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I wish microdosing helped your tinnitus, @Fields. I really do. A higher dose might temporarily alter your senses, mood, heart rate, and perhaps...
Don't be too hard on yourself @BB23 Autism is a spectrum and that could make it difficult to get the right diagnosis and adequate help, but as of...
@BB23 That's a strong statement, but I get it. I'm still happy to be alive though, especially for my family who shared my burden. The thing is...
Some say you get mentally stronger after 'surviving' a severe disease. I have to be honest I'm still crippled by PTSD after all those years
I can't say I'm in contact with Prof. Serdijn. He also seems to overlook my e-mails, but I can imagine that he has a busy schedule and only...
Another good question:) I'm not entirely sure, but I belief it was for 3 or 4 weeks (2 small bottles).
Good question: I think I was prescribed a dose of 30 IU x 2 daily.
Do you mean the NYU Langone study (2020)? Each patient received different doses (120 vs. 60 vs. 45 IU daily). It was particularly effective for...
@Jammer is right. Given the alternatives (or lack thereof), all you can do is accept the new normal. On a side note, we're probably living in a...
@Fields Ey! Have you managed to get your hands on Oxy?
I'm sorry you're going though so much pain. It's not easy to deal with a break-up, let alone with tinnitus. Stay strong
@Fields Darn, sorry that it didn't give you the much needed relief.
Good luck @Fields in case you're going ahead with Psilocybin truffels or mushrooms. If you plan to grow mushrooms (3-5 weeks), it may take a...
Two other nice bonuses: my visual snow is way less on Dahlia4 and it feels like I have more mental energy. Don't know if this is temporary or...
@Fields, @Note & @DebInAustralia Ok, it's day 3 but I can safely say that Dahlia4 works. My tinnitus is now a 1/10. I have to close my ears to...
No, I haven't. First Concerta, now Vyvanse/Elvanse. Both are stimulants. Guanfacine seems to have less side-effects, but it's a non-stimulant, and...
If you're really going all in on this, I'll cross my fingers that you won't belong to the unlucky 3%. Have you managed to get a hold on...
The article from 2024 shows ok results (decrease in loudness for 35 % of participants), no clear assessment design (e.g. TFI and MML) & no control...
I'm aware of that clinic and have some reservations about their practice. I've tried contacting them years ago about the specifics concerning...
There's no harm in trying @Fields. How's your experience so far? I do wish it helps with your tinnitus.
You could read the paper to understand the reason for the question mark placed after 'tinnitus loudness' & 'Pavlovian reconditioning'. The word...
Valid point. Dr. De Ridder suggests in this article that the mechanism of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), especially when paired with sound, is...
It's not intended as a habituation device. Dr. De Ridder and Prof. Serdijn have mentioned in multiple articles and interviews that their main aim...
I made a post about this subject somewhere in this thread. Besides the non-invasive aspect of the TU Delft device, there are additional...
Another article has been published today by a Dutch newspaper (NRC) about the TU Delft device. Most of the text is perhaps old news, but there are...
TU Delft has published videos of the symposium on YouTube in Dutch. You can use the automatic translation feature to follow the lectures: Dr. De...
I don’t see your remarks as a personal attack, but anyway, thanks for being so considerate :) I can also imagine that it might seem like I’m...
You're right about LSD, and the same goes for MDMA (though I'm not sure about MMDA). The PowerPoint slide appears to suggest that Dr. De Ridder...
Yes, he did, and you're also right about the stimulation part. Dr. De Ridder gave quite a lengthy presentation concerning this device, which is...
Yes, just finished with the transcription. Here you go: Note about the network stimulation in the last paragraph: I also attended a webinar...
When it comes to pre-clinical work, I tend to agree with you that they haven't worked delicately, as previous versions of this device haven't been...
I actually asked Dr. De Ridder about it, and he provided quite an extensive answer. I didn't have time yesterday to transcribe the audio recording...
I've just returned from the symposium and, while time is tight and I won't be able to draft a detailed report (but hopefully in the near future),...
Sorry to hear that. Have you tried it only for a short while? I had an issue with Concerta that it would make my T worse in the first few weeks...
Hmmm...ADHD meds may interfere with tinnitus, I think. I'm on Elvanse/Vyvanse for about a week, and my HF tinnitus sounds softer than usual
No, not yet, but I will update you and others when I start with these supplements.
@Fields I've got a bottle directly from Dahlia4 about 2 months ago, but haven't tried it yet (due to experimenting with ADHD medication). May go...
You can find it in this document (chapter 7. Treatment of tinnitus with anti-inflammatory food supplements) on the TinnitusFree Foundation...
The article is from a Dutch newspaper, not from a scientific magazine or journal where they evidently go through the specifics of a study. I...
Uhm... this is not Prof. De Ridder, but a Dutch sailor with the same name who represented my country at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney and the...
This is from the article that I've summarised and posted on the 9th of January in this thread. Electrical engineer and neurosurgeon believe to...
Hi everyone, I want to share some insights from a recent interview with Prof. Dirk de Ridder and Prof. Wouter Serdijn on the Dutch radio about...
I will attend the symposium (the 1st one) and will also take notes for you guys.
Good question and I honestly don't know the answer, as I'm not an expert on international regulations. I can only assume that they might go after...
New article on the TU Delft device is just out. The author explains how the cooperation between TU Delft and Brai3n for the treatment of tinnitus...
Haha, well, I'd like to think that our presence as 'ervaringsdeskundigen' (experts by experience) at least counts for something at the symposium,...
I just found out that TU Delft will hold two symposiums on the 6th of February: one in English (12:30 - 17:00 p.m.) and another one in Dutch...
I'm seriously considering it. About the pairing of VNS and sound stimulation for alleviating tinnitus: I've already responded to your question on...
Is there someone who wants to go to the TU Delft symposium with me? It's on the 6th of February.
News just in: the TU Delft device will be tested in January 2024. I've discovered an article that is published by TU Delft. It concerns a...
I don't know where you get that idea, but here is a reference to their current position in the international Engineering & Technology rankings:...
I think it's a poor translation from Dutch and it basically means bimodal stimulation. This is what Professor Serdijn said in an article about the...
Interesting to discover an old post on the TinnitusFree Foundation Facebook page: the foundation teams up with Harman International Industries...
Biohaven Presents Expanded EEG and Safety Data for BHV-7000 at the American Epilepsy Society Annual Meeting Summary text: Biohaven reported full...
Did you already receive help from your GGZ or other health care professionals? They might help you in this challenging process
Sorry for being a bit blunt in my previous post. I think it's a good thing that you share your thoughts and feelings about your experience, as...
I wouldn't put too much weight on those online hearing tests. Most of them aren't accurate. And believe me, your hearing is nowhere near the...
Looking at the description of your hearing, I'd say you have a nice set of healthy ears. I can imagine you don't feel that way, and that's in many...
To be honest, I am now far less concerned by the more hollow bass sounds than before. To me, this feels like normal again and it's like I've never...
Well yeah, when I got hit by hearing loss in 2020, I was really bothered by the new (read: terrible) perception of music and background noises. It...