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...or you could have a laptop screen with some YouTube podcast on the left and listen to it with the right earphone only. :) :) :) ...or you...
If this thing works, we don't only need to switch the sound by 180 degrees, but also have a lot of sound/vision stimuli. Just wearing headphones...
What is on GitHub is just an incredibly crappy software to assess one's tinnitus. It has nothing to do with the device you use for the actual...
I love what TU Delft wrote on the slide: "Safety was a priority in the design". I wonder what options they were choosing between and which were...
A comment on software quality makes people react but pointing out a fundamental flaw in the clinical study design is not worth talking about.
Thank you for sharing Susan Shore's answer. It helped me to understand things better. There are nice cheap gel pads to be used as electrodes...
It is fascinating how signal that cannot be felt makes a difference in bimodal stimulation. Imagine what it must do if you turn it up and you...
I hope you are right, although I think that next year this time there will still be nothing. Also since you seem to have knowledge on Dr. Shore's...
20 years of research that crystallized into a beeper/EMS device whose protocol of function is nowhere to be found. The words like "prestigious"...
You can ask head of Neuromod how easy it is to sell a scam to desperate people. :) OK, I give you that. It think it's a scam for 95%. For 5% it's...
Even though we know that Auricle device is a scam, we prefer to live with some hope. It's easier that way.
You Pandorians are weird species.
Their device looks like it is market ready. Also because it is driven by a phone, new/updated features will be downloadable as soon as they become...
To me it all comes down to how they managed to get people from the two groups to know if they are receiving the treatment or not. I do firmly...
I'm looking for that 10 second delay really hard but can't find it bro. From the diagrams it looks more like 85 ms or 150 ms. Hard to tell. There...
Could you please point me to the document where you got this information from? Thanks.
The article is from 2018 so I guess by the time the device gets out the patent will be expired.
Won't Dr. Shore's device be protected by some patent?
Not sure what you mean. Is this a joke?
I hate to be pessimistic but I think you are overly optimistic :beeranimation: Cheers.
(y)
erik, Jun 20, 2013 :banghead:
Said the man who wanted to patent Dr. Shore's findings to himself. (y)
Although I'm skeptical about Susan Shore's device, I don't see what would be the point to keep hiding bad results.
FREQ stock now available at the Dollar Store.
July what year?
It's like that on every forum and every social network... It's how humans evolved to communicate... :)
I've been thinking the same. There were some attempts to adopt this idea. There was this wrist band that produces haptic sensation together with...
Let's face it. Dr. Susan Shore is 103 years old. Does she even know what is going on? She should run in the next Presidential election. She...
You must be the member of the generation Y. (Note that "the" is read as if the word "generation" started with a vowel.)
No it didn't.
Where? :whistle:
She looks like 20.
Problem with tinnitus solved! Just go to Neuromod, get assesed and they will tailor plan that takes into account your specific needs! What a bunch...
Guess what. We have a first Lenire superresponder! Her name is Karen, she loves eye make up and got €2,700 to throw at Neuromod. Or maybe she got...
Congratulations @Jack V, you are the 20th person to start this subject all over again! Yeah.
I suppose you can draw the same conclusion as if your grandma was not able to have children, then your mother was not able to have children and...
Did you have your friends fill a questionnaire on how they value you?
Thanks for your summary. From how it was presented before I had a feeling that the improvements of the drug were marginal. Those graphs show that...
That sounds like you think that people at Neuromod know what their device does to the brain. To answer your question: I do believe it does not...
Does anyone know what is the difference between XEN-1101 and OTO-313? Don't they target the same potassium channel?
(y) I love your openness and sense of humor. You nailed it! :thankyousign: :puppykisses: Absolutelly mindblowing! :whistle: Either you are the...
Dear Mr. Klaus Gruebl, I'm willing to test your 600 euro gadget if you send it to me for free. If I get any noticeable improvement in my tinnitus...
This is what I would call a soft study. Or in other words, useless.
Oh, I thought you were in the Minnesota University study conducted under Dr. Hubert Lim, who also worked on Lenire "success"... It's great to...
Looks like it has its own battery and setting the tinnitus frequency and other parameters is done via USB and PC/MAC software. There are thick...
What device? ;) Has anyone seen the device? Is anyone participating in the clinical trial? So far it looks like the device is in the wishes and...
10 dB is about 1/6th of the volume slider on your computer. You can check for yourself what difference 10 dB makes.
If I recall, correctly, Frequency Therapeutics cooperated with a hearing clinic in Hanover to verify that the treatment molecules reach the liquid...
The same way as when you put cream on your skin to treat pain and it enters your body while your blood stays in. Or when you are a Russian spy who...
@kelpiemsp, do you know of anyone else who was part of the study and now experiences silence like you?
Sulodexide, aka Vessel Due, seems to be a common prescription drug. It costs about $30 for 50 pills. You can ask your doctor to prescribe it. If...
Thank you dear Frequency Therapeutics thread for giving people hope the last couple of years. RIP, now that you are dead.
I would also love to know that. I've been using Konftec for over a year. I don't think it did anything. I often wonder where the light points to....
See, you can start business with this. Driving tinnitus sufferers from Canberra to Sydney and back. Comparing with Lenire, your treatment has...
My bet is Lenire will never get approved. But never is not good for bet validation so let's make it clearer: they won't get approved in the USA...
RL-81 Could Be Promising Drug Candidate for Noise-Induced Tinnitus I wonder, since this is University research, if they could provide the...
Could you please elaborate on the first sentence? It makes no sense to me. How would they have known this was going to be an issue? What idea...
I would sell you mine but they did a very clever thing with the tongue tip. It only lasts for 180 hours I think. Well, it lasts way longer but...
Another study? I thought we were supposed to get the results of the current study mid this year and then she would start looking for a company to...