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I've been trying to find anyone that has had a positive effect with Neuromonics online. All I can find is reviews, adverts for clinics offering it and this blog and related site about your unfortunately experience.
I have just 2 days left for my trial period and have no effect whatsoever. Except that the music is quite depressing not to mention monotonous. With just 4 tracks, how do they expect you to listen 2-4 hrs a day for 6-8 months. My goodness this is torture. But then so is my tinnitus so I guess it's the lessor of 2 evils. Their music choices sure suck too.
Here are my concerns. Since the treatment is 6-8 months the idea of a 30 trial is absurd, unless of course you have a bad experience like you did. But as to the efficacy, there's no way, so your in for a dime, in for a dollar.
And for those that do experience improvement, how do you know that it isn't the person accommodating to their tinnitus, AKA getting used to it and the emotional aspects calming down as you just learn to live with it.
Also, I compared the stats of the device against an Apple iPod and it pales in comparison to it. I mean pales. iPod: Frequency response: 20Hz to 20,000Hz. Oasis: Frequency range: 100Hz-12.5KHz.
The "high end" earphones are really great, albeit not conspicuous, but you can buy them anywhere for around $65 online.
So why is Oasis so expensive? You get 4 sessions with the audiologist and pay for the first one, at least I did $333. So at the House Ear Clinic in Los Angeles, it will cost you shy of $6000 with no guarantee.
It will be worth it if it works. But I can't find any positive testimonials to substantiate a favorable outcome. Have you?
Thank you for your post: And no, that's one of the serious major problems with the Oasis--who has it helped, other than taking money from people who are suffering miserbly?
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