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  1. ErikaS
    ErikaS
    I was in Florida the week of the 27th. I had two intratympanic shots to each ear with my own stem cells and then cell free exosomes (these have growth factors). I also had my own stem cells given IV. This is done to, in theory, help heal/regenerate damaged or broken nerves/hair cells in the ear which was the cause of my SSHL in right ear, and also the cause of my tinnitus..
    Mar 13, 2023
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  2. ErikaS
    ErikaS
    Another treatment is the laser treatment. This is used, in theory, to help calm down inflammation in the inner ear and assist healing with damaged mitochondria to help restore homeostasis. I unfortunately was too sensitive for the lasers, but some have had success with lowering their T with LLLT.
    Mar 13, 2023
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  3. ErikaS
    ErikaS
    I myself only considered the stem cells when it was determined that I suffered sudden sensorineural hearing damage/loss, which was the origin of my tinnitus. Also, it is not a “quick fix” or result. Stem cells, if they work, can take up to 2-4 months to have affect in the ears and show improvement. This is the hardest part of it all, aside from no guarantee.
    Mar 13, 2023
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  4. SarahMLFlemmer
    SarahMLFlemmer
    @ErikaS Thank you! I will be following your journey!
    Mar 13, 2023
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  5. Artemis2K
    Artemis2K
    @ErikaS I just read that exosomes are lab grown somewhere. I was strongly considering getting the standalone foreign IGF-1 until I read that such treatments were very risky because introducing too many unnatural growth factors was a health risk. Do you think I might be overly cautious here? The amount required is likely nothing beyond 200 micrograms, but I still am worried.
    Mar 14, 2023
  6. ErikaS
    ErikaS
    @Artemis2K I inquired about the exosomes used with my treatment and I was given the name of the company so I was able to read further about it. Mine were cell-free, ethically sourced from placenta. I can’t really speak outside of those, but I have read on here many think exosomes are an important factor with stem cell therapy.
    Mar 14, 2023
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  7. Artemis2K
    Artemis2K
    If the exosomes were lab-made, then it sounds like a similar situation with the lab-peptide version of IGF-1, so that may be encouraging for me. It all depends on what growth factors are in them and the dosage. I read online from (non-medical) websites that anything beyond 300 mcg was a risk.
    Mar 14, 2023
  8. Ringing_seal
    Ringing_seal
    @ErikaS What is the name of the laser treatment?

    I hope the stem cells work out for you
    Mar 27, 2023
  9. ErikaS
    ErikaS
    Thank you, @Ringing_seal ! It is called LumoMed laser. Right now the only clinic in USA that has them is Advanced Rejuvenation in Sarasota.
    Mar 27, 2023
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