Apologies for the delayed reply, I don't log on here much these days.
Honestly... I suspect the flights to and from the UK and NZ I've been doing recently have been partly to do with my tinnitus getting worse.
It only became problematic around two weeks after landing back in the UK and also...
In the last few months I've had my final appointment with Neuromod, packed up my life in the UK and moved back out to New Zealand to pick up where I left off about a year ago.
During this time I'd not touched my device very much at all and due to a significant spike (for reasons unrelated to...
Been a while since I've signed into Tinnitus Talk, life got busy, I returned to the office after working remotely for the best part of a year and just got on with things.
Unfortunately last Thursday we went out to a restaurant for a friend's birthday. The place was loud already and that should...
In response to the continued use, not really, no. Their usage trial was only conducted over the 12 week period so as far as I can tell there isn't really any data to deduce an "average" of when someone could expect results outside the 12 weeks. Unfortunately it's not a question I asked directly...
Final Update (Sort of)
On Friday I attended my final appointment with Neuromod to follow up on my 12 weeks of treatment. As previously mentioned, my Tinnitus hasn't really changed since starting out with Neuromod but there has been a recorded increase in volume (around 6 dB). I strongly doubt...
Personally, I've seen no changes in my tinnitus.
I had my final follow up on Friday and had the program adjusted again - will continue using the device for the foreseeable future.
To summarize, 12 weeks might be the documented treatment window but Lenire will continue providing support even...
@AliceW apologies I didn't get a chance to stick around at the clinic and have an introduction!
It turned out to be a very manic day with the usual delayed flights courtesy of British Airways and some very busy airports.
Saw your review and really glad your appointment went well, fingers...
Good questions.
I can only comment on the small discussions I've had with Neuromod about my final appointment but from what they said, the final follow up, like the others will still consist of an adjustment to timings. I assume, like the other adjustments this is to maximize the potential...
My appointment is at 11:15, I imagine I'll be back at the airport by 2:30 but I may be able to hang around at the clinic for a while.
What time are you due to arrive?
I've got my final appointment on Friday which will mark the end of my treatment. I've yet to notice any improvement in my tinnitus and have run this by the Neuromod team late last week. I even discussed whether it was worth attending the final appointment or whether it was more of a formality...
At what point have the worsenings ever been downplayed?
Every single Lenire user, myself included have all repeatedly told this community that worsenings are a strong possibility during the treatment. This has never been shielded from Lenire patients or prospective patients.
It's literally...
I'm considerably lost with what some of the members here are expecting to see from this thread.
There's unfathomable amounts of skepticism and conspiracy theorizing here, yet when a member comes forward to report an improvement as a result of the treatment, the first thing you do is come up...
Less spiking which is nice, my hyperacusis also seems to be behaving - even around sounds that would usually trigger it. As for the overall volume, honestly, It's loud. My right ear has always been the prominent side with tinnitus but my left ear is now audibly louder. The increase in volume is...
As far as I'm aware, no.
From my experience, the pitch / frequency of your tinnitus has no bearing on being eligible for treatment. All that matters is that you can hear sufficiently for the sounds to work.
Yep, that's not abnormal - certain sounds will react more with your Tinnitus than others. I also have extremely high pitches which are very difficult to mask but the white noise through my WNGs doesn't trigger my reactivity. It's very subtle and the idea is, if the Hyperacusis can be improved -...