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Thanks for the effort. Do you know if you have to be a resident of Germany, Austria or Uk in order to participate in the study?
This is the power of the double blind placebo study. They give the drug to one group of people and a placebo drug to another group. Neither of the...
All right. What a heated debate. I don't like the vibe! Here are my two cents: Yes, Dr. Wilden's 'scientific' explanations are a bit lame. Is he...
Hi Tenna, The mind is a powerful tool. Indeed. I, too, believe that in order to succeed in any tinnitus treatment you must believe in it. This...
Yes it does. You think that Swedish guy You wrote to could be a scammer?
That must be a fantastic sensation to have silence. Can you describe it?
I have a bunch. Had them since I was a child. Never got worse. Hardly ever notice them anymore. Don't annoy me at all. I find them funny to play...
Come on researchers! Hurry up!
Really! I never thought about heaven as a quiet place before I got T. But if I am going to have an afterlife, it better be quiet! Yesterday I...
'This device delivers mild electrical pulses to the nerve endings in the tongue. mutebutton is intended to be used for at least 20 mins per day...
Early 2014 - that's very soon. The 'button' part sounds a bit like the 'tap the backside of your skull'-tricks. I wonder if it's meant for...
Indeed it does. I can't believe that only 300 researchers worldwide are working on research in an area that affects so many people. I think too...
With all the respect for The Tinnitus Clinic (www.thetinnitusclinic.co.uk), this is a good example on why it would be good to have a researcher...
http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01934010?term=tinnitus&recr=Open&rank=22 This is the next trial. They only take people who also...
Dear Ken, I am so sorry to read about your situation. You can always find support on this forum! You need to get some sleep. All doctors know...
@Markku, have you ever tried contacting some of the prominent tinnitus researchers and asked them if they would like to do a Q&A / AMA session...
If you mean 'sensorineural', then it refers to tinnitus caused by a sensorineural hearing loss, hearing loss due to damage to the inner ear (loss...
I am wondering... If we accept the hypothesis that T is the brain adjusting to missing input on certain frequencies, and if we assume that the...
Hi Anne, You can't protect yourself from accidents. It is not your fault. Wait and see - the ringing will probably subside. Hopefully.
To me, the first step is to accept that it's a fight that cannot be won overnight. I keep listening for the fast way out - that the T dissolves by...
I wish I knew that too. There are two kinds of low: One that feels like my brian is taking away the focus from it. And another one that feels more...
Yes. A lot. There's nothing constant in my T. Yes, maybe the low-volume pure tones, that I hear underneath 'it all'. Sometimes my T is almost...
I can't believe why ENTs do not take this more seriously. They must have had numerous of people coming through with T. Many of those people must...
I was told about a study done in Germany, where T patients had the T loudness matched (as I recall it was done by masking level) on different...
@JTP: Oh, yes, I am aware of that. The latest audiogram I had was up to 12,5 kHz . 8kHz and 12,5kHz was 0 dBHL. I have dips down to -10dBHL up to...
No, I don't have hyperacusis. My tinnitus is super fluctuating. Both in form and volume. And very high pitched >15kHz when it presents itself in...
@Jake I hope you're right. I really do.
Well, if this ends up working, I actually don't care if I should wait a little bit. Two reasons: 1. The sole fact that knowing a treatment is...
That's what I heard about the cortisone as well. For sudden deafness.
What I have heard about cortisone injections is that sometimes it helps if it's injected within the first few days of onset. And the scientific...
Call them on behalf of this community. Try to get some results. Some trials they have done. That would be highly appreciated.
constant? always sounding the same?
Dear dmhead, Sorry to hear about your tinnitus. Hopefully it is TMJ and can be corrected. To this, I am a bit curious - how does your tinnitus...
How does your T sound?
Dear TinnitusTalk, I am wondering if any of you experience this (or maybe has some kind of explanation): If I am masking my T with white noise,...
@Owch. Yes, it's indeed within the margin of error. Especially since the hearing tests are normally done with 5dB-steps. There is also an effect...
Oh. Was it 'such an organisation'. I raed it al worng, then. But anyway, c'mon researchers! I still believe this to be one of the most...
I remember him mentioning that he had spoken to some kind of organisation, that recommended this clinic - I just can't find the quote. Am I wrong?
I have been in contact with the clinic and they claim to have treated 3 people with very good results. They even gave me a telephone number to a...
I had an email correspondance with Karl Koehler (http://news.medicine.iu.edu/releases/2013/07/hashino-stem-cells-inner-ear.shtml) and asked him...
Could you try to sneak in some stem cell questions? :-) 1. Do you think that IV injections with human cord blood stem cells have a chance to...
Very touching. I can't comprehend how wonderful an experience that must be. She has a very good language for a born deaf person? Actually, there...
I get this warm fuzzy feeling inside - if I could record this fuzzyness it would probably mask my T - when you say 'sooner than later' :thankyousign:
Let me try and explain, what I think might be the explanation: The high pitched T is hard to mask as not many other daily sounds has a very high...
That's batshit crazy! I would suspect people without tinnitus to be at a much higher risk? Also getting T for a musician for the first time is...
@seal I get your point (though I would think that it was Liam making fun of Noel.) But all the 'don't be such a baby about it' is probably a good...
Yeah, well, it might seem a bit overoptimistic, but if a cure for this disease (or symptom as experts prefer to call it) is to be found we must...
Yes. And since its from the umbilical cord, otherwise thrown in the trash, the ethical issues are few.
From https://www.researchgate.net/publication/257646859_Tinnitus_therapeutic_use_of_superficial_brain_stimulation?ev=contentfeed: ABSTRACT (...)...
A few more links I have stumbled upon recently. I have mainly focused on umbilical cord blood stem cells, since those apparently are the most...
Oh, actually Erlend and I are doing this at the moment. Everytime we stumble upon a stem cell article we email the authors and ask them if the...
Dear sword&shield! One of my best friends is a professional jazz musician and after having tinnitus for 15 years he now plays in big bands...
I just wanted to agree on this part, especially.
This is physics due to 3 factors. I suspect this phenomenon only exists for high frequencies. 1. The interference pattern for high frequency pure...
Hmm... Googling 'LY41175' gives results, where you can buy the chemical. On 'http://xcessbio.com/index.php/small-molecules/ly411575.html' they...
If this guy has promising results I am very excited. Reading the top result on Google (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3297194/) has...
Well, this is going to be speculations, but I see the treatment divided into two separate steps: Step 1: Treat the underlying cause of the...
Current IRB stipulations require more detailed updates. Not related to current patient safety or non-compliance issues. I suppose IRB is some...
http://www.cellcare.com.au/latest-research/another-research-item Human testing on restoring hearing with cord blood stem cells! ...and...