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  1. delta784

    How to Live with Tinnitus Caused by Listening to Loud Music / Taking Benzodiazepines?

    Do you mean benzos made your tinnitus worse?
  2. UKBloke

    University of Minnesota Tinnitus Research with Acoustic and Body Stimulation

    So... if this was a commercial user on the Lenire thread... lol. Pleased for OP nevertheless.
  3. A

    TMJD: Natural Alternatives to NSAIDs, Corticosteroids, and Muscle Relaxants?

    @just1morething, my doctor told me that he sees many people with bone-on-bone conditions, and even eroded condyles, who do not experience pain or tinnitus. He believes the link between tinnitus and TMJ is more related to the muscles and nerves around the TMJ rather than the actual condition of...
  4. J

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    How is Lenire controlled? I actually hope it’s just a straight up purchase. The majority of audiologists, and ENTs especially, don’t give a hoot about tinnitus.
  5. Lurius

    Lenire — Bimodal Stimulation Treatment by Neuromod

    I'm going to ignore @Jonno02's extremely nonconstructive and toxic feedback. Occasionally it leads to single or multiple days with lowered volume and intensity. The most important aspect though is the increased ability to withstand the noise; a kind of mental fortitude is brought about.
  6. RocketJSquirrel

    Lenire — Bimodal Stimulation Treatment by Neuromod

    To my fellow Lenire users, I have a few questions. They're not terribly important, but would satisfy my curiosity as a newby. Is the "i" in "Lenire" long or short? I initially assumed "eer" but then started to suspect it was as in "Ireland". Two or three times during each half-hour session...
  7. F-u-T

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Shore’s device is also fundamentally different than Lenire. Shore’s device is based on calming the excited tinnitus causing neurons in an effort to reduce or eliminate tinnitus. Lenire is based on exciting different neurons than the tinnitus causing ones in an effort to cause habituation...
  8. Toby1972

    Lenire — Bimodal Stimulation Treatment by Neuromod

    I used Lenire for 6.5 weeks.
  9. Pixelito

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    There's a very good chance it's already been submitted and is under FDA review as we speak. It just makes too much sense when considering the timeline of events. Which would give us an announcement anytime over the second half of 2024. Wouldn't that be nice?
  10. I

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    ...plus electrical body stimulation has potential to treat chronic pain Interesting. More benefits from bimodal stimulation. Shows this is really a good path to follow. The researcher is the man behind Lenire. Does not matter what you think about Lenire, he is an experienced scientist in this...
  11. Stuart-T

    Lenire — Bimodal Stimulation Treatment by Neuromod

    The Lenire is such a major rip off - at £3000 or so it looks like a contrived device to separate suffering people from their money. Plus trips to Ireland which can be very costly. The problem with measuring tinnitus is that subjects are being asked to give a score on their reduction - this is...
  12. SarahMLFlemmer

    @Guywithapug what's the difference between her treatment and the Lenire thing? I thought Shore's...

    @Guywithapug what's the difference between her treatment and the Lenire thing? I thought Shore's treatment was supposed to have long-term results but @Strawberryblonde just informed me otherwise. Can you elaborate for me Strawberry? =)
  13. N

    Acoustic Trauma Caused by Friend's Car Stereo Resulted in Tinnitus

    ...possibly a few others) Dr. Shulman's Clonazepam + Gabapentin Hearing aids, if there is hearing loss Cochlear implants for severe hearing loss Lenire Options 5 and 6 are not suitable for you. Lenire is approved but rarely effective, can exacerbate the condition, and is expensive. The study...
  14. dipp

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    If some Tinnitus Talk members are or have been in the clinical trials for Dr. Shore's device, are they required to not post any information? I think I remember some member who was participating in clinical trials for Lenire and provided some information here prior to the launch, am I right?
  15. N

    Treble Health: Exploitation of Tinnitus Sufferers

    The arsehole has a financial relationship with Lenire too. What's his next job? Offering milk thistle extract and CBT to people suffering from pancreatic cancer? He has a few good videos to pump up the viewing numbers but at the core he has nothing to offer that a high street audiologist doesn't.
  16. Harder Calm

    Lenire — Bimodal Stimulation Treatment by Neuromod

    Thanks indeed for sharing! Well, let's hope the Auricle/Shore device will be a better approach to bimodal stimulation! Lenire approval might help Auricle approval and lead to some competition between the companies. On the other hand, Lenire's disapproval and Auricle's approval would show that...
  17. Fields

    Introducing Tinnitus Quest

    I'm wondering if Neuromod operates on a basis similar to smartphone producers: only introduce incremental upgrades every 1 or 2 years so that people will continue to buy (minor) upgrades for slightly better results. Somehow, Dr. Lim and his fellow researchers managed to cure @kelpiemsp, so they...
  18. J

