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I thought I would copy a link here to an article about this therapy, I found it really interesting - hope you do to.

http://www.medpagetoday.com/Neurology/GeneralNeurology/17709 (external link, opens new browser window)

I am a few weeks from the end of my double blind Neramexane trial, after which I start the open label trial. I will post with news if and when I have some.

Happy new year everyone! Kath

kathy-b  29 Dec 2009 22:14

Looking forward to hearing your Neramexane results. Best of luck and best wishes. S.D

Left this forum (formerly S.D)  29 Dec 2009 22:48

I'm not waiting for Audiologist / Ent 's 2 or 3 more years to start this treatment!

I'm starting it right now DIY! I'm into music production and know my T frequencies and how to notch them out using High quality EQ's!

Any music producers and technical persons please keep on posting!! Let's not cry ourselves of what have happened to us but instead find a remedy!!!

Steve

  31 Dec 2009 10:24

I'm not waiting for Audiologist / Ent 's 2 or 3 more years to start this treatment!

I'm starting it right now DIY! I'm into music production and know my T frequencies and how to notch them out using High quality EQ's!

Any music producers and technical persons please keep on posting!! Let's not cry ourselves of what have happened to us but instead find a remedy!!!

Steve

  31 Dec 2009 10:24

Hi
As a relative newcomer to these forums and to T, do I assume that threads such as these suggest that TRT has been tried without success?

  31 Dec 2009 10:37

Steve, do you have any PC based software that can process a selection of mp3 files?

  31 Dec 2009 10:38

you can use any music production Digital audio workstation (DAW) that there is on the market such as : Apple logic : Mac. PC : Cubase, Ableton live, FL Studio to name a few....

You need a parametric equaliser and notch out the unwanted frequencies carefully...

I hate it when a news like this gets on to the media with very good result and people like us who are constantly suffering to not have DIRECT ACCESS to it! I think this should be made possible to all people suffering from T as soon as possible [ and not thinking of marketing procedures so that the medical industry gets another opportunity to cash in more money). In my opinion this is a Human Right to get treatment ASAP

  31 Dec 2009 11:45

I am also going to try this. I have been using music production software for years so don't think I will have a problem notching the correct frequency out. Will let you know how I get on.

Saul  31 Dec 2009 13:03

Yeah let's keep in touch! if you have msn messenger mine is stevenpsaila1986@hotmail.com

Cu there and let's beat this NOISE!!!!

steve

  31 Dec 2009 17:40

How can I determine what are my T frequencies. I've had this condition for over a year and it seems to have localized in my right ear with a constant pitch? I've calmed down a little about trying everything to stop it, but this sounds good and I love music.

Charlie  02 Jan 2010 10:24