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I want to give everyone who might wish to try Neosensory's Duo a heads up about their pricing. The pricing on the website is not immediately...
@PeterPan The report is a great piece of work. It shows dedication to bring us the information we need but are not getting from Neuromod. I am...
Are you sure? It seems he just has 2 jobs now. His job at Neuromod doesn't have an end date: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hubert-lim-profile
In response to your question: I had an ENT telling me that you need to wear hearing aids for at least 6 months to begin noticing a difference. I...
4000 euro is absurd. And I'll tell you why. I've looked at the data for TENT-A2, arm 1. These are the most impressive results so far. For the...
I've looked at the data in the presentation of Hubert Lim (linked above). I think the data is very promising. I am just a bit worried that they...
I have a question about the Q&A. I could post it in the thread about that but I've got the feeling that attention has shifted to this thread....
Is that a euphemism for something?
Is anybody here planning on attending one of Neuromod's planned conference talks? There are a few of them coming up in North America.
You are the hero we need but not deserve.
This might be a stupid question. But are people here still sending them emails/calling them to ask about the release date? I've started writing an...
Yep. I wish I could click the 'agree' button more than once on this one. Neuromod: talk to us. We're all ears. And we will be your greatest...
Sorry. My bad. I called the videos 'hidden' as someone above did so. You're right: they are not hidden per se. But they are also not linked on the...
We have to be careful with these hidden videos. They might have been uploaded for a particular reason. For example, as example testimonials of...
You bring up a good point, I think. However, I would argue that they do not need to convince competitors but health care systems and insurance...
It almost seems like they assume that however they treat us, we will be buying their toy anyway. ;) Anyway, I also keep losing faith. Somewhere...
Yes, I can also see your point. Good to be able to disagree without shouting at each other in this age of the internet :).
I respectfully disagree. The answers were vague and circumventing the core questions many of us have. Just look at the size of this thread.
(y) I couldn't agree more if I tried. Somewhere higher up I compared their strategy to that of Apple hyping the release of the next iPhone....
Sorry, but I do not agree. By posting videos of success stories, they feed the expectations. You can't speak and not expect a dialog to ensue.
Who else is crossing their fingers that this will be released in the upcoming Tinnitus Week?
Rereading my post, I realize that it was slightly ambiguous. When I say 'the interview could have been compressed', I meant that, at times, the...
Sorry. But I must say I disagree. Of course, there might be bumps. However, Neuromod is actively hyping this already by posting videos of...
With 4 patients with sufficient improvement to be put on the website ;)
The future will tell, of course, and I can be wrong. But I do not think that a few presentations and clips on their website will be sufficient for...
For those who missed in the Q&A thread: It seems January is out of the question. How can you not have a ballpark idea but mention 'soon' in the...
That's very interesting. It seems that almost all studies finding an effect of Ginkgo are by German researchers. There was also a study reporting...
@Clare B, First: A huge thank you for being so patient and responsive on this forum. I guess you could just as easily walk away and leave this...
I see what your're saying. However, Neuromod will have to push this thing to market actively. In the Q&A they specifically noted that the device...
This is right. If Neuromod were on the verge of releasing this, I expect health professionals to be aware of this. Are there any Irish people...
I want to agree. However, think about this from Neuromod's perspective: they have no way of knowing for sure whether audiologists and patients...
I'm getting a bit fed up with Neuromod. Their whole communication strategy resembles the way Apple, or any other tech company, tries to hype a...
Hi all My tinnitus is relatively moderate. It's a slight hiss I should be able to ignore easily. However, sometimes I can't ignore it, and it...
Yes. Exactly. This thing doesn't behave like any injury I've had in the past. How's your's behaving?
I got tinnitus about seven months ago after an acoustic trauma. The first few months it was almost always there: either a hiss or a tone. Since...
I was wondering whether anybody has used (or has suggestions for) small in-ear noise generators that can be used to mask tinnitus. My tinnitus is...
In the meantime I asked a doctor about it. He said it's probably a eustachian tube 'thingy'. That's plausible but the link with my tinnitus keeps...
The same with me. I got it in March. From a constant bother is now down to 70% of silence. What I do still have constantly is a hissing, buzzing...
I have mild tinnitus in my left ear that started after acoustic trauma. Recently, I have noticed that I can make my left ear crackle. By this I...
Thank you very much. I should have run a search myself. Stupid me.
As the title says. I'm looking for some recommendations on who to see in or around Cincinnati. I'd appreciate any personal experiences you could...
The paper below (Zenner) explicitly lists different locations for the origion of tinnitus - the author describes Conductive tinnitus as tinnitus...
I think that's a sensible assessment. However, I've been tested twice, also to 14khz. I'll be seeing an audiologist as well. It is my...
I had my hearing checked up to 14 kHz. Up to 8 kHz, my hearing was in the normal range (about -10 dB). However, at 14 kHz, the audiometrist found...
I have had tinnitus for about four weeks now. Mine started after working with some machinery. For a few days, my both ears were hissing. Then it...