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Don't miss the opportunity to attend Tinnitus Quest's online Q&A with Dr. Susan Shore and Jon Pearson, CEO of Auricle on October 13. We will hear the latest about the Susan Shore Device.
Sarah the Susan shore device I'm not sure I remember what that was all about. Could I possibly use that I don't remember since I have hair cell damage.
@SharonBell I suppose we will all have to wait and see if the Susan Shore device will benefit us or not. Her theory is that it *could* but it's not confirmed until it gets out into the real world.
@SharonBell the Susan Shore/Michigan Device is a device that's supposed to help with tinnitus. It plays precisely timed beeps into one ear as well as some kind of pulsation to your neck/jaw I believe. Google or YouTube it. =)
@SharonBell If your hearing levels are at least 55 dB or better all the way out to 12.5 kHz, you can use the Susan Shore device. I don't think hair cell damage matters as long as you can hear well enough.