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Eight years later and still miserable.
Sadly, the tiger penis didn't cure my tinnitus. But the rhino horn did give me the massive hard-on they promised.
As a person of the great white north, I've always feared the dreaded MS. Nice to see we have an upcoming treatment for it. Though we've known for...
...I don't even.
I believe that's kind of the idea. Remember the days when you could get a "stuck pixel" on your monitor and you ran a program that basically over...
It's good to see such positive results. Maybe with further prolonged exposure or some more tweaking of the drug we'll see some even better results.
I can agree with you. Frankly, if I were you, I'd just leave the thread until you were ready to share your results and experience in detail.
Or the fact that they exposed their ears to thousands of rock performances.
I'd much rather see this technology flourish for Parkinson's, Tremors, and inoperable brain tumors than tinnitus. This could possibly be a miracle...
This really is a huge problem. You can research anything and find an investor looking for a tax break. We need research looking for curative...
This is really good. I would much rather see some objective evidence rather than subjective.
I sure people like him scoffed at the notion of laser beams treating eye conditions.
$50,000 isn't going to get them very far.
I'd like to know too. That level of acoustic vibration is beyond anything other than heavy artillery.
They're probably finding it hard to find participants with their exact criteria. I think only people who suffer from artillery explosions lose...
Phase two studies are quite small, so the possibility exists.
He can't.
Even if this drug cures tinnitus immediately, it still has to be run though a placebo-controlled, blind study. You have to prove to the medical...
These stupid foundations only exist to accept donations to fund lame quick-fix gimmick and to, of course, skim some of that sweet money off the...
We would if we could. It's just their requirements are rare to this community.
I don't see why the same thing can't be done with hair cells. It's just the eye is so much more accessible to invasive procedures than the kernel...
I hope it benefits us greatly. I'm just at a point where I'm skeptical of anything not invasive or chemical.
Sounds like mumbo jumbo.
No one cares about public service announcements. No one cares until it's too late. Despite all the dangers of texting and driving, it wasn't until...
Not really excited about this. Auris didn't exactly have great results. If given the opportunity you might as well try it. Who knows?
Wow... That's pretty sad.
I can wait for all the new maskers this will fund!
Jesus man, they'll get to us when the drug is proven effective in phase two study. We should encourage them to find the best people so they can...
What do you mean "except when sleeping?" Sleeping with T is the worst part.
I've been on a low dose (25mg) of amitriptyline to aid in sleeping for many years, about four years before onset. My tinnitus is most likely...
Confirmed gimmick.
Never really bothered me.
Another gimmick.
I've mentioned this before but sticking the human ear, a complicated sensory organ, with your head's pluming pretty much indicates how under...
I drink coffee the odd time and I can't say for certain if it has any effect. Some times it's quiet and sometimes it's loud. If anything the...
I don't know why it is only women effected.
I guess this is bad. AM-101 didn't seem to be too effective, anyway.
It doesn't help that every musician who vocally suffers from tinnitus just starts some lame foundation supporting hearing loss prevention instead...
Except there is more money and research being invested in this field now than ever.
Quickly everyone! Throw money at them!
I think with more and more research going into chemically inhibiting the cerebral cause of tinnitus, these retraining devices will become old news.
What does that hearing aid company have to offer?
I highly agree. If you want to invest, invest in this newer treatment. Auris had it's time researching and applying their drug with limited...
This is about the results I was expecting from this drug.
Is this a drug that will have to be consumed indefinably?
This probably won't work for, either. My tinnitus is exactly a tone rather than a ringing sensation that can't be accurately replicated with an...
They want the best results to show their investors. Much like am101
A fan is the oldest trick in the book. Seriously, nothing masks better.
What therapy? We have a couple potential ones in trial. I don't exactly consider masking devices therapy.
From my understanding when people lose output from one ear the other often rings. Reason being the working ear actually increases output to the...
Not really. No.
I went to three doctors but they told me they couldn't do anything. My objective tinnitus springs to life occasionally when my allergies get bad,...
Except the ringing is caused by the middle ear, it is not an actual phantom sound. I have both subjective and objective tinnitus. The subjective...
Here is some footage of the rats in question: [MEDIA]
Maybe. Infection related tinnitus can often be objective tinnitus, meaning there is damage to the middle ear and not an actual phantom perception...
I always assumed if a neuron dies it ceases to produce Isn't tinnitus caused by over excited neurons and not dead ones? If a neuron is dead it...
Thirty days is not long enough to classify tinnitus as being chronic. We'll see when they start testing chronic patients, but they'll probably...
This study comes off sounding like they're twenty years into the past with their research. We already know that all other classes of vertebrates...
Screw mice, let's just tie-up a chimp and deafen him with Def Leppard.
Yeah the fact remains we're in the minority of people who's brains don't plasticize properly to deal with loss of input from the ear. Frankly,...