This tinnitus discovery could lead to a new treatment | Kristin Barry | TEDxKingsParkSalon

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If you thought your tinnitus was a problem with your ears, think again--literally. A new discovery about which parts of the brain connect to the auditory centres is shining light on fresh pathways to future treatments.

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Whoever can cure Tinnitus should win the Nobel Prize. It is that important. This is a worldwide problem affecting everyone in the space between their ears. A peaceful mind without Tinnitus multiplied by millions could possible mean a more peaceful world for everyone.

TheQueensWish
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I'm hearing this Ted talk while also hearing my tinnitus.

matthewgiraldo
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I generally hate seeing content about tinnitus because it provides no solutions and just reminds me that I have tinnitus...

Clear
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PLEASE, PLEASE continue your research. I developed tinnitus on top of multiple health problems. Sometimes I don’t think I can bear it another moment. I pray you find a cure.

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Silence. Long sought after by many tinnitus sufferers but seldom found, and then only for short periods of respite. To sit outside at night and hear ... nothing. What a boon that would be. Thank you for your work, Kristin.

PeterLGଈ
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A cure for this would be one of the happiest days of my life.

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I’m 60 and have had ringing in my ears since I was a small child. I used to worry whether or not it would drive me crazy. Now that I’m 60 I realize that it is annoying, but is not going to drive me crazy. Life goes on. But I do hope they find a cure so others won’t have to deal with this annoying ringing.

rickintexas
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Incredible work! I've been listening to tinnitus at 11, 000hz for 30 years, and would love to one day hear the world again as it should be heard. Wishing you every success.

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I cannot remember what it is like to not have a constant high pitched ringing in my ears. It never ever ends.
If it were to end all of the sudden - I know for certain that I would cry. To just hear nothing again would be life-changing.
I hope there is a cure one day - for all of us who must live with this.

-mattwood
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I've actually befriended my tinnitus. I've named it Tinny and when it's really intense I say "Hey Tinny, I see you're here today." This attitude came about when I realized two things. One, I had tinnitus and it wasn't going away. Two, I could scream and tear my hair out and I would end up with a sore throat, less hair, and tinnitus. I have an affliction. As afflictions go, there are worse. I had a choice to hate it or love it. I won't say I've progressed all the way to love, but I hate it a lot less. Not sure if this helps you, but it does me so I thought I would share.

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My God, thank you for your passion on this topic. I've suffered from tinnitus for over 39 years.
It has progress to the point where it seriously affects my strength and ability to carry on with regular activities. It has become so overwhelming and virtually impossible to live with.

I'm so grateful that this video came to me. It is truly encouraging knowing that you are working diligently on a solution and that a conclusion is near. Thank you!!!!

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I remember being about 6 or 7 years old asking my mom what that sound was. My ears have rung every day, all day for as long as I can remember & it affects every conversation, every TV show, every movie, all music & sleep. Imagine never experiencing silence. I am very hopeful that it will be curable soon.

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Former lead singer in bands. I stood next to the drummer and keys.
My tinnitus is outrageous and generally intolerable. It got so bad I began to lose my perception of pitch.
My condition now includes clicks, pops and whizzing zips as well as the old ringing of 10+ pitches.
If you can help me and people like me it would be a miracle. How can I find out more?

RebeccaOsterbergFamilyandMusic
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I had powerful tinnitus that started when I was 20. Multiple frequencies both low and high. Omnipresent. "Nothing wrong with me." It dissipated a noticeable amount by 22 and by the grace of god was completely gone by 26. Also with no explanation. I pray for anyone afflicted and hope a cure is discovered.

johneddys
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I’ve had tinnitus all my life. It never recedes. It’s louder than you. I can’t imagine what hearing might be like without it.

dutchamericanman
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The type of tinnitus I suffer with sounds like a summer night filled with crickets in the background… it’s annoying. Thank you for posting this video, i have hope for the future!

nuggy
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In reviewing the literature I found it disturbing that most treatments currently considered "effective" do not alleviate the tinnitus. Cognitive behavioral therapy, educational counseling and "habituation" are common treatments that have been studied. This only perpetuates the "learn to live with it" approach. Thank you for seeking the true root/roots of tinnitus. Please continue to disseminate your research so more care providers can be aware and more understanding about tinnitus.

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My mom is experiencing constant tinnitus since age 35, she's 68 now and only recently she heard this name and actually got some advice on treating it(making her feel a bit better about it)! She said that just getting to be understood by the doctor makes a huge change and knowing she's not alone in this world hearing this constant sound!
Many thanks to all scientists and doctors learning more and more about it!🙏 Maybe one day people like my mom will be able to be completely free of this hearing issue!

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I've never had a moment's silence. I'd love to be free of it.

davecarvell
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As someone with tinnitus, & hearing loss, continue researching this!

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