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    Neu-002 by NeuDirection

    A biotech company has a new drug in preclinical development. They seem genuine, but I was not able to find any studies that support their reported results in animal models. The fact that they cannot spell tinnitus was remarkable. https://www.neudirection.com/neu002/
  2. Anomalous

    2024 US Presidential Election

    Well, we all know that you have a tendency to believe in things that are not even remotely plausible.
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    Hyperacusis Cured/Reduced by Clomipramine

    Thanks for this report, @MatthijsDJ. What doses are you taking for all three? I take 22.5 mg of Mirtazapine and 500 mg of Gabapentin a day. The Gabapentin reduces the stress, and it might reduce the tinnitus a little.
  4. in_the_shadows

    I'm glad to hear you're making progress! Hyperacusis spikes are normal, especially when you're...

    I'm glad to hear you're making progress! Hyperacusis spikes are normal, especially when you're re-acclimating to sound. I had a setback in August where I couldn't tolerate the sound of human voices even with earmuffs, but I kept my protection at the minimum needed to avoid pain, and the spike...
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    Prof. Thanos Tzounopoulos Receives $2 Million Grant

    @hey, for me, there are two things to consider. First, as you pointed out, mice and rats are not good animal models for tinnitus. Gerbils and guinea pigs are better because their hearing systems are more similar to ours. Second, it has only been tested on animals as either a preventative measure...
  6. pants

    Prof. Thanos Tzounopoulos Receives $2 Million Grant

    I also found that video interesting. RL-81 worked but turned your skin blue, which is almost worth it. I also found the brain activity measurements interesting, especially the effect that white noise had on that activity.
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    Prof. Thanos Tzounopoulos Receives $2 Million Grant

    I just finished watching the whole video, and it was insightful. Dr. Tzounopoulos said that RL81 not only worked, but it seemed to have a lasting effect for weeks and months, which showed that tinnitus and hyperacusis can be corrected. This was in mice, unfortunately, but it was still great to...
  8. Larkspur

    Living with Lifelong Tinnitus, Anxiety, and Hope for Silence

    After reading through some of this site, I am now wondering whether my tinnitus is connected to my neck issues. I have arthritis in my neck (and most joints to some degree) and have had physiotherapy on my neck. I have hearing loss in both ears, worse in my left ear which is so sore inside...
  9. Larkspur

    Living with Relentless High-Pitched Tinnitus at 64

    I am in Ontario, Canada, and there are only a handful of Upper Cervical-trained chiropractors in the province. The closest one was one hour and forty minutes from me. I found out about this while researching Meniere’s Disease because they believed my sister had it. When I read that they can...
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    Feeling Stuck in a Loop Seeking Answers for Pulsatile Tinnitus and Neck Swelling — Can't Find Help from the NHS

    I can hear my pulse when my head is lying on either side. I’m not sure if this has always been the case. I think it may be normal for me. For what it is worth, I do not hear it at any other time.