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I’ve had a few moments of tinnitus, nothing that lasted longer than a couple of days. It was always accompanied by a significant change in hearing...
So, I just logged on as I was curious if there was any new research and to check on old friends. No tinnitus for me and life is good.
I wish I could say. Experiencing silence was/is so overwhelming many of my other struggles slowly faded out of my awareness. I do know that it...
Who knows??! Maybe it’s impossible to predict, maybe it’s hard to replicate the device, I’ve always assumed they are dealing with struggles in...
Because I spent a year in the UoM research lab being tested as guinea pig both before the actual trial and during the trial. I’ve met Lim, the...
Well if Lim is aware of the offsets among the population, it means he would have access to knowledge on timings not yet available to Shore. So it...
You do know that in the context of the UofM device the timings were actually specified exactly for the patient via EEG, right?
No I mean EEG. I’ve never heard of a qEEG. The goal of the EEG was to determine how long the sound took to actually cause a reaction. They used...
Hard to say. Not sure it matters. If I try really hard and plug my ears and focus and think, I can hear a sound. But I’d rather not. From a...
I attribute much of my specific success to having timing coordinated with an EEG, and likely experience to parameters unsuitable to the general...
I have a dip down to 10 dB. Some people consider that hearing loss?
Google the rocabado exercises! From the trial. I also had exposure to timings that were calibrated via EEG as well as approximately 9 months of...
I’m not fully researched on the tinnitus TMD connection, other than it exists. My internal derangement isn’t going away, that’s impossible. But my...
Well I was in trial and had tinnitus for 30 years. The general eligibility requirements are there for study design purposes mainly. You start with...
Where do you get the notion this device won’t cause structural changes? Indeed that is exactly what it does. In general, earlier is always easier...