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Artemis2K

Member, Male, 29, from South Carolina

Got sick on Thursday and now my left ear is bothering me more. Mar 26, 2023

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    1. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      Got sick on Thursday and now my left ear is bothering me more.
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    2. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      I'm going to find a way to treat this, one way or another. It's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when. Nothing will stop me.
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    3. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      "Stem cells require a mixture of growth factors and nutrients to differentiate and develop. The medium should be changed each day." -(BMC)
      1. Artemis2K
        Artemis2K
        Mar 13, 2023
      2. Artemis2K
        Artemis2K
        Ok now I'm starting to consider stem cells first and then PRP as a follow up. My bank account is going to be so empty until the second quarter of next year lol.
        Mar 14, 2023
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    4. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      The least costly potential solution to this madness just HAD to have a cancer risk, among other things. Ugh. There's always a downside.
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    5. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      It's amusing how 7 years ago I was complaining about tinnitus and 10 dB hearing loss, but now I'm complaining about a notch at 20 lol.
    6. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      Ok. So. Standalone IGF-1 IT-injections: Very risky, despite studies of efficacy. ~100 mcg may be all I'm willing to try. Will ask doctors.
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      2. Artemis2K
        Artemis2K
        @Ryan Scott There have been studies on both humans and animals, one of which included children. Most of them have focused on SSHL as an alternative to steroids. There's one study that has people who had success despite 10+ months of damage.
        Mar 13, 2023
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      3. Artemis2K
        Artemis2K
        Mar 13, 2023
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    7. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      Keep hoping, searching, and fighting. An answer will be found. Maybe not today, but someday, and that someday could be here before you know.
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    8. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      It would really help if anyone knew a endocrinologist so that we could have an educated insight for IGF-1 safety.
    9. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      My lack of time from a few months ago made me believe that BDNF wasn't in PRP, but it apparently is? That's good I guess.
    10. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      Fibroblast Growth Factor, BDNF, and Insulin-like Growth Factor seem to be the most discussed growth factors in stereocilia regeneration.
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      2. sakrt
        sakrt
        @Artemis2K Has any of the Drs. who provide PRP, blood injections into people's ears ever discuss it, or say why not? Seems illogical not to, with the potential benefits.
        Mar 12, 2023
      3. Artemis2K
        Artemis2K
        @sakrt What do you mean? Why aren't there more SC/PRP clinics doing IT-injections? Probably because it's not skin/muscle/skeleton related. Interior related treatments can make the FDA suspicious.
        Mar 12, 2023
    11. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      Fibroblast Growth Factor is another growth factor worth looking into. Unfortunately, there's no peptide version available.
    12. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      If molecular, stem cell, and growth factor therapies don't work... just... what else would there be left?
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      2. ErikaS
        ErikaS
        Tinnitus implant system, based off of cochlear implant. That would be the “next” thing that would hold true promise for those with tinnitus rooted from a cochlear source like hearing loss/damage. Hopefully the current trial is on pace and will be completed with results in June.
        Mar 11, 2023
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      3. Artemis2K
        Artemis2K
        That's good, but that's just half of my issue I'm afraid. I have a hearing loss notch in my left ear that makes focus and conversation very difficult, despite it not being bad enough for hearing aids.
        Mar 11, 2023
    13. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      Why does regenerative medicine have to cost so much? Lol
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      2. ErikaS
        ErikaS
        Believe me, I know ;( Let me know if you talk with a clinic about your approach and what they say!
        Mar 10, 2023
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    14. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      There are moments like this where I wish I was rich. A potential answer right in front of me but it could cost so much money.
      1. Ryan Scott
        Ryan Scott
        What's your answer?
        Mar 9, 2023
      2. Artemis2K
        Artemis2K
        IGF-1 extracted from PRP that is at least 150 micrograms. There are numerous studies showing that IGF-1 is capable of so much for the cochlea, but having a foreign variant of it is both expensive and dangerous, while from PRP is just expensive. The objective is to have a pure form of it so there is no dilution disrupting the potential effects.
        Mar 9, 2023
    15. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      This Eureka feeling would be great if I had the money and time to test it out lol.
    16. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      150 micrograms of standalone IGF-1 can be extracted from PRP. The safest most potent option, but it would cost more.
      1. sakrt
        sakrt
        I feel our medical insurance should be assisting, allow this for sufferers to try, when there's really no other option, except narcotics. IF it was covered under some approval agreement, the medical system would be able to collect data to know if truly effective. In the long run, if positive, would decrease the huge health and disability burden. Reality is, most cannot afford this, and very expensive health ins.!
