...........C'mon Mr. Gustavo Fring, don't tell me you don't have 30 million buried in the desert somewhere![]()
What i do with my money is of my imaginary concern. And Dont ever talk about my work on a public forum again.
now please....
Get BACK TO WORK

...........C'mon Mr. Gustavo Fring, don't tell me you don't have 30 million buried in the desert somewhere![]()

@MarleneHi Juan ,I'm with the BTA ,will keep looking in on this ,like London girl I to won't fit the criteria either .
Good thinking on your part writing to them .
@Marlene best of luck. please provide us minute by minute updates if you are selectedHi Rube ,yes maybe that's a good thing to do ,my husband ( 30 yrs T ) agreed when I told him your post .
Nothing to lose he said ,have name on there paper work ,were in UK to .Thanks Nothing ventured nothing to gain ,saying goes ,can but ask .

i wish he would explain why they are not doing the tinnitus study in US also.More info from Peter Harris @ Autifony. I asked him if they had combined both trials. His response below:
Hi,
Still two studies - ARHL in the US and tinnitus here in the UK.
Let's hope you are eligible to get on study when things open up. And let's hope that AUT00063 does something positive - we won't know the results until the study is done.
Best.
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So it looks like both are still happening.
In fairness, oftentimes most startup founders will field most questions about their company, since the potential users (us) are going to be the consumer of their creations and a lot of good CEOs will tell you its good to hear from your customers.@Rube, @Marlene One word: money. @attheedgeofscience explained many pages ago that companies like Autifony are not big pharmaceuticals, they are small firms with a few staff members and just enough funding from big pharma to carry out their work. If they get a hit drug, sure, they're hugely profitable, but right now all they have is smart doctors and an animal-tested theory.
You notice that all the emails we've had answered were from two of the top people in the company, the CEO and CMO? They don't employ enough people to have underlings field questions.
If and when they have a good UK trial, we'll get our US trial. Just hope I'm old enough to participate!
@Rube, I'm on other meds and they only want people who are 'clean' so no potential interaction! (that makes me sound like a drug addict - it is a prescription from my doctor@Marlene
@LondonGirl I'm not sure how long you had your T but if it's in the time frame they are seeking I would still apply and have the evaluation performed by them. Some people have posted responses from autifony and they clearly state that they will reevaluate their inclusion criteria if they are unable to select people with their current requirements. At the very least they can keep you on file for when they do actually expand the trials.
)How honest do you need to be with what you tell them about your drug usage?
How honest do you need to be with what you tell them about your drug usage?
i definitely wouldnt recommend lying to get into the study, but if you meet most of the inclusion criteria i would still let them evaluate me. if the dont select me thats fine but they may keep me on file in case they change the criteria or expand the program.How honest do you need to be with what you tell them about your drug usage?
Yeah, I was not trying to be negative at all, just point out that despite the $$ quoted as going to Autifony in grants, it's evidently not so much that they are able to move forward in every field they would like to, e.g. no US trial at this time. I've been really impressed by the response I and others have received, and it's made me confident that these doctors are doing what they can in a responsible and professional manner.I don't think it should cast any negative feelings towards the situation. If it works, it works. Doesn't matter how many are involved, what matters is what they are doing and how well they know and execute the path to their goal.
Yeah, I was not trying to be negative at all, just point out that despite the $$ quoted as going to Autifony in grants, it's evidently not so much that they are able to move forward in every field they would like to, e.g. no US trial at this time. I've been really impressed by the response I and others have received, and it's made me confident that these doctors are doing what they can in a responsible and professional manner.
Oh, and about the psychoactive drugs, remember that the criteria is not a clean slate for the full term of your tinnitus, just a 30-day moratorium. So if you start tapering off meds now, it's taper time + 30 days until you'll be eligible. Seeing as how Dr Harris mentioned more info over the next 4-6 weeks, now's the time to start. I realize that's a lot to ask for some who struggle with sleep and getting through the day with this condition, but you've got to look forward to the potential benefit.
Sorry if this is a dumb question. I want to register for the autifony trials in the UK. But will I see the link for the recruitment trials for autifony on their website or on the NHS website. I understand that they are going to start recruiting soon and I just wanted to know where to go to sign up. Will the link or trial recruitment be starting in the next few weeks or is it possible to register now with them for these trials.
Please if you can help me or send me the link as you are all much more knowledgeable than me with this....
many thanks
Since somebody asked about this pre-clinical rat trial, I am bumping this thread.
I call it the miracle tinnitus rat study.
http://www.autifonytherapeutics.com/publications/Turneretal2013-TRI_final.pdf
They do this thing where they will expose them to like 116 db for an hour.. And then wait a week and then test them i think by playin a loud tone and then stopping it so they can tell if any of them react or dont act to the silence the ones that dont have a defiency in gap? Meaning they have tinnitus so they cant tell when its silent or when its not.... Thennnnn for autifony they gave them the pills and then noticed they all reacted to the silent gaps so assuming there T went away. I explained it pretty shitty but i think thats how it works.Can anybody tell me how they can actually see that the rats have developed Tinnitus? Is that the same for us? Can you scan the brain and see that we have T? Would be easier to be taken serious.
They do this thing where they will expose them to like 116 db for an hour.. And then wait a week and then test them i think by playin a loud tone and then stopping it so they can tell if any of them react or dont act to the silence the ones that dont have a defiency in gap? Meaning they have tinnitus so they cant tell when its silent or when its not.... Thennnnn for autifony they gave them the pills and then noticed they all reacted to the silent gaps so assuming there T went away. I explained it pretty shitty but i think thats how it works.
As Lisa88 mentioned, you can email, but they'll likely just say they will be posting more in a few weeks. Just keep watching http://autifony.com/autifony-pipeline.asp and the pages it links. Hope you get in!Sorry if this is a dumb question. I want to register for the autifony trials in the UK. But will I see the link for the recruitment trials for autifony on their website or on the NHS website. I understand that they are going to start recruiting soon and I just wanted to know where to go to sign up. Will the link or trial recruitment be starting in the next few weeks or is it possible to register now with them for these trials.
Please if you can help me or send me the link as you are all much more knowledgeable than me with this....
many thanks
Okay, so no scans or "brain reading".
hmm couldn't that also mean that they just lost hearing on that frequency? Do you always get tinnitus from hearing loss from trauma at the specific freq?
Ah I see : ) btw, how do you tag someone? just write @ in front? And do you know if the scan could be used on humans?@Grace @Visitor1538
Regarding the mice. Werent there talk early in the thread about some type of scan that could see these overactive neurons and that's how they knew that the mice had T? I asked this question quite early in this thread bu I'm too lazy to look it up.
Ah I see : ) btw, how do you tag someone? just write @ in front? And do you know if the scan could be used on humans?

@Grace @Visitor1538
Regarding the mice. Werent there talk early in the thread about some type of scan that could see these overactive neurons and that's how they knew that the mice had T? I asked this question quite early in this thread bu I'm too lazy to look it up.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/10/091004141223.htmAh I see : ) btw, how do you tag someone? just write @ in front? And do you know if the scan could be used on humans?