Hi everyone,
Re: the snapshot of current user experiences:
I realised this morning after
@Mentos made quite an interesting update in the User Experiences thread that I'd made a mistake, which I'm happy to hold my hand up to. Clearly he hasn't finished treatment yet, and as I was only looking to understand the end reports of those >2-year sufferers, I've removed his entry from the list.
@ruud1boy also stated he was 90% indifferent and 10% good, and on that basis I've placed his entry in the indifferent column. I won't make any further additions to this list or post another.
I want to say thank you again to all of those users who are taking the time to share their experiences with this device. I know that me taking an early look at the reports has irritated some of you, but I just want to say that I've waited nearly 30 years for a treatment like this - something where the science goes beyond shoving a masker into our ears and telling us to deal with it. I was on the verge of signing up and needed some data now, not April - although ultimately April is not that far away and I'm sure PeterPan's figures will give us a much clearer view. Cheers all.
Negative
@Paul Betteridge: my tinnitus is through the roof - I am now so desperate that I am on antidepressants
@thescientist: I have not noticed any improvement in my tinnitus so maybe it is not going to work for me at all.
@Ade: It has got so bad that I have had to stop using it. I need things to settle down as it is breaking me at the moment.
@TinMan2019: I'm throwing in the towel. I had high hopes for this bimodal treatment. But I guess it's just not working for me.
Allan1967: my experience with Lenire was that it instantly increased my tinnitus and as the weeks progressed my reactivity went through the roof as well.
Indifferent
@ruud1boy: My tinnitus is largely unchanged I'm afraid
@jacob21: I stopped using Lenire 2-3 weeks ago, probably because my tinnitus was generally better (good and bad days), with bad days more manageable but still bothersome. Hard to say if it was due to Lenire?
@Liz Windsor: I know this must sound terribly vague but, at the moment, that is just how it feels to me.
Good
@hans799: Overall, I feel positive about Lenire. The device definitely does affect tinnitus. It is definitely capable of lowering its volume, as demonstrated during my first 6 weeks.
@Krolo: Lenire has done quite a wonder on me and is definitely worth it.