Yes I've looked deep into this. I know @linearb is one of them, but Dr. Shore has been saying that she aims for 2020 since 2018 when she did a podcast interview with the ATA, and still says that it's the goal in recent email inquiries. Now of course she may not achieve the 2020 goal, but it is the goal nonetheless.No one would be happier than me to see this come out by 2020. I'll be standing right behind you in the line to get into the clinic.
Susan Shore has been working on this for nigh on twenty years. People on Tinnitus Talk have participated in her earlier trials with successful results, years ago. Tinnitus Talk members have been reporting her achievements since 2013. No one can doubt her commitment to proper scientific process.
For whatever reason, she has taken her sweet time pushing this forward and had earlier suggested 2022 to 2024 as her expected timeline. I may be wrong, but I've only heard her speak of a commercial partner in the last 12 months.
But to bring this back to Lenire, whilst Susan Shore walks to the beat of her own drum, maybe Lenire's introduction onto the scene has inspired the will to bring the date forward to 2020. Who knows? I hope so.
Knowing how long these things take, if the trial ends next year and then we have to wait for the FDA to do its work, I somehow can't help thinking it's going to take longer than 2020.
It is exactly because of all the years she has devoted to researching this that I believe she has it down more than Lenire has, she's been studying tinnitus more than double the years they have, and the results from her first trial, because they were only 4 weeks but had pretty darn good results, seem much more promising than Neuromod's.
Which is why my plan is to get Lenire in the meantime until her device is available. I'm hoping Lenire will make it so I don't hear it in most places, and her devices so that I only hear it in quiet places.
When the day comes that her device is out, I look forward to seeing you there.