I have profound hearing loss (sensorineural) in both ears, and I've been following gene therapy in all of its fits and starts for almost two decades. I was lucky enough to have _not horrible_ hearing at my youngest, and then lost it progressively up until I rely entirely on lip reading for conversation.
I was eligible for cochlear implants probably more than 15 years ago, but I was getting by, and I heard that getting implants would almost certainly preclude any future therapy like this. I'm ecstatic to finally hear an actual "it worked, in a human" outcome, and can't wait for something that works for my hearing to reach maturity.
I was eligible for cochlear implants probably more than 15 years ago, but I was getting by, and I heard that getting implants would almost certainly preclude any future therapy like this. I'm ecstatic to finally hear an actual "it worked, in a human" outcome, and can't wait for something that works for my hearing to reach maturity.