FREE Hearing Loss online conference continues today June 18-19

The Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA) is hosting a FREE 2-day symposium online June 18-19, 2020.

You can register to attend this session, and the entire 2 day conference at http://www.experiencehlaa.org

This event is being held in lieu of the annual national convention of HLAA. There are many presentations during the 2 day online event. This is a golden opportunity for people who seek information on hearing loss. What a great opportunity to bring this fabulous annual convention right into your living room.

There's still time to register.

Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Hearing Loss Support Group.

@imallears

@tonyinmi
Hi,
I learned on Thursday that people with Cochlear implants are not candidates for the injections. Also it is only for people with acquired sensorineural hearing loss which they estimate is 90% of the population with hearing loss. The ear has to be healthy...no damage to the tympanic membrane. There are a lot of considerations as to how the fluid in the inner ear would interact with the fluid in the injection, whether a person has Menieres, what other drugs a patient is taking etc.

This is probably 5 to 10 years in the future and the clinical trials are for 18 to 65 year olds right now which are a lot of people with this hearing loss. If you have a CI in one ear you could inject the other ear. More considerations as to whether the injection is a one shot deal or a series or is ongoing.

What they basically found was that in the cochlea there are progenitor hair cells right next to the hair cells that receive sounds. In all mammals except humans, these progenitor cells send a signal to the deteriorated hair cells to regenerate. In humans, the progenitor cells act only as support for the other cells. This drug seems successful in generating a signal to wake up the other cells. They are doing double blind trials and have not experienced the placebo effect of some clinical trials in general. You can’t think you hear better if you didn’t get the drug. Your word recognition is tested and people who received the drug had improvement. Not sure how much. I got most of the info from the Q&A session afterwards.

@lioness
I get eye injections...my eye is numbed lol. I guess they would numb the ear. I would be the first in line for a clinical trial if I could.
What a major breakthrough this is.

FL Mary

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@imallers This is a major breakthrough for those who need it . Im thankful my M.D. doesnt require the injection . Take care

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@lioness

@imallers This is a major breakthrough for those who need it . Im thankful my M.D. doesnt require the injection . Take care

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No one would 'require the injection'. This is related to research and clinical trials. People who participate in these trials are volunteers. The steroid injection for sudden sensorineural hearing loss is an optional treatment. People who experience SSHL, in which they go from having normal hearing to being very hard of hearing practically over night, generally want whatever will bring back the ability to hear they lost so suddenly.

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