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I'm curious about BHV-2100, their drug for chronic pain disorders and if that would have any effect on noxacusis. It's still only in preclinical...
@Nick47, I know you ran out of Gabapentin but did you manage to get a new prescription? You're writing about it as if you're currently on it so I...
Fairly recent study on red and infrared laser therapy for tinnitus. It was published in March this year. → Effects of Red and Infrared Laser...
I find it a bit odd that they are excluding somatic tinnitus since approximately 60-80% of all tinnitus sufferers have somatic components despite...
It was a couple of years ago I tried the Bose ones out but IIRC, Bose was the leading brand back then when it came to noise cancellation. I don't...
Noise-cancelling headphones are generally quite good at blocking out low-frequency noise such as road noise, engines etc, but less good at high...
Do you (or anyone else) remember if there was such a discrepancy between treatment Group 1 and Group 2 in the Phase 1 study? Though that was a...
Then there's also the Kv3.1 which I guess some research must've shown that it's also expressed in the inner ear since Autifony's drug AUT00063,...
But this was Phase 1. In Phase 2 the tinnitus continued to improve even after the treatment period, according to Shore's presentation from December.
When I read it fast at first I interpreted it as not having had tinnitus for more than 12 years. Looking at it again, I interpret it as there...
A bit curious about this Polish study. Since it isn't invasive (you just put a thingy into the ear canal, just like you'd do with an earplug) and...
Pimozide is not on the market here in Sweden. The last form of it (Orap 2 mg) was taken off the market in 2001. I can't find any information on...
Why didn't they include a fourth arm with 0.3 mg in this trial?
Sound Pharmaceuticals. Here's the thread: Sound Pharmaceuticals (SPI-5557 & SPI-1005)
Not Phase 3 but this poster was in Phase 1 and 2 for Meniere's and posted about it in the Frequency Therapeutics thread. Check out his posts:...
You're right, my bad. I completely missed that they were doing SPI-1005 for acute, mild to moderate NIHL too. I thought it was only for Meniere's...
No, they presented the results from the SPI-1005 Phase 2 in June 2019 (the trial lasted between September 2017 - March 2019): Sound...
Here's one: https://hyperacusisresearch.org/low-level-laser-therapy/
This article about Prof. Thanos Tzounopoulos was posted November 9. I don't think there's anything in it we didn't know already though. A Pitt...
In Tonic Tensor Tympani Syndrome, even low volume noises can cause these rumblings, vibrations and fluttering. Especially in silence (at least for...
There's also a theory about inflammation that could be the explanation for this too, if I'm not mistaken.
I've always enjoyed Phil Elverum's lyrics (The Microphones, Mount Eerie etc) and the way he describes how small we are as individuals in the...
Done!
Agreed. I was a Blur boy myself during the great war.
Could inflammation possibly be the reason behind tinnitus that fluctuates wildly? My tinnitus fluctuates a lot from day to day and is sometimes...
I don't know. Not much is known about fleeting tinnitus but I would call what you describe fleeting tinnitus since it's just there for a short while.
Before hyperacusis, I skated and was heavily invested in the culture (making skate videos, wrote for a skateboarding blog etc). I had tinnitus...
For being such a scrawny fella, Jaws must have a really strong skeleton. I wonder what his knees are like, from a medical standpoint, after all...
Nope. I'm figuring the risk of worsening is much higher than the chance of it getting better for me so I have no plans currently to do it. Even...
This study is very similar to the one from 2016(?) were they also measured LDLs between people with and without tinnitus. The tinnitus group had...
It can be caused by ototoxic drugs too, just like tinnitus.
I was like 11 or something when I got tinnitus so your ENT is an idiot.
Well, I have severe noxacusis (and loudness hyperacusis too) which came on gradually in late 2013/early 2014. Before that I had "normal" tinnitus...
My hyperacusis came on gradually. Much like you describe about noting that kitchen sounds bothered you, I had the same problem but with certain...
Exactly. I don't know how you had it. Just as you don't know how me or other people have it. And as the research into "hyperacusis" stands today,...
But no one is saying that. Every case of hyperacusis on here is different since "hyperacusis" dosen't exist anymore. Some people obviously get...
Michael never describes his stint with hyperacusis in other words than with these exact words, time and time again. That's quite odd. It's also...
This was posted yesterday (November 2). Decibel Therapeutics Announces Exclusive Licensing Agreements for Hearing Loss Gene Therapy Technology...
Agreed. However, I can't place him on ignore. I feel like I have an obligation to newcomers to call him out on his bullshit every once in a while....
Would you tell someone suffering from terminal cancer not to post in a support group for cancer patients too? Please think a little longer before...
But Tinnitus Talk is a science based support forum.
Off topic, but could you point me to one that is highly absorbable and not just a laxative? I just started taking magnesium and this stuff was...
Yes, it's probably brain related and more like misophonia. I don't think they have sound amplification in the same sense as us hyperacusis...
I very much doubt it. The sound sensitivity/sensory overload among autists is very different from hyperacusis due to physically damaged ears. I'd...
Yes, that was my point. I was just theorizing if the new findings that "age related hearing loss" doesn't exist but has the same cause as the...
That would go against the latest research findings that age related hearing loss actually is the same type of hearing loss as from loud music or...
You mean this one? https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnins.2020.561185/full It looked at tinnitus/hyperacusis and not hearing loss I think.
Wondering the same thing. Google only gives me stuff about George W. Bush's views on stem cells.
From October 6. Investigating the Interaction of Auditory and Pain Pathways...
https://hyperacusisfocus.org/ https://hyperacusisresearch.org/ These are very valuable sites and have links to a lot of important papers.
1. I wish they knew more about hyperacusis/noxacusis and kept up with the research about it instead of being stuck in the Jastreboff microcosmos...
Based @Contrast taking down those scammers. The hero we need but don't deserve etc.
I haven't had much interest in Sound Pharma since that drug is for menieres but this info has has piqued my interest. This may be a stupid...
Looks like the bolts Frankenstein used on his monster. [ATTACH]
Don't forget Prof. Richard Salvi's theory that everyone with T actually also have H but most of them have it in such a mild form that they aren't...
On this page there's a video with a patient testimony. She got tinnitus from bullous myringitis. https://www.flareaudio.com/pages/calmer-life
Got this sent to me by friend recently too. It doesn't sound as a scam since it was a surprise to them that tinnitus got better for some people....
When it comes to hyperacusis this is basically the opposite of what Michael says and that's what's bugging me. According to Michael's posts,...
Yup, it's for hidden hearing loss/synapse repair.
This is in no way an answer to anything I wrote but ok. You can give her support without being rude towards patients who didn't respond to sound...