What concerns do you have around Dr. Shore's device?Having said that - I have very little confidence that Dr. Shore's device will work as is hoped.
What concerns do you have around Dr. Shore's device?Having said that - I have very little confidence that Dr. Shore's device will work as is hoped.
Sorry @ErikaS, but far too many posters on Tinnitus Talk (and elsewhere) have done what I most assuredly prefer not to describe too fully without the slightest intervention from an alleged Supreme Being.Wow, all because I used the phrase "Thank God"? There's threads to discuss your contempt and/or disbelief for a God, your little confidence in one of the few people who has given a shit over the past 20 years, etc. No need to blast my two-word phrase with contempt and negativity that was meant for positivity and hope for Dr. Shore's device.
I understand it seems to work on the same principle as Lenire - sound therapy?What concerns do you have around Dr. Shore's device?
Then say thanks to Dr. Shore - why are you crediting God with her hard work?Wow, all because I used the phrase "Thank God"? There's threads to discuss your contempt and/or disbelief for a God, your little confidence in one of the few people who has given a shit over the past 20 years, etc. No need to blast my two-word phrase with contempt and negativity that was meant for positivity and hope for Dr. Shore's device.
Not really. What I noticed the first few times after using Lenire is that it would change an otherwise always stable set of ringing sounds, and would make it whoosh and variable. It was kind of gradual that the reactivity went down. Things might be a little different for me though because I was part of Otonomy's suicide shot in 2019. I call it that because that's what it made me want to do, and likely also why I have visual snow syndrome now. So things might work differently on me since my brain was messed up so bad by that.When you used Lenire the first time around, did that seem to help reduce the reactivity or did the reactivity go away before you used Lenire for the first time?
I'm trying to get it updated to the latest settings, I've had the original settings and want to switch it up since the most recent ones got better results from the clinical trials. Not sure if it'll help honestly.@ChrisBoyMonkey, I have had tinnitus since 2008 after a noise trauma. After that I got floaters and VSS. I live in Germany. If Lenire works for your VSS, maybe I will get the device too
Sadly no - Lenire will do a booming trade in the USA.
Yep, especially since Neuromod "recruited" (read: paid off) "well-respected" specialists/researchers affiliated with "top tier" schools in the U.S., I bet they will keep pushing Lenire snake oil device as long as they have more profit from it. It's funny, when I asked said specialist if he will offer Auricle once available, he said possibly with quite a hesitation.Sadly no - Lenire will do a booming trade in the USA.
That is why we have to get the word out there to protect buyers who think it works because they got FDA approval.
As of yesterday I counted only 17 clinics in the entire US that were carrying Lenire (and none were in Illinois).Yep, especially since Neuromod "recruited" (read: paid off) "well-respected" specialists/researchers affiliated with "top tier" schools in the U.S., I bet they will keep pushing Lenire snake oil device as long as they have more profit from it. It's funny, when I asked said specialist if he will offer Auricle once available, he said possibly with quite a hesitation.
Don't ever assume a good product will win the garbage if the profit incentives are not aligned.
They don't have to lie, the trial results were not controlled for placebo. You'll need to make your own judgment call on that.I am getting my Lenire in 2 weeks! Can't wait!
The clinical trials appear to have tested this thing with thousands of patients. Are they lying about the results?
View it this way: in this forum, there are people angry with God, and any religious reference drives them crazy. Just do as Dante said in the Divine Comedy: "Pay no heed to them, but look and pass by."Wow, all because I used the phrase "Thank God"? There's threads to discuss your contempt and/or disbelief for a God, your little confidence in one of the few people who has given a shit over the past 20 years, etc. No need to blast my two-word phrase with contempt and negativity that was meant for positivity and hope for Dr. Shore's device.
Rationalise it anyway you want. How can I be angry with something I don't believe exists?View it this way: in this forum, there are people angry with God, and any religious reference drives them crazy. Just do as Dante said in the Divine Comedy: "Pay no heed to them, but look and pass by."
Thank God for what Dr. Shore is doing and ignore the rest!
They may not be lying. But there is such a thing as confirmation bias.I am getting my Lenire in 2 weeks! Can't wait!
