Mum's the word, it's an mp3 player right.Did he mention anything about importation?
Mum's the word, it's an mp3 player right.Did he mention anything about importation?
I read that another user described getting a bit frustrated after 20 minutes of doing nothing, and I am a bit confused about this... Can't one read a book or magazine while doing the session?I did my first proper session this morning.
Initial thoughts;
- The tongue tip sensation is quite pleasant, not irritating like I expected it to be.
- The music/noises are a bit eerie, almost sad.
- There's white noise, electronic chirps, piano and some thunder/rain (I think).
- The sounds change a bit throughout the treatment, but it's basically the same music for 28 minutes and then wind down for 2 minutes.
- I felt really spaced out during and after the session, like meditation. That's most likely got more to do with do nothing for 30 minutes than the Lenire.
Nobody is going to have a concrete answer. The rules for bringing items back are very nebulous on purpose. It allows customs to stop a lot of items with little reasoning and you have no real appeal.Awesome news, I won't be the first one attempting this. Did he mention anything about importation?
They said reading a book would be fine, just as long as it is nothing too active - although thinking about it, this sort of things lends itself perfectly to running on a treadmill or on an exercise bike. I don't have either of those, so I'll be reading. As long as it doesn't occupy too much of your mind I guess.I read that another user described getting a bit frustrated after 20 minutes of doing nothing, and I am a bit confused about this... Can't one read a book or magazine while doing the session? Seems odd if the only thing you are allowed to do is sit there and stare while the treatment sessions last.
That's good to hear.They said reading a book would be fine, just as long as it is nothing too active - although thinking about it, this sort of things lends itself perfectly to running on a treadmill or on an exercise bike. I don't have either of those, so I'll be reading. As long as it doesn't occupy too much of your mind I guess.
You are advised to do as little as possible, especially avoiding mentally taxing things. I asked about reading; they don't really know to be honest, they don't explicitly say not to read, but repeated that it was best to do as little as possible. In fact she went as far as to say that it was best to just "zone out" during the session.I read that another user described getting a bit frustrated after 20 minutes of doing nothing, and I am a bit confused about this... Can't one read a book or magazine while doing the session?
Seems odd if the only thing you are allowed to do is sit there and stare while the treatment sessions last.
How such simple sounds can impress the tinnitus sensation? I wonder what's the difference to nature masking sounds which doesn't help much.I did my first proper session this morning.
Initial thoughts
- The music/noises are a bit eerie, almost sad.
- There's white noise, electronic chirps, piano and some thunder/rain (I think).
It seems to be less noticeable at the moment, but that sun has gone in and it's been cloudy here for a couple of days so I suspect it's the light. My eyes aren't good with bright days!You mentioned a spike in your visual snow. Has that calmed down, too?
If I remember correctly, @kelpiemsp had the same - sometimes better, sometimes worse... up to almost-silenceAs of this morning, everything is back to normal - you win some, you lose some!
I hate meditation, so that wouldn't work for me.You are advised to do as little as possible, especially avoiding mentally taxing things. I asked about reading; they don't really know to be honest, they don't explicitly say not to read, but repeated that it was best to do as little as possible. In fact she went as far as to say that it was best to just "zone out" during the session.
I think of it like a 30 minute meditation session. I would hate to read or use my phone, to later find out I was disrupting the treatment and wasting my time and money.
I have started to think about doing it whilst walking the dog, but I'll confirm with Neuromod at my next review that it's ok.
There's something going on with the timing alignment of the chirps and the tongue tip pulses.I think the sounds probably cover some highs and lows, and the electrical stimulation is the key. I would guess they change the electrical pulse rate after 6 weeks. I bet the sound is just fluff as far as what's heard in the headset.
Just my opinion, doesn't mean the product won't produce results.
Thanks for the update. My fingers are crossed for you!It seems to be less noticeable at the moment, but that sun has gone in and it's been cloudy here for a couple of days so I suspect it's the light. My eyes aren't good with bright days!
Also I just wanted to drop an update, last night my tinnitus was at the lowest it's been since it got louder at the beginning of this year. I'd spent all afternoon / evening at a friend's BBQ, there were babies, music (not loud) and plenty of relatively loud people. I walked in the front door and realized almost immediately that I could hardly hear my tinnitus in comparison to most days. The static tone in my head was still there but the multiple rings were extremely quiet.
As of this morning, everything is back to normal - you win some, you lose some!
