Dkellz
Member
- Apr 2, 2023
- 35
- Tinnitus Since
- 01/2023
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Clarithromycin, ear wax removal & otomize ear spray
Thanks for everyone's seriously in-depth and well-delivered input into this conversation; it made the narrative easy to follow and understand and I'm looking forward to Dr. Shore's responses to the questions.
I'm Irish and live approx 2 hours drive from the front door of the Neuromod (Lenire) offices; when I first got tinnitus; one of my friends who has used Lenire with success in his opinion, which really pushed me to go and use it. However, from reading the analysis on this website and by reading into the clinical trials I was able to make my own decision to not pursue Lenire, even though I have reactive and bothersome tinnitus & would try anything really to better it.
My point is; the Lenire FDA process was given approval and roll-out - I have absolutely no background in analyzing clinical trials or data, and I was able to distinguish (in my opinion) Lenire is not a solid treatment for tinnitus patients. Surely, given the detail of Dr. Shore's research and the fundamental success in a controlled and placebo-based trial, the FDA process for this would be much easier than the Lenire device. If Lenire was deemed suitable to roll out to aid the tinnitus world, then surely Dr. Shore's should be given some sort of red carpet treatment and a lot of helping hands on the way from the powers that be.
I hope we can see the launch this year as I plan to travel to Michigan from Ireland as soon as it's released. I'd rather make the long journey across the Atlantic than the 2-hour drive to the Lenire office & I'm hoping the powers that be can hold the same sentiment when giving the launch clearance.
I'm Irish and live approx 2 hours drive from the front door of the Neuromod (Lenire) offices; when I first got tinnitus; one of my friends who has used Lenire with success in his opinion, which really pushed me to go and use it. However, from reading the analysis on this website and by reading into the clinical trials I was able to make my own decision to not pursue Lenire, even though I have reactive and bothersome tinnitus & would try anything really to better it.
My point is; the Lenire FDA process was given approval and roll-out - I have absolutely no background in analyzing clinical trials or data, and I was able to distinguish (in my opinion) Lenire is not a solid treatment for tinnitus patients. Surely, given the detail of Dr. Shore's research and the fundamental success in a controlled and placebo-based trial, the FDA process for this would be much easier than the Lenire device. If Lenire was deemed suitable to roll out to aid the tinnitus world, then surely Dr. Shore's should be given some sort of red carpet treatment and a lot of helping hands on the way from the powers that be.
I hope we can see the launch this year as I plan to travel to Michigan from Ireland as soon as it's released. I'd rather make the long journey across the Atlantic than the 2-hour drive to the Lenire office & I'm hoping the powers that be can hold the same sentiment when giving the launch clearance.