Mo_Mo
Member
- Dec 27, 2014
- 100
- Tinnitus Since
- 25/11/2014
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Unknown, Started A Week After A Cold
Your still going in 2 days?Have an appointment on the 12th of march at the clinic.
Your still going in 2 days?Have an appointment on the 12th of march at the clinic.
Actually called me yesterday. They postponed the appointment to the 26th of march due to doctor being sick.Your still going in 2 days?
That happens to me also, but you are explaining this phenomena as "somatic tinnitus" - not sure what you mean here, that everyone who can alter the T frequency and volume by jaw movements have T caused by mental trauma/stress or similar? That's how I perceive you when you write " My tinnitus is somatic so if i clench my jaws i hear my tinnitus a bit louder."
tot 3200 euroWhat is the price tag for a treatment at this clinic?
i plan to go 4 june 2015So, anyone from this forum had visited them and found some relief?
Actually called me yesterday. They postponed the appointment to the 26th of march due to doctor being sick.
All treatments including costs are on the site. I haven't time to look it up now, gotta get to work.
You dont how much we would like this type of care in the US.
The US is own by big pharm. Its all about money not finding a cure.
I done neck correction, before when i had low tinnitus i could yawn and increase and i have tmj but not painful...@Christian78
Do you have any idea why you can modulate T with your jaw? Do you think you have any form of TMJ or neck related problems?
3200 euro seems a lot of money, but if it brings improvement it's needed.
Thanks for that pricelist @Christian78
Lower part is just about what is been covered by Belgian health insurance (with the stars in front of the text).
Don't go . I live in Belgium. They try anthing what is available in other countries. And it is a lot of money and at the end they put you on anti depressant and a benzodiazepine.
Where I live, Holland, they don't offer any of the options they have there. Deanxit isnt even available/ registered in Holland. Plus they won't easily give you clonezepam. I actually think there prices are very reasonable.Don't go . I live in Belgium. They try anthing what is available in other countries. And it is a lot of money and at the end they put you on anti depressant and a benzodiazepine.
So I had my appointment last Thursday. Before the actual appointment they made an audiogram of me in the hospital and an ENT had a quick look in my ears.
Then I was off to the brai2n clinic which is in the same hospital. When I got at the reception I had to register and pay an advance of 40 euro. I was helped by Jan van OSt who the assistent to Dr de Ridder for 9 years. He is not actually a doctor and calls himself a neuro modulator. After an intake conversation about my t and medical history he prescribed me clonezepam and deanxit and told me to try 1 of each daily for 2 weeks and see how that worked and if it didn't to quit them after the 2 weeks. It's actually 1mg of clonazepam before sleep, and 10mg Deanxit when waking up.
After this he proceeded to take a qEEG of me. This took a mere 5 minutes after he had fitted all the electrodes. I will have to go back on the 23rd of April to get the results of the qEEG on which the treatment will be chosen. Treatment would most likely be TENS, TMS, or neuro feedback.
After this i had to fill out several questionnaires among which was a THI.
total costs for this a appointment were
-intake 40
-qEEG 140
and my personal travel costs. They bill afterwards so you only need to pay the advance of 40.
Most treatments cost about 600 for full cycle. He said they have a succes rate of about 50% in reducing t distress. No cures Just reduction.
Will update after follow up appointment.
Where I live, Holland, they don't offer any of the options they have there. Deanxit isnt even available/ registered in Holland. Plus they won't easily give you clonezepam. I actually think there prices are very reasonable.
and they start with the medicines, not in the end.
A 50% reduction may come on its own and then get back to normal, most people do have good and bad days.
How can anyone be sure they actually do something to your T?
I did all nothing help. Don't take deanxit it is an anti depressant and anti psychotic in one pill. Many who take this have a decrease in there tinnitus but when you stop there Will be an increase in tinnitus and hyperacusis. So be carefull. These pills once you take is for whole your life.. They don't say this at this hospital. And if you take long time and you Will stop do it very very slowly. But these pills can not divided so Some doctors don't really know how to taper off. So think twice before start
It's actually 1mg of clonazepam before sleep, and 10mg Deanxit when waking up
Sadly,Neuromodulation and other techniques seem to work. If not, then they were out of business.
Although I'm not sure that you meant to say they are scammers, I would like to mention that surely these are not scammers, they were very honest about the results they achieve and didn't claim to have a cure, only treatments that lessens distress for about 50% of people. He also spoke about TENS and a recent study that came out that found that TENS doesn't work on 30% of people no matter what they are trying to treat, they are just not susceptible to the electronic currents.Sadly,
This isn't true. How many miracle cures are still selling even though we all know they're not effective?
Desperate people, like many of us, will try many things. All it takes is a line of desperate people to keep you in business.
did you start taking them?
@JeffDamsko
My comment was just about being cautious in general. The free market does not operate, as we're told in college, in a way that the 'best' products/services rise to the top. It is about convincing people to part with their money. More often than not this convincing is done through marketing, false advertisement, bogus testimonials, manipulation of placebo effect, and the like.
This can also work against businesses that may have a real solution, but don't have the marketing prowess to get the word out.
I'm hopeful that the Brai2n clinic gives good results, and the people that are successfully treated come forward.
This clinic is not part of the free market. It's in the general insurance for Belgium residents and made available at very reasonable costs to non residenTs@JeffDamsko
My comment was just about being cautious in general. The free market does not operate, as we're told in college, in a way that the 'best' products/services rise to the top. It is about convincing people to part with their money. More often than not this convincing is done through marketing, false advertisement, bogus testimonials, manipulation of placebo effect, and the like.
This can also work against businesses that may have a real solution, but don't have the marketing prowess to get the word out.
I'm hopeful that the Brai2n clinic gives good results, and the people that are successfully treated come forward.
Hmm. Well, this is more encouraging. My assumption would be that the Belgium government would put extra scrutiny on this before they agree.This clinic is not part of the free market. It's in the general insurance for Belgium residents and made available at very reasonable costs to non residenTs
Hmm. Well, this is more encouraging. My assumption would be that the Belgium government would put extra scrutiny on this before they agree.
The same is not true in the USA. Government programs for health are often defrauded....simply because managing 330 million people is too complex, so some fraud and waste gets through.
Please keep us up to date on your impressions of the Brai2n clinic and whether you think their offerings are of value to tinnitus and hyperacusis sufferers.