No they have not started any new trial.Hi folk
Do they start a new trial? Did I miss something?
?No they have not started any new trial.
You ask too many questions. They did start. I spoke with someone who's on the trial.How do you know?
Go back through this thread. Everything is explained here.How do you know?
They haven't said they are lacking in funding, but they i.e. all of the researchers are always open to and welcome donations.@Allan1967 Is Susan Shore lacking in funding? What is going on?
I just found out that the trial isn't up yet. They are still interviewing candidates with the audiologist, then to have an appointment with the ENT, and awaiting for the devices...
I think they already have around 200 people in their interviews.So how do we get in? Anybody here in the process?
You are such a fake news source. You told me earlier that they had already started their trial. Lame.I think they already have around 200 people in their interviews.
They will be choosing from those. The participant told me they are very slow in the process, and was told by the audiologist that they still are waiting for the devices.
By the way, I'm out of this thread... I have no hope for Susan Shore's device. If I get any information I will post it but I'm done with Susan Shore's lack of regenerative medicine and woeful organization.
He already stated that he was wrong.You are such a fake news source. You told me earlier that they had already started their trial. Lame.
I just found out that the trial isn't up yet.
Well don't blame me. If you want you can contact Susan Shore directly.You are such a fake news source. You told me earlier that they had already started their trial. Lame.
Thanks for sharing this information. I appreciate hearing any information that comes to you.I think they already have around 200 people in their interviews.
They will be choosing from those. The participant told me they are very slow in the process, and was told by the audiologist that they still are waiting for the devices.
By the way, I'm out of this thread... I have no hope for Susan Shore's device. If I get any information I will post it but I'm done with Susan Shore's lack of regenerative medicine and woeful organization.
I think its gonna help a lot of people. I mean shes been researching for TWENTY years. She must have figured something out.I have lots of hope/faith that bimodal somatosensory stimulation is the answer for my situation. I've followed this pretty closely. I kinda didn't believe the clinicaltrials.gov website when it said this study was slated to end in 2022 or 2023. Apparently that is sounding realistic after all. I was telling myself that Susan Shore was the one to stick with on this.
I don't know how long Neuromod will take to get it's product widely available in the US, but I doubt it takes this long. If the second coming of the MuteButton gets acceptable results I may have to jump ship.
They've been researching many disorders for years and still haven't found out the many phenomena of certain diseases. Not being negative by the way, just being realistic. Just an example, antidepressants and antipsychotics are known to work, but the exact mechanism is a theory. Same with other diseases, a lot of it is theory.I think its gonna help a lot of people. I mean shes been researching for TWENTY years. She must have figured something out.
@Allan1967 Is Susan Shore lacking in funding? What is going on?
She received funding for her next trial from the NIH brain initiative.
https://www.braininitiative.nih.gov...s-targeted-auditory-somatosensory-stimulation
They'll not say unless you ask, but they ALL still need funding. I got that from their Associate Director of Finance.
German ENTs are completely useless when it comes to tinnitus and hyperacusis. Most of them seem to think that everyone can ignore or reduce their tinnitus to a low level as long as the patient keeps their stress levels low. They don't follow new research, they are always skeptical and cynical. The tone of the article is a bit condescending.The assessment of a German tinnitus expert is rather skeptical to negative:
http://www.drhschaaf.de/Schaaf Bimodale Stimmulation - Ein Kommentar TF_2_18.pdf
Where does the view come from that things are better in other countries?German ENTs are completely useless when it comes to tinnitus and hyperacusis.
German ENTs are completely useless when it comes to tinnitus and hyperacusis. Most of them seem to think that everyone can ignore or reduce their tinnitus to a low level as long as the patient keeps their stress levels low. They don't follow new research, they are always skeptical and cynical. The tone of the article is a bit condescending.
That guy is working for a 'tinnitus clinic', of course he's against any real medical treatment.
At the end he stresses that psychological treatment/training is nonetheless essential for habituating. Sure, otherwise he loses his job. Because that's what German ENTs think tinnitus patients need: psychotherapy, nothing more.