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Just came back to share my experience. I got my Pfizer shot #2 over a week ago and no changes to tinnitus. Considering what COVID-19 can do, I...
I had my first dose of Pfizer 3 weeks ago. No change in tinnitus, only a sore arm. My thoughts are the chances of COVID-19 spiking your tinnitus...
@Hazel we are so lucky to have dedicated people like you doing great work for sufferers. Have a safe flight and a good rest when you get home! I...
So, I do not believe that headphones will make tinnitus worse (it's more how loud you use them), but now that I have gone 6 months without them, I...
Thank you both! Yeah I figured it so because I went through this when my tinnitus started. Tight face muscles and neck pain, and all that jazz....
I have actually nearly habituated to my tinnitus as of late, to a stage where it no longer affects me emotionally. It is much more in the...
Yeah! And I actually visit VBC often (it's about a 6 hour drive from me), so I mean in 2020 I would also most likely be interested since I am...
Hey I also live in Washington! I live in Vancouver (SW WA).
It is. What was said by @ageoflove is incorrect. Tonal tinnitus is a constant streamline sound. I would say static TV buzzing is that. Atonal...
Mixed results? The TENT-A2 trial is showing positive correlation from their initial arms. And what makes you think they have not been upfront? My...
I mean, how can you not have restored faith after that video. Even if it doesn't work for you, look at the care, time, and effort put into the...
What podcast? The one with Richard Tyler that isn't out yet?
I would also like to interject and say that, although Neuromod has been relatively quiet as of late, remember that they are hard at work with this...
First off, I am truly thankful for your work as well as @Jack Straw and @Markku. The podcast is so well done, and really is a pleasure to listen...
Really proud of everyone on here, been voting all day, and it's paying off.
63% lead currently, keep it up!
Say what you want about Lipo-Flavonoid, they are at least raising awareness.
I was going to comment on here to vote, but looks like it's still happening. Everyone, please share ON YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA. It's good to spread the...
The DCN (Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus) is located in the brain stem... which is the brain. All devices in development target this area because so far...
This keeps getting mixed up. I think we need a change in the terminology. Flexing your jaw or other movements is called somatic tinnitus, and it...
I just wanted to post this study that helps back up bimodal neuromodulation. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2331216519835080 This is...
There were just some extra videos on YouTube. Not added, they all were uploaded at the same time, they are just not the ones on the website.
@Paulmanlike I hear you man, but you're right, we need to weigh it on the EVIDENCE, and right now we have none. Some testimonies. Some, as in 13...
How does it suggest they wanted to bury these? They are a small company that almost never updates their website. Look at the date. All they did...
It's crazy. I understand this website is for sufferers, but I mean we know that bimodal stimulation is promising. Susan Shore proved this. We...
My God, you guys all jump ship so quick on this. Yes, some of these testimonies are not so great, but we still don't know the numbers. Remember...
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It makes more sense now that I realize that you wouldn't want to push a device without quality evidence and science behind it. Once the paper is...
Hubert Lim or Susan Shore. Although both are very busy, I bet Susan Shore is not as busy as Lim, as he is currently touring the conference...
It was more of a joke that small companies get eaten up by mega corps like them. I actually don't know much about them.
I agree. I'm very curious why the hyperacusis people had such a good rate of success (90% I believe) and the hearing ability makes the most sense....
The Johnson and Johnson was more of a joke lol, I forgot joking can be tough here. Sometimes laughing helps me cover up the pain.
The other two people that Clare B ran into were also older and much more hard of hearing. I'm seeing a trend here. I have a feeling that your...
Let's hope Johnson & Johnson buys them lol.
Your age is most likely the culprit.
Using blood markers to identify noise induced tinnitus? That is exciting! I wonder what process they discovered to give this hypothesis any weight?
Well, that's kind of debatable though isn't it? If this device proves to be a big push forward for tinnitus, then I can imagine many other biotech...
This. They do not want to undermine the peer review process, and also keep in mind, they are one of the few if not the only company to seek peer...
Possibly, but over stimulation would probably be much more likely at that point. Given the limited evidence we have here (rat studies galore,...
I am not, I'm in Digital Tech and Communication (currently a senior at university, almost done!) However I am friends with a few neuroscience...
If you really think about what has happened before the loud tinnitus days, I'm sure you will see a pattern. Not to jump off topic, but I believe...
I'm not sure why Susan Shore made all those headlines last year, but I assume it's because she was the first to grasp bimodal stimulation (from...
Your anxiety plays a huge role in your tinnitus perception. I notice that sometimes (and it feels like for no reason) my tones change and get...
While you could be right, there is little chance (from my understanding) that this will be in the same camp. I may not have been around for ACRN,...
it makes sense. There are a lot of neuromodulation devices out there. But bimodal, now that is a whole new animal. I assume most audiologists...
TENT-A2 apparently had similar results. So that's a great sign. Honestly I'm not asking for a cure, I'm just hoping a reduction in either volume...
As stated, this device works on breaking up that overactive synced neural activity. So it does not matter (at least from what we know now) what is...
I was just thinking about Susan Shore's device. I'm curious if Neuromod's release (if it shows great success) will grant her more funding from...
Very common. most, if not all, tinnitus people have SOME form of a somatic element. When I clench my jaw, both ears get louder, and when I move...
Same here. I noticed one week I was constantly anxious and couldn't think and I got fleeting tinnitus twice a day. Thanks for this! I take a...
@kelpiemsp was in the Minnesota trial (USA). Hubert Lim's study.
Do you know if Desyncra got a $22m backing like Neuromod? That backing raised some eyebrows when it came out, so I'm curious if people in the...
From my understanding the separate arms are to determine best outcome measures, right? I can only assume the they added the inclusion criteria so...
You need a source before you say stuff like that on a forum like this. Nowhere have I found (and I have read everything about this device)...
That's 2 out of the minimum 500 we have not heard from yet. Also, how do we know they aren't just saying it didn't work because it didn't...
Ahhhhhh that makes sense. I figured the process was similar regardless of the device. Thanks for clarifying!
Regarding FDA device approval, I found this fun chart that gives a good overview....
Yeah, I guess it's hard because my spikes are clearly related to my anxiety (when I'm stressed or overwhelmed) but everyone on here is telling me...
Both kind of. I’m thinking that by fixing my mood I can habituate better. But I’m worried going up can make tinnitus worse.
So, I got my tinnitus before taking Lexapro, and then it didn’t change really after I started on 10mg. I was thinking of jumping up to 20mg but...