Because he is guessing. He is fishing for a negative reaction and you are giving him what he wants. The price is not out yet.Where did you find this out? I can't see it on their website?
Because he is guessing. He is fishing for a negative reaction and you are giving him what he wants. The price is not out yet.Where did you find this out? I can't see it on their website?
I don't believe in discount for Poland specifically, I think the price will be the same everywhere. If the treatment is proven effective, believe me, they will find thousands of clients here, me included. Health has no price for me.They have to if they want clients from here, at least a little bit.
This site somewhere.Where did you find this out? I can't see it on their website?
I'm just waiting for the price to be disclosed now and hoping I hit the jackpot with getting to see @annV's boobs if it's less than 2 grand.
O.Spoke with an insider today, they said that to even claim this would be available for purchase in North America by 2025 would be super optimistic.
Gotta fly to Ireland then? North Americans can do that right, then bring it back home?Spoke with an insider today, they said that to even claim this would be available for purchase in North America by 2025 would be super optimistic.
Yeah I don't buy it. The US is their largest market. They're going to want to sell in North America ASAP before Dr. Susan Shore gets her device out. They know they can get a head start of their competition.Spoke with an insider today, they said that to even claim this would be available for purchase in North America by 2025 would be super optimistic.
6 years before it's sold in the US, that's... funny.Spoke with an insider today, they said that to even claim this would be available for purchase in North America by 2025 would be super optimistic.
Gene therapy probably will have cured tinnitus by then.6 years before it's sold in the US, that's... funny.
Will have people on mars before that
Yeah that sounds like a real crock of you-know-what to me too. Something smells funny.That's bull, I can't believe that. I can get a Guinness down the street and some real Irish sweaters 20 min away. Nah, I can't believe that one.
Calling bullshit.Spoke with an insider today, they said that to even claim this would be available for purchase in North America by 2025 would be super optimistic.
An insider where? At Neuromod? In medical devices? Tell me more.Spoke with an insider today, they said that to even claim this would be available for purchase in North America by 2025 would be super optimistic.
Someone should slap you. Stop spewing bullshit. You don't have any inside information.Spoke with an insider today, they said that to even claim this would be available for purchase in North America by 2025 would be super optimistic.
That's bull, I can't believe that. I can get a Guinness down the street and some real Irish sweaters 20 min away. Nah, I can't believe that one.
Yeah I don't buy it. The US is their largest market. They're going to want to sell in North America ASAP before Dr. Susan Shore gets her device out. They know they can get a head start of their competition.
6 years before it's sold in the US, that's... funny.
Will have people on mars before that
Yeah that sounds like a real crock of you-know-what to me too. Something smells funny.
Spoiler: It's an Irony.Calling bullshit.
Unless you're joking, then... lol.
Yes I have hyperacusis.@Snake, so sorry to hear that You have suffered so long
[I also often think that if so many things did not help before, Lenire would also fail - it's the fears justified by the past. I think so many of us feel this way. But I still have a lot of hope]
Do you have hyperacusis?
If you have hyperacusis, I really believe that this device will help you a lot.Yes I have hyperacusis.
Honestly my brain still thinks that it's going to be another placebo effect treatment and another disappointment, but there is a lot of research behind this and even different teams working on it. I want to be proven wrong so I'll wait for the reviews from other patients, preferably from Tinnitus Talk.
If they give me a green light, well then I'll at least try to find some way to get Lenire.
This mick will be on a plane to Ireland faster.Gotta fly to Ireland then? North Americans can do that right, then bring it back home?
I noticed a significant degree of skepticism from the patient testimonials on their website. One man had to be coaxed by friends and family to even enter the trials. I don't think any of them actually thought it was going to work. One woman even said she "missed a few days", but it still gave her significant improvement. Another said it eliminated her tinnitus completely. The Irish are pretty skeptical so I'm not sure if I would chalk it up to a placebo effect. I also can't believe that they would hold on to this device for the next 6 years if it showed improvements for hundreds of people. That would not only be inhumane, but would make absolutely stupid financial sense seeing there are millions that suffer from this condition. It's not only about the money to be gained, but also the money that is lost by this often disabling condition. Especially, if you consider all of our veterans who have acquired tinnitus. There is a race to treat/cure tinnitus and everyone wants to come in first place it would seem. I'm trying to remain hopeful with this one.Yes I have hyperacusis.
Honestly my brain still thinks that it's going to be another placebo effect treatment and another disappointment, but there is a lot of research behind this and even different teams working on it. I want to be proven wrong so I'll wait for the reviews from other patients, preferably from Tinnitus Talk.
If they give me a green light, well then I'll at least try to find some way to get Lenire.
86%.I think they are releasing it professionally rather than rushing it out which says a lot about the company. They will have invested a lot of money in this so when they release it they will want the release to be spot on. They know there is a huge market for it, they aren't a big pharmaceutical company with huge investors, this is the culmination of many years worth of work for them and they now have convincing evidence that it works - they will definitely be putting this out there ASAP. What other tinnitus treatment has an 80% success rate?
Tinnitus Desensitisation TherapyWhat other tinnitus treatment has an 80% success rate?
Not trying to sound overly optimistic, but through this thing called innovation many things can be improved upon. Innovation only occurs from successes and failures as well. As long as the researchers haven't given up hope, nor should we.Tinnitus Desensitisation Therapy
Tinnitus Retraining Therapy
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
TinniTool
ACRN Therapy
Not even joking - a lot of companies claim success rates of these amounts but the reality is not the same. That's why it's important to have caution with these things. Don't want to kill positivity, but a quick search and you'll find what I'm saying.