@labrat10687 really nice of you to give an update from time to time. As I understand your T is high pitched? Can you hear tones higher than your T? I asume they play tons higher and lower than your T toghther with the stimulation?
@labrat10687 really nice of you to give an update from time to time. As I understand your T is high pitched? Can you hear tones higher than your T? I asume they play tons higher and lower than your T toghther with the stimulation?
labrat,
What are your thoughts on the possible side effects associated? Sleep apnea, etc.
Yeah, use the Upload a File button next to Post Reply and then you can attach the pictures.Can you post pictures on here? If so I could show you a screenshot.
Thank You Markku!Yeah, use the Upload a File button next to Post Reply and then you can attach the pictures.
This is awesome, good luck and I hope you find relief. For some reason I thought you had to do the listening at the lab but it's great you can do it in the comfort of your own home at your leisure. Please keep us updated just as you have been, thanks!Update. Just got back from my first appointment after my surgery. I was given several hearing tests plus a test to see which hearing tones I will be using for my daily 2.5 hour sessions. Also I found out what I would feel when the vagus nerve is stimulated. What I noticed was a very slight "tug" on my left side near the incision. They even adjust it to the point where I should feel very little.
All of that data is recorded into the program that I will be listening to. I was given a laptop with high quality headphones and instructed on how to use it. You basically turn the computer on and you are ready to go. The programs length is 2.5hrs. You are also told to try and do your session at the same time every day.
Was able to bring it home and will start tomorrow. I want to try to do my sessions from 8-10:30. My next appointment is in 2 weeks. Will have 2 more appointments 2 weeks apart and that will end the initial 6 week period. At each appointment they will download data from my implants. At the six week mark they will adjust my settings if I was being helped or not. Remember half the people will be getting a placebo program and I have no idea if I got the real treatment or the placebo program.
At the 6 week mark everyone in this study will be given the real program.
Would this work on people who hear multiple noises from tones that change in frequency, buzzing to crickets?
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Goodluck with this treatment. Keep us op to speed about any developments! Just a question? Are you on any "brain" meds (like benzo's or ssri's?).
Hi @labrat10687 how did your first session go?This is a question that I don't have an answer for right now. One of the big factors to be accepted was the drugs that a person takes. I had to switch my high blood pressure medication. I'm just getting ready to do my first 2.5 hour session and will try to find an answer to your question.
Hi @labrat10687 how did your first session go?
Did you feel the electrical impulses?Rather boring. The tones you listen to just sound like your typical hearing test tone. I'm lucky cause i'm retired so i'm pretty much free all day. I just sat and watched tv with the close captioning on.
No I didn't feel any this time. Going to double check to see if thats normal. I know they tried to adjust it so I wouldn't feel anything but still going to check.
I believe VNS for tinnitus is is very low, about a factor of 100 less compared to VNS for epilepsy. I can imagine you would not feel anything. Maybe the thing you felt at first is just a shake down of the device....see if it is working properly.
Sjoerd, You are very much correct about the VNS for tinnitus is just a fraction of what they use for epilepsy. That was one of the reasons I decided to try it.
How are things thus far? Pretty boring I think...? If you need something to watch during the next session of training...all about VNS for tinnitus:
https://archive.org/details/Redwood_Center_2011_09_21_Michael_Kilgard
How are things?Yes it is pretty boring but very simple. It's easy to get into a daily routine though.