The clinical trials appear to have tested this thing with thousands of patients. Are they lying about the results?
Nope, that's too nice. I'd give them tinnitus.I would push them all off the top of a cliff.
What results? What did they actually measure? Did you just read the "headlines"?The clinical trials appear to have tested this thing with thousands of patients. Are they lying about the results?
Scam sells!Another €30M EUR investment in Neuromod! WTF.
Ireland: Neuromod Devices Closes €30 Million Financing to Expand Availability of Tinnitus Treatment Device Lenire®
Damn and half of it is venture debt too. It will be interesting to see how this plays out in terms of them pursuing US DoD contracts with the Auricle team on its heels. I would sure love to see the financials to see how they are justifying a $15M Series B (that probably puts them at a ~$100M valuation). Probably just TAM (Total Addressable Market) and no competition... yet.Another €30M EUR investment in Neuromod! WTF.
Ireland: Neuromod Devices Closes €30 Million Financing to Expand Availability of Tinnitus Treatment Device Lenire®
I second this. I've had the same experience with Neuromod. I understand now that what they do, is using a lot of the same tricks as magicians and scammers use. Lots of pseudoscience talk. A clinic furnished with medical equipment used to do seemingly valid tests like an audiogram and such.It's been ages since I was on Tinnitus Talk. I literally can't believe the Lenire thing is still going on. I was one of the very unlucky ones that got Lenire first. It worsened my back-then mild tinnitus to an unspeakable level. It's not just fraud and scam, it literally can make you incredibly worse.
It's been years and I never got back to baseline like the unprofessional and unskilled Lenire staff suggested it would. They didn't even refund me for what they did to me.
I'm writing this so noone else experiences the same thing. I wish I had never known about Tinnitus Talk because everyone was promoting Lenire like the tinnitus therapy of the century.
Whomever is thinking about purchasing Lenire, I would strongly suggest to rethink.
Yes. You have been fooled. Return the device and do not attempt to use it. Chances are your tinnitus will get louder if you do.I am getting my Lenire in 2 weeks! Can't wait!
The clinical trials appear to have tested this thing with thousands of patients. Are they lying about the results?
Susan Shore's device hasn't failed?!Given the failure of the much anticipated bimodal treatment from Susan Shore, I'd say this whole approach has failed. Stay away from the scammers and learn to accept living with tinnitus. That's the only advice I have.
Even if true, that only addresses the "safety bar".I called Neuromod out on LinkedIn for their continuous marketing of their product. Their response was that just a tiny number of Lenire users got adverse effects. Which evidently is not true.
I haven't read about this failure anywhere. Is this a very recent discovery? What is the source for that statement?Given the failure of the much anticipated bimodal treatment from Susan Shore, I'd say this whole approach has failed.
It became my opinion that bimodal stimulation for tinnitus is a failure, after reading the important parts of the results of the study released not long ago. There were a lot of dropouts from the study, the improvements were meagre and highly prone to bias. Same problems as with the Lenire study. I have experience with that particular treatment and know how dangerous it is.I haven't read about this failure anywhere. Is this a very recent discovery? What is the source for that statement?
And you have zero evidence that Susan Shore's device is a failure.It became my opinion that bimodal stimulation for tinnitus is a failure, after reading the important parts of the results of the study released not long ago. There were a lot of dropouts from the study, the improvements were meagre and highly prone to bias. Same problems as with the Lenire study. I have experience with that particular treatment and know how dangerous it is.
So this is my informed opinion, I'm the source. If you think I'm wrong, fine. I'd like to be proved wrong but as things stand, there's absolutely zero evidence, apart from anecdotes given by a pair of much hailed forum heroes, that the bimodal treatment has any merit at all.
The bimodal project has been going on for 15 years without any evidence for success.And you have zero evidence that Susan Shore's device is a failure.
I wouldn't say it was a failure. Even 5 dB better reduction than the placebo (control) could still be noticeable, and it could work better for some or better longer term for more reduction. Too early to call it a failure, even if the study results might raise more questions and concerns.Given the failure of the much anticipated bimodal treatment from Susan Shore, I'd say this whole approach has failed. Stay away from the scammers and learn to accept living with tinnitus. That's the only advice I have.