        Mar 8, 2023
    17. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      Have an ENT appointment so I can finally find out why my ear behaves strangely in April. Will also see about plausible damage treatments.
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    18. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      Looks like I am getting another ENT visit... After some hopeful diagnosis, I wonder if I can potentially get the treatment I want to try.
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      2. NYCGuy
        NYCGuy
        Which one?
        Feb 24, 2023
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    19. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      Because of the resurrected discussion of growth factors, I find myself going down a research rabbit hole once again. ...Great.
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      3. ErikaS
        ErikaS
        Wow, great finds and points @Artemis2K , how would someone even go about bringing something like this to a research institution’s attention? Furthermore, would it even be worth discussing with those who are already doing stem cell / exosome protocols? Like I wonder what StemCell21 would respond with.
        Feb 23, 2023
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      4. Artemis2K
        Artemis2K
        As for America, my experience with that clinic in Charlotte made me more worried about the willingness of experimentation from stem cell clinics, especially the ones that specialize in the sports injury treatments. They'd probably be worried about being in trouble with the FDA since IGF-1 is illegal for professional sports use. IGF-1 is approved for other genuine conditions though... @ErikaS
        Feb 23, 2023
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      5. Artemis2K
        Artemis2K
        @ErikaS I've never tried to get an institution's attention like this. I probably wouldn't be able to do that alone. They'd probably write me off as a nobody lol. I'm really willing to try though. To be honest IGF-1 has been in discussion for about four years now. I kind of wish I had this idea back then. Then again, we didn't know as much about stereocillia, support cells, and ribbon synapse as we do now.
        Feb 23, 2023
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    20. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      I choose to keep being optimistic. Through the power of science there is always potential. We'll get there.
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      2. TeslaGuy
        TeslaGuy
        We need science to evolve. Evolution is too slow.
        Feb 14, 2023
    21. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      It's a bit frustrating when an AI does a better job answering my ear questions than my ENTs and audiologists.
      1. DeanD
        DeanD
        My cat does a better job to be fair
        Feb 6, 2023
    22. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      I think my hearing might have gone back to normal, but there's a weird numbness in my left ear. An imbalance, of sorts. I dislike it.
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    23. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      All I can do now is wait. May need hearing aids a few years from now. I hate this weird notch in my left ear. How it happened, idk.
    24. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      Might have lost hearing in right ear, but not sure the cause. It's been days. I've been very careful lately, so what happened? Stressful.
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      2. CRGC
        CRGC
        How much hearing? I’d try and get in touch with an ENT asap if I were you
        Dec 8, 2022
      3. Artemis2K
        Artemis2K
        @CRGC Not very much. Five decibels. I would be going to an ENT but I cannot afford to right now. Have to stick to my supplements and hope they do something. I haven't felt sick, don't recall loud noise, and don't listen to too high of volume.
        Dec 8, 2022
      4. CRGC
        CRGC
        I think a fluctuation like that has good chances of sorting itself out. Good luck!
        Dec 8, 2022
    25. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      It seems that if I expose my ears to music at even ~70 decibels for too long, I start having noticeable tinnitus. Sigh.
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      2. Marshall
        Marshall
        I usually don’t go into 70dbs noise without my musician earplugs. At least a 10db filter.
        Aug 11, 2022
      3. kingsfan
        kingsfan
        I need earplugs if it's any louder than 60db
        Aug 11, 2022
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    26. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      Tinnitus and uneven hearing loss again. Annoying. However, I haven't had any issues in a long time. Just have to make sure I'm more careful.
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    27. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      My tinnitus is back to unpleasant levels again. I also still have that pinch feeling in my left ear that never goes away. How annoying.
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    28. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      I really wish my ears would make up their mind on being tolerable or not. Particularly my left ear lol...
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    29. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      Sometimed tinnitus gets annoying as heck, sometimes I rarely notice it. Seems that it only ever gets bad after trauma.
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    30. Artemis2K
      Artemis2K
      Avoiding loud noise and taking antioxidants that are anti inflammatory does actually help. Base tinnitus stays the same, but less spikes.
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    Gender:
    Male
    Birthday:
    Aug 2, 1994 (Age: 29)
    Location:
    South Carolina
    Occupation:
    Full time student.
    Tinnitus Since:
    2012
    Cause of Tinnitus:
    I had tinnitus for as long as I can remember. Got bad later.
    I enjoy video games, anime, science fiction, and comic books.