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07 Dec 2025 03:06 #87693 by TanTan
Hi friends

I recently woke up with Sudden Sensorineaural Hearing Loss without any clear explanation.
There is now complete deafness in my Left Ear, strong ringing & vertigo.
Thankfully, I went to the ER quickly & was put on Prednisone steriods, which should help with any potential healing according to western medicine. 

I'm now 8 days in with reduced vertigo & still complete deafness in my one ear. 
And recently started protocol 1000 3 days ago  - 3 drops every hour to see if this can help in anyway.

Has anyone had experience like this before & found some results? 
Or perhaps has some recommendations on how to take this treatment further?
I'm willing to try anything at this point...

Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SSNHL) feels “mysterious,” but doctors actually know the main mechanisms behind it — even when we can’t pinpoint the exact cause in each person.
Can be anything from a Viral Infection to a inner ear vascular event.  

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07 Dec 2025 07:46 #87694 by CLO2

Hi friends

I recently woke up with Sudden Sensorineaural Hearing Loss without any clear explanation.
There is now complete deafness in my Left Ear, strong ringing & vertigo.
Thankfully, I went to the ER quickly & was put on Prednisone steriods, which should help with any potential healing according to western medicine. 

I'm now 8 days in with reduced vertigo & still complete deafness in my one ear. 
And recently started protocol 1000 3 days ago  - 3 drops every hour to see if this can help in anyway.

Has anyone had experience like this before & found some results? 
Or perhaps has some recommendations on how to take this treatment further?
I'm willing to try anything at this point...

Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SSNHL) feels “mysterious,” but doctors actually know the main mechanisms behind it — even when we can’t pinpoint the exact cause in each person.
Can be anything from a Viral Infection to a inner ear vascular event.  
Your hearing problem could be caused by a buildup of ear wax. See an ear doctor to confirm.

Or, tilt your head so the problem ear opening is pointing up and add drops of 3%
 Hydrogen Peroxide until you feel that you are under water. Wait a while, then let the H2O2 drain out. I do this about every 2 months as I have a lot of ear wax. 
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07 Dec 2025 19:09 #87700 by TanTan
Thank you for your reply & care.
This isn't an ear wax issue, but an internal swelling or infection of the inner ear.

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07 Dec 2025 23:14 #87701 by CLO2

Thank you for your reply & care.
This isn't an ear wax issue, but an internal swelling or infection of the inner ear.
If you are sure about that diagnosis, and there is an infection, you could try Protocol-G. 

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