Chris, I understand that you're suffering 100%. Tinnitus is a living hell of a condition that people who don't have will never be able to comprehend. And it's a shame that with all our science and technology we can't get a sound out of our head. But I believe in the 2020s we will get fixed up one way or another. I am optimistic about the near future.
But I have already made it clear from the post you quoted, I'm going to sit out 2 months/8 weeks from this point, you don't have to block me, I'm going to let it sit for a few months. My last real skeptical post before today was on October 7-8th, you can go in my history and look. I'm not going to stick around here and say if it does or doesn't work. If you want to try it, it's fine, I'm not going to try and stop you at all. I'm all for people going ahead and trying the device. Someone always has to be the first when it comes to these new technologies.
When 2020 gets here, I'll pop in, give my take on the future data, and perhaps decide to cave in and buy it if it works for the slight majority of users on here.
Chris, what I care about is if it works for us or not, that's my position. I'm all for optimism and positive thinking. But no amount of wishing on our end makes something true, reality can be a real jerk sometimes. Perhaps if we constructively critique Lenire in its shortfalls, Neuromod will strive to make continuous improvements. Maybe it'll get to a point where the technology can treat "every" sub-type of tinnitus. But "I personally" don't think today is that day.
Chris, I understand that you're suffering 100%. Tinnitus is a living hell of a condition that people who don't have will never be able to comprehend. And it's a shame that with all our science and technology we can't get a sound out of our head. But I believe in the 2020s we will get fixed up one way or another. I am optimistic about the near future.
But I have already made it clear from the post you quoted, I'm going to sit out 2 months/8 weeks from this point, you don't have to block me, I'm going to let it sit for a few months. My last real skeptical post before today was on October 7-8th, you can go in my history and look. I'm not going to stick around here and say if it does or doesn't work. If you want to try it, it's fine, I'm not going to try and stop you at all. I'm all for people going ahead and trying the device. Someone always has to be the first when it comes to these new technologies.
When 2020 gets here, I'll pop in, give my take on the future data, and perhaps decide to cave in and buy it if it works for the slight majority of users on here.
Chris, what I care about is if it works for us or not, that's my position. I'm all for optimism and positive thinking. But no amount of wishing on our end makes something true, reality can be a real jerk sometimes. Perhaps if we constructively critique Lenire in its shortfalls, Neuromod will strive to make continuous improvements. Maybe it'll get to a point where the technology can treat "every" sub-type of tinnitus. But "I personally" don't think today is that day.
Heinrich, nice of you to write this but let me make this clear as I told Glenn.Chris, I understand that you're suffering 100%. Tinnitus is a living hell of a condition that people who don't have will never be able to comprehend. And it's a shame that with all our science and technology we can't get a sound out of our head. But I believe in the 2020s we will get fixed up one way or another. I am optimistic about the near future.
But I have already made it clear from the post you quoted, I'm going to sit out 2 months/8 weeks from this point, you don't have to block me, I'm going to let it sit for a few months. My last real skeptical post before today was on October 7-8th, you can go in my history and look. I'm not going to stick around here and say if it does or doesn't work. If you want to try it, it's fine, I'm not going to try and stop you at all. I'm all for people going ahead and trying the device. Someone always has to be the first when it comes to these new technologies.
When 2020 gets here, I'll pop in, give my take on the future data, and perhaps decide to cave in and buy it if it works for the slight majority of users on here.
Chris, what I care about is if it works for us or not, that's my position. I'm all for optimism and positive thinking. But no amount of wishing on our end makes something true, reality can be a real jerk sometimes. Perhaps if we constructively critique Lenire in its shortfalls, Neuromod will strive to make continuous improvements. Maybe it'll get to a point where the technology can treat "every" sub-type of tinnitus. But "I personally" don't think today is that day.
My arguments is not "I'm suffering so hard I need something to believe in".
My argument is "even a small reduction is worth the plight".
This may not true for everyone like you or Glenn, but we are out there. In my case I checked and only a little increase in volume is what made the difference between hearing it only in quiet places and everywhere. The way this disease is, this is probably true for a lot of people, and what we're hoping for from the treatment.
The reviews themselves, the repeated confidence and overall feedback the users are reporting from the Neuromod staff to me look worthy of pursuing this.
As for 2020, it could be it in a sense as Neuromod expands as it is the first real treatment (which automatically makes it the best until something else is out) but as for us really getting big reductions probably relies more on whether the Michigan device is released next year.