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There is a company in Michigan U.S. that has been working on a treatment for about 3 years now and is having very good results. They just finished there second round of testing and it looks to be very promising for sufferers such as myself ( 15 years ) The company name is Auricle, Inc. if anyone would like to contact them or follow their progress. Sincerely, Rich

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hi Rich - do u know what the treatment involves ? I have heard about bi modal developments which involve sound and one other of the senses

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bridgeit in reply toSuz_2

I know I wasn't the one asked for further info but I happen to know about this development. Here's a web reference with more info for you. Hope it's helpful.

tinnitustreatmentreport.com...

If it does work and is approved. IT will be a long time till it is widely available in Europe.

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The FDA here in the states is a nightmare to get anything through so once it clears here it should be smooth sailing in Europe

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I really hope so!

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Ana20

Thank you! I hope that one day they will find a treatment for T. Good health!

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This is Dr Susan Shore's Michigan Tinnitus Device, developed via the University of Michigan's research division - Auricle, Inc. is the company formed to market the product and shepherd it through clinical trials:

innovation.medicine.umich.e...

It's similar to Lenire as a bimodal stimulation device and Dr Shore recently gave a presentation at the Palm Springs Hearing Seminar 2022, which Hazel and Markku at Tinnitus Talk summed up for their readers - tinnitustalk.com/threads/pa...

If you scroll down to Section Five of Tinnitus Talk's recap of the seminar, you'll find details of what the device has been able to achieve in small-scale testing.

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doglover1973 in reply toTinnitusUKPat

Thanks TinnitusUKPat Very interesting but - like Lenire - only tested on people with mild/moderate hearing loss. I hope Auricle make this clear when it comes to selling the device.

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