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I took part in the study as well. I’m almost certain I got the placebo headphones.
Thank you @Markku for following up! Appreciate you!
I think this, or Dr. Hamid Djalilian’s work is the most promising. He drew up a mock of a potential device. @Markku, has anyone reached out to...
Because they needed funding.
At least we know they have the funding.
I wonder if they will ever look to expand the criteria for people who just fall outside of the requirements for a cochlear implant.
If the monkeys had passed away from Neuralink, the FDA wouldn't let him test it on humans.
You’ve been on here for a couple months lol.
Money bags.
Looks like there is a follow-up study on this but it is behind a paywall: → A Digitally-Controlled Integrated Circuit Solution for Tinnitus...
The reason they tested people with somatic tinnitus was because they could prove a connection with the dorsal cochlear nucleus I believe.
I can’t believe no one saw this back in September?!?! This is good news but you can’t tell by the comments.
Did he provide any information regarding clinical trials?
Statements like yours are ridiculous. Dr. Shore has stated that Auricle are in the process of working with the FDA to get approval. She has...
I posted on here a while ago how they were having a hard time recruiting. I contacted them about a year ago and they were still accepting but I...
What were you expecting to hear? That sounds pretty good to me. They have all the people enrolled and they will complete the trial. If the results...
It hasn’t even been six months since the study was published.
Guys, if it becomes available in the US only, I’ll let you stay at my house for your appointment.
They are doing a clinical trial for Lidocaine at Mass Eye and Ear. After the injection you undergo an MRI to analyze the brain.
I don’t know if Neuromod stated exactly when they submitted but they said they were waiting on FDA approval. They also opened up US headquarters...
Can anyone clarify this for us?
How come no one is focusing on the two subjects who had their tinnitus go away?!
Imagine being the two patients whose tinnitus went completely away and they can’t have the device!
It will probably only work for acute tinnitus.
She said they didn’t test Meniere’s patients because they have intermittent tinnitus. She never said it wouldn’t work for intermittent tinnitus.
I don’t know why it’s so hard to understand she can’t answer hypothetical questions because she doesn’t have the evidence to back it up.
I knew people were gonna ask irrelevant questions.
Neuromod doesn’t claim Lenire lowers tinnitus loudness. Leave it alone.
I’ve applied for this like 3 times. Never got a response.
They didn’t receive the electrical stimulation.
Pfizer was already a pharmaceutical giant before COVID-19.
Remember not to ask questions that she won’t be able to back up with evidence from the clinical trials. She will not speculate in my opinion....
@Karl Tallman, I think initially they were planning a 400 person trial but then COVID-19 happened.
So they don’t have to agree with the conclusion that is published?
I think that’s what the people who peer reviewed the results did.
No, if anything, Dr. Shore thought the results were sooooo promising that she retired and will double dip on her income from Auricle and her...
Two were discussed at the conference. Neosensory and Dr. Shore's device.
I’m 40 and I wear a hearing aid. No one says anything, and who cares if they do. A lot of people wear ear wearables anyways.
There’s gating areas in the brain that shut down the tinnitus for some people. In people who have tinnitus, those gating areas don’t work for some...
San Francisco, CA.
@Hazel, are we going to be provided with any more interviews from this conference? Any updates from Dr. Rauschecker?
Yes, that’s what I’ve heard. Your brain adjusts. It takes practice.
Actually people do who fit the criteria.
Where are these studies you speak of?
From the study: [ATTACH]
That’s what I said.
Ya, I think it’s different.
This is who you reach out to: Tombers.Nicole@mayo.edu I reached out to her last year when they were recruiting for this study. The exclusion...
Thanks @Hazel! Can’t wait to see what you can share from Dr. Rauschecker!
@Jammer, at what hospital did you have this procedure done?
They turn the stimulation off and on.
Well, it happened in my left ear and at first everything in that ear sounded robotic. Now it just sounds like I heave hearing loss. I can’t hear...
I had sudden hearing loss. At first voices sounded robotic after onset. They returned to normal sounds.
The injection procedure is very simple, routine and quick. In and out of the office in like 45 minutes. They talk about this in their...
That’s not true. I think you are under the assumption that Lenire is a cure. It’s not. It’s a treatment. There has been people on here saying it...
That’s correct. The results will probably be published this summer.
I just can’t. So you’re saying people with tinnitus and hearing loss have lesser QoL than those with just hearing loss. That doesn’t mean a lot of...
Because you just made it up.
Well, that’s incorrect.
No, there are cochlear implants.