Tinnitus and the desire to escape it has consumed my life entirely. It's made me realise and appreciate all that I had and lost.
In the words of Alexandre Dumas.......'It is necessary to have wished for death in order to know how good it is to live.'
...Unfortunately tinnitus isn't big on second chances and the lesson for some us is wasted as we will not be granted a reprieve. however much we have learnt from this living nightmare.
Completely agree with you there. I'm only 70 days in. About a week ago got an annoying eeee... So i'm very worried thinking what's next! And I'm only 37There isn't a morning I don't wake up and ask myself, what kind of T day is it going to be today?
I was big on Dumas and that book in the first years of suffering with a different condition. @Bam how loud is your tinnitus? Can you hear it over everything?Tinnitus and the desire to escape it has consumed my life entirely. It's made me realise and appreciate all that I had and lost.
In the words of Alexandre Dumas.......'It is necessary to have wished for death in order to know how good it is to live.'
...Unfortunately tinnitus isn't big on second chances and the lesson for some us is wasted as we will not be granted a reprieve. however much we have learnt from this living nightmare.
If this is not the very definition of brutal, inhumane torture, I'm not quite sure what is.On a good day 21 hours a day, if no sleep then it's 24.
Have you observed any fading or changes for the better over the past 6 months? In any case, I hope you try that Neuromod device before you attempt suicide.What a shame I have to end up taking my life very soon
Have you observed any fading or changes for the better over the past 6 months? In any case, I hope you try that Neuromod device before you attempt suicide.
If they begin selling the device in January or February in Ireland, I think it might be possible to somehow buy it there and then use it at home.If the device came to my doorstep in Feb I'd wait
Oh yes, they allowed us to take it home for the 12 weeks, so we could use it in the comfort of our own home. I lived 200 miles away from their office anyway!
We had to use it twice a day for 30 mins, I used it in the morning and evening. We had to bring the device with us when we went back for check up appointments I think so they could check the data, to make sure we were complying with the recommended usage etc.
If you buy a device I'd imagine it would be the same as what happened us on the trial, you would have it set up by an audiologist to be calibrated to suit your hearing, tinnitus level and tongue tip sensitivity tolerance.
They allowed us to test the device for one of the treatments (30 mins) in their office, to observe us and make sure we were happy using the device and if we had any questions. It was very easy to use though.
Where is the evidence that it actually works?If they begin selling the device in January or February in Ireland, I think it might be possible to somehow buy it there and then use it at home.
https://www.neuromoddevices.com/storiesWhere is the evidence that it actually works?
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/q-a-tinnitus-hub-meets-neuromod-lenire.32369/page-8#post-399243Where is the evidence that it actually works?
This is not evidence. None of this is. Anyone could post fake garbage on the internet.https://www.neuromoddevices.com/stories
The above shows that the probability that the fraction of people who benefit from using it is greater than zero. Hopefully they will make their research public when they begin selling this device in Ireland.