    Lenire — Bimodal Stimulation Treatment by Neuromod

    You must absolutely forgive yourself! You tried a supposedly ‘proven treatment’ for tinnitus. Unfortunately Lenire is anything but. It’s a poorly researched, appallingly trialled joke of a device marketed by snake oil salesmen preying on the desperation of people looking for some peace from...
  19. Mentos

    Dr. Will Sedley Requesting YOUR Input — Predictive Brain Processing for Tinnitus

    Yeap, that was my idea. Supposedly the timing matters, but who knows how this Lenire s**t works, and if it works at all. Will Sedley sounds alone help me, Lenire alone seemed to have helped a bit, hence I thought maybe I can benefit from a synergistic effect? In the end it’s all attempts and errors.
  20. Jammer

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Having been in medical device development for 30 years in startups, most often the R&D, project and development engineers are laid off and the marketing group is staffed up once the product is released, especially when it's a one product company like Neuromod.
  21. Suaimhneach

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Is Lenire helping you currently?
  22. reggie green

    NeuroVR Device: Neurofeedback to Treat Tinnitus

    This sounds like Lenire again.
  23. AverageJoe12

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Thanks so much @Hazel. Were there any interesting/compelling presentations on hyperacusis?
  24. TLion

    Lenire — Bimodal Stimulation Treatment by Neuromod

    Is it actually true that Lenire can make the tones you hear softer? Since my reintroduction of Paxil, my tone is so much higher than before. I'd love to have it softened.
  25. D

    Lenire — Bimodal Stimulation Treatment by Neuromod

    As of yesterday I counted only 17 clinics in the entire US that were carrying Lenire (and none were in Illinois). This bears all of the characteristics of going the way of every one of those other now defunct "treatments" (SoundCure, Neuromonics, The Levo System, Desyncra). How do they expect...
  26. Toby1972

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Are you sure, that Lenire did that magic or did you just adapt, habituate etc. :D
  27. Forever hopeful

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    But tinnitus volume is somewhat subjective. Right? I can have very low level tinnitus and it can be extremely bothersome and intrusive and therefore, I think it’s very high in volume. Somebody could have tinnitus that they estimate to be 60 dB high and it doesn’t bother them. I guess my...
  28. AfroSnowman

    Lenire — Bimodal Stimulation Treatment by Neuromod

    Awesome!!! That was the dream of how this was going to work for us all. Congrats at finally finding something to offer real relief.
  29. missingsilence

    Lenire — Bimodal Stimulation Treatment by Neuromod

    ...is busy working on publishing the TENT-A2 study which will have new and more fine tuned timings (from what I understood), I have a feeling Lenire will be getting an update. The question is, will the device simply get new software or will they launch a completely revised version of Lenire...
  30. N

    Episode 7: Neuromod's Lenire — Treating Tinnitus the Bimodal Way

    Make sure you spread the word to warn others.
  31. AfroSnowman

    Lenire — Bimodal Stimulation Treatment by Neuromod

    Is this just personal conjecture? If not, where are you getting information about updates to Lenire or that it is related to TENT-A2?
  32. RocketJSquirrel

    Lenire — Bimodal Stimulation Treatment by Neuromod

    OK, I stumbled across the podcast and learned it indeed sounds like "Ireland". EDIT: Oh, never mind. They pronounce it both ways in the podcast. I should listen more and post less.
  33. Suaimhneach

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Do you reckon, having used Lenire, that it might rule out being able to use Auricle? Probably a stupid question but due to some change in pathways or something. I'm tempted to try Lenire but don't want to rule myself out of Auricle.
  34. Gb3

    Lenire — Bimodal Stimulation Treatment by Neuromod

    How long did you use Lenire for?
  35. I

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    ...effectiveness. Likely, you would see NIH/VFA in the U.S. subsidize the device for military service members, sort of how they are/have with Lenire. Eventually, insurance will not be able to deny its effectiveness, and it will work its way into major insurance carriers, etc. Even then, there...
  36. N

    Episode 23: Good Tinnitus Science, Bad Tinnitus Science

    ...a trial. In tinnitus, a large placebo response is often seen. Due to this, a crossover design is often better, where the participant is their own placebo. My biggest concern is seeing misleading scams in academia (Lenire & Neosensory) promoted by reputable charities, companies, and media...
  37. Stuart-T

    Lenire — Bimodal Stimulation Treatment by Neuromod

    Seems to be the case. The success rate is not looking too impressive though. But I think there are some people earlier in this thread who had benefits too.