that go wrong internally, with the body's own systems, progress is slow.
How long has there been a war on cancer now? Survival rates have improved, but still no cure.
Diabetes remains treatable but there is no cure.
The brain is the least understood of all organs.
I dont think the problem is lack of effort and not caring. They may not care about us, but they care about making money. With tinnitus being as common as 10-15% og the general population, finding a cure or good treatmensts could be a billion dollar industry. Im pretty sure they want to find a cure. The problem lies rather in capabillity. Tinnitus is a brain problem and the brain is very complexand poorly understood.