New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

I humbly admit that I tend to be a rather negative person in life, because my motto is, "Expect the worst so you are prepared for anything."

However, when it comes to Auricle, I genuinely want to believe that it will work, even if only to reduce tinnitus and finally allow me to sleep again.

I would like to remind everyone, since the latest messages in this thread have been somewhat pessimistic, that during the first phase of testing, two people were completely free of tinnitus.

I do not know how long this lasted for them, but in my opinion, it is still a remarkable achievement.
 
Well, I'm still excited about the upcoming Q&A. If the news were truly bad, I think we'd get a written statement. Why would they put themselves through a Q&A full of desperate, disappointed people? I figure the range of outcomes is, on the low end, a statement about where they are in the process, and possibly even the announcement of a follow-up study like Lenire had to do. On the optimistic side, it could be a "light at the end of the tunnel" update, with hopes for a 2026 release.

If nothing else, tinnitus has taught me patience in the face of things beyond my control. I'm glad they're reaching out to the community, because in the end, this is still the only potentially impactful treatment that might become available to the public in the short term.
 

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