Intensity of what?
I think it's important to remember that if this product is released, and anecdotal reports - especially those on this site - indicate it does not work, while the company will make a little scratch in the short term, it will ultimately fail. This is how business is done. If you don't make a product that works or offers value to a customer, your sunk.
I find it really hard to believe that they would hire all these new impressive people, do the trials, offer to do the Q & A, if they didn't have true value to offer. Maybe it's the optimist in me, but it seems like a shite of work to do, if they're going to launch a SECOND iteration of this product - to have it fail again.
Any tinnitus treatment that begins with the words "Here, suck on this . . ." is one I don't plan on trying.What are your thoughts on it?
Does the Minnesota team use pulses on the tongue as well? Or is it external like Susan Shore's?It's unfortunate but the English language isn't equipped to describe these sensations. It's not like describing the sensation of a beneficial neuroplastic response to a maladaptive response is a common thing for people to discuss... either way you just don't know until you are in their shoes. As someone who IS in their shoes and has experienced every possible timing over the course of nearly 30 treatments, these different explanations all jive with different experiences I have personally felt.
It may be hard to comprehend but I have been privy to experiencing no sound and to no emotional reaction to sound via these treatments... and there isn't a whole hell of a lot of difference. If I had the choice of 5 years of no sound or 6 years with no emotional reaction to a sound that was 85db to mask... I'd take 6 with no emotional reaction every time.
But I've been there and can talk about it openly, rationally, and objectively.
If you would like to hear more... I'd love to talk about it. But my assumption is most are incapable of separating this idea from the loaded concept of habituation... no matter the differences or similarities they share.
I'd love to hear more about your experiences with this technology. You are the one individual here to have hands on extensive use of it. The problem is, I'm not sure I know the right questions to ask. I understand experiencing no sound through this treatment. The part I'm curious about is where you said "no emotional reaction to sounds via these treatments". Is that aspect a product of the treatment?It's unfortunate but the English language isn't equipped to describe these sensations. It's not like describing the sensation of a beneficial neuroplastic response to a maladaptive response is a common thing for people to discuss... either way you just don't know until you are in their shoes. As someone who IS in their shoes and has experienced every possible timing over the course of nearly 30 treatments, these different explanations all jive with different experiences I have personally felt.
It may be hard to comprehend but I have been privy to experiencing no sound and to no emotional reaction to sound via these treatments... and there isn't a whole hell of a lot of difference. If I had the choice of 5 years of no sound or 6 years with no emotional reaction to a sound that was 85db to mask... I'd take 6 with no emotional reaction every time.
But I've been there and can talk about it openly, rationally, and objectively.
If you would like to hear more... I'd love to talk about it. But my assumption is most are incapable of separating this idea from the loaded concept of habituation... no matter the differences or similarities they share.
Yep you're right man. I don't think I'll try it now. Thanks for saving me a few quid.What do they really care if it fails again?!? With two other similar devices being developed which are highly likely to be more effective, they know this is their last chance to put something on the market and try and take another slice of the tinnitus desperation pie. And it it fails again who cares and who will even hold them remotely accountable?!? Nobody...... Because nobody give a flying fuck about people with ringing ears and their invisible plight.
It's unfortunate but the English language isn't equipped to describe these sensations. It's not like describing the sensation of a beneficial neuroplastic response to a maladaptive response is a common thing for people to discuss... either way you just don't know until you are in their shoes. As someone who IS in their shoes and has experienced every possible timing over the course of nearly 30 treatments, these different explanations all jive with different experiences I have personally felt.
It may be hard to comprehend but I have been privy to experiencing no sound and to no emotional reaction to sound via these treatments... and there isn't a whole hell of a lot of difference. If I had the choice of 5 years of no sound or 6 years with no emotional reaction to a sound that was 85db to mask... I'd take 6 with no emotional reaction every time.
But I've been there and can talk about it openly, rationally, and objectively.
If you would like to hear more... I'd love to talk about it. But my assumption is most are incapable of separating this idea from the loaded concept of habituation... no matter the differences or similarities they share.
I have learned something here is that all of us have tinnitus but all of us are also experiencing totally different type of sounds, intensity, variations etc.What is the difference between intensity and volume?
Hey Bam,What do they really care if it fails again?!? With two other similar devices being developed which are highly likely to be more effective, they know this is their last chance to put something on the market and try and take another slice of the tinnitus desperation pie. And it it fails again who cares and who will even hold them remotely accountable?!? Nobody...... Because nobody give a flying fuck about people with ringing ears and their invisible plight.
Got the OK for releasing the Q&A video - it will be up in a few hours
You are a gentleman and a true altruist. Probably the finest individual I have ever encountered anywhere at any time.Got the OK for releasing the Q&A video - it will be up in a few hours
One woman said her tinnitus went away, another said a certain tone went away, one guy said his tolerance went from a 10 down to a 3 (not sure if he meant volume), another man said his tinnitus reduced in volume and he can barely hear it anymore... that's definitely not just another habituation device like the Levo system if these people are telling the truth. The device does not work for everyone but Neuromod isn't claiming that.It's another psychological treatment designed to make you not care that you have tinnitus.
I found that on Vimeo (exactly the same as on site but more comfortable to watch):Testimonials from MuteButton clinical trial participants:
https://www.neuromoddevices.com/stories
View for yourself, but I didn't find any of them especially believable.
Just my opinion. I watched with skeptic eyes though.
Hey Bam,
Do you think the people in the testimonial videos are legit? I'm like 80 percent in belief of them but there is always that bit of doubt that they are actors.
Yep you're right man. I don't think I'll try it now. Thanks for saving me a few quid.
Eh no - I will deffo be trying this.
I'm sorry you doubt us brother Rabbitte. The Irish never lie.
If they are actors they are some of the best ones I've ever seen. I highly doubt they are acting, but nonetheless there are few things which I can't get my head around.Hey Bam,
Do you think the people in the testimonial videos are legit? I'm like 80 percent in belief of them but there is always that bit of doubt that they are actors.
Yep you're right man. I don't think I'll try it now. Thanks for saving me a few quid.
Eh no - I will deffo be trying this.
I'm sorry you doubt us brother Rabbitte. The Irish never lie.
The testimonies seem I don't know a bit wooden and scripted, maybe that's because they are on video and feel uncomfortable possibly?
The lady who said hers went away why wasn't she more excited? I'd be running around naked waving my bits about if mine went away.
I'm still hopeful so I'll wait and see until more information is released, a drop in volume would be amazing all by itself.
I wonder if you need to keep using it continuously and if so would it benefit you more the longer you use it?
@Bam I was a bit confused about the builder but then I thought maybe he is turning the TV up to try and mask the tinnitus?
Ergh Guinness is disgusting but if it rids me of this crap I will happily down one pint only.Mate if this device cures my tinnitus I will literally change my nationality. I will bleed fucking green, drink Guinness and nothing else, tattoo Michael Flatley's face on my back and sing Danny boy whilst riverdancing during my wedding at Slane castle....to an Irishwoman.
Yeah she was casual as f***. If that was me I would have been talking about being saved from self euthanasia through tears of unbridled joy.
Ergh Guinness is disgusting but if it rids me of this crap I will happily down one pint only.