- Dec 3, 2022
- 258
- Tinnitus Since
- 2012. Worsened 2022, 2025.
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Ménière’s
Lenire's head of R&D: WRITE THAT DOWN!!!It will be a 9 volt battery you tape to your neck with a pair of $1 earbuds that only play one screeching tone.
Lenire's head of R&D: WRITE THAT DOWN!!!It will be a 9 volt battery you tape to your neck with a pair of $1 earbuds that only play one screeching tone.
You could well be right, but they are also actively hiring bio-med and other engineers right now. The job descriptions mention developing next-gen devices.Having been in medical device development for 30 years in startups, most often the R&D, project and development engineers are laid off and the marketing group is staffed up once the product is released, especially when it's a one product company like Neuromod.
You would think, right? But we have been saying this for years.I imagine they'll want to bring it to market as soon as possible so they can make money. Hopefully we hear some news soon.
Well the difference is now there's an actual company involved from my understanding. They'll need our money eventually lol.You would think, right? But we have been saying this for years.
You've been on here for a couple months lol.You would think, right? But we have been saying this for years.
6 months would be great... I think it's going to be at least a year after FDA approval.I agree. We'll know in 6 months on here if it's the product we're all praying it is.
Apologies, folks. What I meant by 6 months was it'll only 6 six months to find out if it's effective or not, once it does come out. There's no more brutal test subjects than us lot and we shoot from the hip, so you can forget real world data, just come to this thread 6 months after it's been launched in America to determine if it actually works or not!6 months would be great... I think it's going to be at least a year after FDA approval.
Definitely. And test subjects showed improvement after as little as 4 weeks.Apologies, folks. What I meant by 6 months was it'll only 6 six months to find out if it's effective or not, once it does come out. There's no more brutal test subjects than us lot and we shoot from the hip, so you can forget real world data, just come to this thread 6 months after it's been launched in America to determine if it actually works or not!
That makes more sense with the timeline. Hopefully it doesn't trickle out too slowly once it's launched. Wide scale availability in the U.S. could get dragged out quite a bit longer - maybe a couple years from now. Also we have to be aware there's going to be some placebo effect, at least temporarily, for some people who aren't really helped by the device.Apologies, folks. What I meant by 6 months was it'll only 6 six months to find out if it's effective or not, once it does come out. There's no more brutal test subjects than us lot and we shoot from the hip, so you can forget real world data, just come to this thread 6 months after it's been launched in America to determine if it actually works or not!
Unless specific data points are released, I don't think we'll ever really know the specifics to that level.Was there anything in the study that indicated efficacy for severe tinnitus as opposed to more moderate cases?
So the location of electrical stimulation would vary patient-to-patient? How so? That's really weird. Maybe stupidly written article.It also delivers mild electrical impulses applied to the area of the head involved in the patients' own tinnitus-altering maneuvers.
Trigeminal nerve, auditory nerve and dorsal column nerve.What nerve/nerves are there? Is someone good with anatomy?
I think that instead of making assumptions (positive or negative), it would be more helpful if everyone consulted Dr. Shore's patent.So I read the latest paper by Dr. Shore. I don't see any mention what nerve is being stimulated. This has been asked in this thread without good answers. Vagus? Cervical?
This is the picture from an article about Dr. Shore's device:
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What nerve/nerves are there? Is someone good with anatomy?
I have a hard time understanding where the magic sauce of the device is vs. other bimodal stimulation methods using the vagus nerve and sound.
I am increasingly suspicious this is yet another bullshit.
I checked the patent and found:So I read the latest paper by Dr. Shore. I don't see any mention what nerve is being stimulated. This has been asked in this thread without good answers. Vagus? Cervical?
This is the picture from an article about Dr. Shore's device:
View attachment 56366
What nerve/nerves are there? Is someone good with anatomy?
I have a hard time understanding where the magic sauce of the device is vs. other bimodal stimulation methods using the vagus nerve and sound.
I am increasingly suspicious this is yet another bullshit.
All the pictures of trigeminal nerve I am finding do not show it there, nor do the others.Trigeminal nerve, auditory nerve and dorsal column nerve.
Cervical spinal nerve is more like it, it seems.The method of claim 4, further comprising applying the somatosensory stimulation signal to the subject by applying stimulation to a trigeminal nerve of the subject via facial stimulation or a cervical spinal nerve of the subject to stimulate the somatosensory system.
I think trigeminal nerve is the one where it's activated by jaw movements. Neck movement is dorsal column.All the pictures of trigeminal nerve I am finding do not show it there, nor do the others.
I think trigeminal nerve is the one where it's activated by jaw movements. Neck movement is dorsal column.
I spoke to an audiologist today and she said the device is not coming out for years.We are a month into Q1. Will the FDA submission be public knowledge, or does Auricle maintain the right to keep that private?
Do we think this will even happen Q1?
Auricle is taking their sweet time, but I'm sure it won't be that long.I spoke to an audiologist today and she said the device is not coming out for years.
I also believe that it's another American scam. There is no dosage to how much their "scientists" and "entrepreneurs" can lie. Look at all these US-based companies having good results for first two trials and failing the third one, and with each trial taking at least 1.5 years, they are getting their salaries for a minimum of 3-5 years before admitting the truth.So I read the latest paper by Dr. Shore. I don't see any mention what nerve is being stimulated. This has been asked in this thread without good answers. Vagus? Cervical?
This is the picture from an article about Dr. Shore's device:
View attachment 56366
What nerve/nerves are there? Is someone good with anatomy?
I have a hard time understanding where the magic sauce of the device is vs. other bimodal stimulation methods using the vagus nerve and sound.
I am increasingly suspicious this is yet another bullshit.
P.S. From this article:
So the location of electrical stimulation would vary patient-to-patient? How so? That's really weird. Maybe stupidly written article.
Why are we not surprised? The device "will come out" when the last cent of their funding is finished, or the device will fail its final trial and never come out.I spoke to an audiologist today and she said the device is not coming out for years.
That's my worry behind my other comment, about taking time while paying their salaries. Frequency Therapeutics was a purposefully planned scam. Granted they went public, made a lot of noise, and raised funding to run their scheme. Auricle sitting tight and being privately funded gives some hope that the product might be legit for a change.I also believe that it's another American scam. There is no dosage to how much their "scientists" and "entrepreneurs" can lie. Look at all these US-based companies having good results for first two trials and failing the third one, and with each trial taking at least 1.5 years, they are getting their salaries for a minimum of 3-5 years before admitting the truth.
Even though we know that Auricle device is a scam, we prefer to live with some hope. It's easier that way.I just wonder what the point of all these layman's discussions going on here is.
She doesn't know any more than you or I do. She's speculating. That's practically all this thread is, just speculation. Some are more informed than others however!I spoke to an audiologist today and she said the device is not coming out for years.