- Apr 15, 2017
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- Tinnitus Since
- 2008
- Cause of Tinnitus
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I didn't say the FDA process was perfect or prevented all "largely ineffective" cures from hitting market; my point was that if not for such oversight, there would be a lot more snake oil on the market, and further that Neuromod is going to have to do a better job of producing results and actual data sets if they ever want to sell over here.But if the FDA is that rigorous how come they approved Levo and Desyncra that are largely ineffective?
That was in the leaked Neuromod presentation. We will be producing similar charts in the Tinnitus Talk Lenire user group study (actually lots of them!).Someone posted a graph (wish I could find it again) of patient results/response on the trial that was an angled line across a chart with an x/y axis. It had a load of dots pasted about the graph, and essentially, each dot represented a patient with those dots below the line indicating an improvement in tinnitus since using the Lenire device in trial
When do you think you could give us an unofficial update of more or less how the results are looking?That was in the leaked Neuromod presentation. We will be producing similar charts in the Tinnitus Talk Lenire user group study (actually lots of them!).
I and @Hazel just had a call about this last weekend with @PeterPan. We're planning to release the first wave of results in April, 2020.When do you think you could give us an unofficial update of more or less how the results are looking?
It's too bad we don't have many people reporting behind the scenes either.
Brilliant. Cheers!That was in the leaked Neuromod presentation. We will be producing similar charts in the Tinnitus Talk Lenire user group study (actually lots of them!).
When Lenire was first being discussed I predicted that this would be the time when we would know whether it is the real deal or not - and the evidence from the User Experience thread suggests that it isn't, with a clear majority of those reaching the 12 week period having no significant change to their tinnitus. That doesn't mean that there won't be a minority who find it helpful - although most of the people who do seem to have had tinnitus for a relatively short period.Guys, another person made an update on the Lenire User Experiences & Reviews.
No change in tinnitus - Very disappointing.
This doesn't reflect the claimed 80% responder rate at all.
I have a feeling Neuromod is a flop - like Desyncra + ACRN 2.0
Oh my god, I was so hopeful.
This poster is not finished his treatment yet.Grrr looks like there is another experience of a non-responder reported.
It never ceases to amaze me the level at which people go to find the negatives in these posts. The user is not finished his treatment. He's only halfway through.No change in tinnitus - Very disappointing.
This doesn't reflect the claimed 80% responder rate at all.
I have a feeling Neuromod is a flop - like Desyncra + ACRN 2.0
Oh my god, I was so hopeful.
Maybe they should try to stimulate inside the rectum next time.Guys, another person made an update on the Lenire User Experiences & Reviews.
No change in tinnitus - Very disappointing.
This doesn't reflect 80% responder rate at all.
I have a feeling Neuromod is a flop - like Desyncra + ACRN 2.0
Oh my god, I was so hopeful.
Are you interested in tinnitus in general, or just trash talking people in this thread alone? Because every single one of your posts is in this thread. Way to be a member of the community at large Jay. It seems very strange to me, very unnatural.It never ceases to amaze me the level at which people go to find the negatives in these posts.
Ben Wa technology by Neuromod.Maybe they should try to stimulate inside the rectum next time.
... and maybe rebrand it as "Le Rear"That would be an interesting randomized double placebo controlled experiment.
I think the thing is with neuroplasticity is that it is different in everyone. Some may be early responders and some it may take some time. The longer you have had tinnitus it may take longer. We don't really know and I don't think Neuromod is sure either. I remember @Clare B's tinnitus went away some time after the treatment was over. I feel it is premature to make a judgement until sometime next year.Guys, another person made an update on the Lenire User Experiences & Reviews.
No change in tinnitus - Very disappointing.
This doesn't reflect the claimed 80% responder rate at all.
I have a feeling Neuromod is a flop - like Desyncra + ACRN 2.0
Oh my god, I was so hopeful.
It's the Neuromod shills John. It's a big consipiracy. We're all out to get you!Are you interested in tinnitus in general, or just trash talking people in this thread alone? Because every single one of your posts is in this thread. Way to be a member of the community at large Jay. It seems very strange to me, very unnatural.
Disappointing update for sure.Guys, another person made an update on the Lenire User Experiences & Reviews.
No change in tinnitus - Very disappointing.
This doesn't reflect the claimed 80% responder rate at all.
I have a feeling Neuromod is a flop - like Desyncra + ACRN 2.0
Oh my god, I was so hopeful.
Premature to make a final judgment. Not premature to develop a strong gut feeling.I feel it is premature to make a judgement until sometime next year.
Closest thing we have to that going on is Deep Brain Stimulation. UCSF's results from a trial that recently finished actually showed it's pretty promising, though it is risky as it is a highly invasive surgery. They pretty much attach an electrode to your brainstem.Let's be honest, the number of non-responders here is quite depressing. But let's not forget there could be further improvements after the stopping the treatments, weeks or months later.
That being said, I am skeptical because of the Bluetooth headphone though, because there is a latency in the transmission of the signal, which influences the timing. It is a really weird choice, as the timing is THE element that seems to trigger, or to improve the tinnitus. I don't quite understand this choice.
I hope they will switch to using normal headphones maybe?
Anyway even if it's not the device everyone was expecting, it has a strong backing and will, at least, have a lot of data to work with and make adjustments and improvements in the treatment.
On my side, I will wait for laser brain surgery
What pills are you taking? From the picture I assume it's Omega 3 and Magnesium but not too sure about the far left?In preparation before Lenire, taking supplements to boost neuroplasticity... If I don't have positive results from the treatment with that...
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It's a supplement with:What pills are you taking? From the picture I assume it's Omega 3 and Magnesium but not too sure about the far left?