Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss - Need Remedies to Restore Hearing

Posted By Joni (Tyndall, SD) on 01/04/2023

I suffered sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSHL) in the left ear. I got to the doc immediately but was misdiagnosed as having Meniere's disease 3 times within one week, 3 different docs for 2nd and 3rd opinions, thus leaving me permanently with a 90%-hearing loss in that ear, basically deaf. On day 11, when I was re-diagnosed with SSHL, they punctured my eardrum and filled it with steroids that did not work.

Is there anything I can do to restore or improve my hearing?

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Replied by HisJewel (New York) on 01/05/2023

Hi Joni,

Have you tried Astragalus? It has helped me many times with sudden hearing loss.

Yes, I have had to use it now and again. I should make it a regular, but I only take it when I really need it. it works for me. Take it as directed from the company you purchase it from.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35780924/

Above is a little information about Astragalus.

HisJewel

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Replied by Linda (Colorado) on 01/09/2023

Try using a water pic machine with filtered warm water and alittle peroxide in tank and put on lowest setting. Place pic in ear 1/4 inch, lean over sink and turn on until you feel blockage break up .I did it for about less than a minute and all this built up glob of wax( yuk I know) came out and my hearing came back which was clogged for years! It was amazing! I use this method to clean my ears out whenever they feel clogged and it totally works every time. My friend cleaned out her kid's ears this way and that’s how I found out about it. Next time I’ll also add some colloidal silver to it. Hope this helps.
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