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...I keep busy and don’t think about it. My last effort is to try Lenire in the United States. It’s a very expensive proposition. I just want...
...UK and the American Tinnitus Association should NOT take money from Lenire and have them sponsor their events and website. They do mention in...
There was an interesting article in the Washington Post today about Lenire and the Shore device. It basically said Lenire works for some and the...
Lenire uses a Bluetooth system, which is a disaster for a system where the timing must be precise to a millisecond range. This unnecessarily...
Interesting! Thank you for sharing this article with us.
I’m confused. How is this any different from what’s been discussed in this entire thread? Also, it seems very expensive if it “only works for some.”
I’d read the Lenire User Experiences thread very carefully before I went forward with it.
I checked out the Lenire website. I was very surprised at how many places are marked on the map where you can get the device — hundreds of cities....
NPR covered two tinnitus sufferers who are using Lenire, and one of the doctors (the founder of Lenire) discussed how it works and the benefits it...
...as the Auricle device. It doesn't make it the same. I didn't say Lenire is a placebo effect. I said that at least some will experience an...
A researcher here thinks the timing precision is maybe not that critical: Tinnitus Models — Learn How Tinnitus Originates
Auricle is really no different to Lenire. Both are bimodal stimulation. I am lost as to how you have managed to convince yourself that Lenire is...
PDF attached for anyone who would like to read it. This doesn't include the interactive widgets that were part of the story or some of the...
I believe the doctor suggested treating hyperacusis before using Lenire to achieve better results.
I bought Lenire for $3800, hoping that it would relieve my tinnitus. I followed my doctor's advice and used it twice a day for 30 minutes. After...
Lenire costs around $5k.
To Lenire.. Or not to Lenire. That is the question. Insurance doesn't cover costs so big gamble. Any thoughts?
As previously discussed, Lenire's approval is likely to speed things up for Auricle: The FDA has concluded that the Lenire device should be...
Or will the FDA go hard on Dr. Shore's device because Lenire turned out to be harmful to some...
The two have nothing in common.
Worthless crap that "independent" study, just like Lenire is. No placebo control whatsoever.
I think I'm going to save my money for the Shore device.
I think it is better to look at relevant research about Lenire itself than to check the economic performance of Audio Noord... My experience with...
Lenire is fancy TRT in my opinion. My THI is out of scale (72, maybe 6 after habituation in 2004). Note the descending graph immediately at the...
I’ve read the recent user experiences of Lenire on Tinnitus Talk and they don’t sound too good. One of them got their Lenire from the Minnesota...
This was posted with some discussion in the Lenire thread: https://www.tinnitustalk.com/posts/702597
...trial has been carried out. It has not been published yet. Do you have any insight into how Neuromod have changed Lenire and/or its mode of...
Maybe try Lenire? Tinnitus Clinic I talked to today want $500 for assessment and about $4000 for Lenire. I guess it has helped quite a few people...
Until they can prove it reduces loudness, it's junk. Simple.
I think Tinnitus Hub's "Here's Why the Jury's Still Out on Lenire" article suggests that as well.
I'm surprised at you!
https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/interactive/2024/tinnitus-treatment-lenire-bimodal-neuromodulation-duo/
How much does Lenire cost? Is it possible to try it out before purchasing it? Also, are there contraindications for hyperacusis? Thank you.
Thanks for posting your experience. It was generally sad to read. These people are legalised scammers hiding in academia.
So your tinnitus is manageable using the Lenire device? If so, how often do you use it?
Here's a 5 month update, having started Lenire on June 25, 2023. In my previous post, I noted that Lenire had added a new sound to my tinnitus on...
...Mix that you said reduced your tinnitus back in 2019. Where is your review? I haven't seen any other feedback from you about using Lenire ever.
...to see that hyperacusis symptoms typically reduce or disappear around the 12-24 month stage - usually without using Lenire. Potentially placebo.
Because Lenire ‘trials’ were a total sham.
...wouldn't or couldn't provide a price for the Auricle device, but Lenire is closer to $4K, so Auricle may be that much or more. We could have a...
Yes, it's frustrating to say the least. We posted this on our X just now: [ATTACH]
Lenire is not based on University of Minnesota's trials. Lenire used to be called MuteButton and it came to be long before Hubert Lim started his...
In Dr. Shore's paper, timing is parameter #1. Lenire is based on a different theory I know, but where Dr. Shore's papers are well constructed,...
No, I am not referring to the current generation of Lenire at all, or even a slightly updated version of it. I do not have any insight into what...
...well-intentioned family member shares a link to some demonstrably bogus therapy or device or something. The number of times Lenire has cropped...
Do we know how Lenire did theirs? Because it's a non invasive device that interfaces with the user in a similar way (even though Lenire seems to...
I certainly hope you are right. I am not an expert but I agree choosing Bluetooth was idiotic, adding expense and complexity.
...meaningless. So it is only meaningful if it had a dramatic impact. I’ve never heard anyone describe that sort of dramatic benefit from using...
I’m almost desperate enough to try Lenire. I have swirling hissing in my head.
I sure hope not. At least Dr. Shore's device seems to have a lot more evidence behind it and the FDA haven't pulled approval from Lenire yet.
...other that what has already been posted. We do know details of Lenire's application and the FDA response. They were considered as De Novo...
...myself. I may get those X-rays this year. I would stay away from Lenire but to each their own. The science behind it doesn't solve Tinnitus but...
...to select the patients he can easily scam - AKA fresh cases that will improve on their own over a few weeks, then say it was Lenire that cured...
"Does Lenire Work?" "This is of course the million dollar question." I would pay a million dollars if it worked. No doubt. But I doubt it works.
Go to the link in @AfroSnowman's post. Scroll about 1/4 of the way down and you will find links to 2 interviews.
There are several concerning reviews of Lenire on Tinnitus Talk of it making tinnitus worse for people. I'm surprised that these sort of results...
I can remember an interview in like 2018 where the CEO Ross O'Neill referenced those trials as a proof of concept for MuteButton. Those trials...
Did they say anything about hyperacusis patients (with tinnitus) and Lenire?
But there is some people that don’t report back that have used Lenire so you don’t know. It could be my left jaw but that’s a major surgery.
I paid US$3949. At least it's income tax deductible as a prescribed medical device.