How did you deal with customs? My main concern is the packaging. It's easier to pass it off as a simple MP3 player if I got rid of the packaging and stuck an Apple sticker on the back to disguise it.I'm US based so am pretty invested and really hoping this works.
Did I speak to you at the Neuromod office on the 2nd?Just started my first EVER treatment. I am finally back home in the US and starting treatment today. I was in a bit of a hurry when doing the fitment as I had a return flight to catch. Am I right in that the tongue tip sits on the TOP of the tongue and not bottom? I'm fairly sure that's the way they showed me, but with a thousand and one things going on, I am double guessing myself.
OK good luck to myself and all the others trying out this treatment. I'm US based so am pretty invested and really hoping this works. It's not uncomfortable at all. Even would say that you're saying to yourself this is so mild that is it even doing anything? But then you just remind yourself the years and years of research behind bi-modal stimulation. The sound is also fairly soothing. Definitely masks out the tinnitus. I am having a little drooling going, but was told that would be normal.
OK. Some tips for anyone heading out to the Neuromod offices. Its €2.50 per hour to park. You also have to factor in the eflow.ie M50 toll. You have to pay this the same day from a computer. It's license plate recognition. So just make sure you make a copy of your license plate and pay later. From the airport it's not all that far. But i just rented a car for convenience. Cab would probably have been less expensive. You could also get away with not paying the Hermatige medical center car park rates if you don't mind a 5 min walk. I chose to just pay.
As for what I'll do for my hour a day during treatment? I'll just edit pics on Lightroom / Photoshop. That in itself is therapeutic and time flies.
Good luck to all starting treatment. I'll give an update in a couple of weeks.
Congratulations mate! That's a long way to travel to commit yourself to the treatment, my fingers are crossed that you see an improvement.Am I right in that the tongue tip sits on the TOP of the tongue and not bottom? I'm fairly sure that's the way they showed me, but with a thousand and one things going on, I am double guessing myself.
As for what I'll do for my hour a day during treatment? I'll just edit pics on Lightroom / Photoshop. That in itself is therapeutic and time flies.
Good luck to all starting treatment. I'll give an update in a couple of weeks.
Why the heck are you people still talking about trying to fool customs rather than just going through the correct process?How did you deal with customs? My main concern is the packaging. It's easier to pass it off as a simple MP3 player if I got rid of the packaging and stuck an Apple sticker on the back to disguise it.
It's very easy to check boxes 1, 2, 3 for this device. Box 4, you write one sentence. Box 5, you get your PCP or other friendly doctor to say "yeah I have treated this person for tinnitus which sucks and lacks effective treatments in the US). Box 6, you will have your paperwork from Lenire proving your treatment started there.Are there any circumstances when I could purchase or bring an unapproved drug or device into the U.S.?
The FDA has guidance for personal importation of drug or device products. Below provides information regarding situations for which this might be allowed:
- Product is for the treatment of a serious condition ( Prescription Drug Products):
- The product is for a serious condition for which effective treatment may not be available domestically either through commercial or clinical means.
- There is no known commercialization or promotion of the product to persons residing in the U.S.
- The product does not represent an unreasonable risk.
- The consumer affirms in writing that the product is for personal use.
- The quantity is generally not more than a three month supply and either:
- Provide the name and address of the doctor licensed in the U.S. responsible for your treatment with the product, or
- Provide evidence that the product is for the continuation of a treatment begun in a foreign country.
That sounds very odd to me, when I used the Shore device they just said "play video games, work, do whatever you usually do at that time".I read that another user described getting a bit frustrated after 20 minutes of doing nothing, and I am a bit confused about this... Can't one read a book or magazine while doing the session?
Seems odd if the only thing you are allowed to do is sit there and stare while the treatment sessions last.
My guess is, the most important thing is that the mind picks up on all of the sounds. I know people that can get so caught up in a book or video game that all of the world disappears around them and they won't hear you if you yell their name.That sounds very odd to me, when I used the Shore device they just said "play video games, work, do whatever you usually do at that time".
Gee. Ask a simple question and have someone jump down your throat over it.Why the heck are you people still talking about trying to fool customs rather than just going through the correct process?
I don't want to derail the thread but that's weird... Visual snow and floaters are generally more bothersome during day time. Open spaces, blue skies are their favourite menu.Thanks for the update. My fingers are crossed for you!
I have visual snow but it's only bothersome at night. I would hate to think a tinnitus treatment would or could make it worse. Please keep us posted on your visual symptoms, too.