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Hey everyone,
I'm two weeks in with Lenire, and I've had a couple of moments where the sound was wayyyyyyyy down (almost inaudible), but those sacred periods didn't last long. The lack of impact has been discouraging. Yes, there have been periods where the sound seemed louder; and I've had the experience of one ear being loud and not the other ear. After 20 years of chronic ringing in BOTH ears, that was weird.
Today is finally different. Sustained, lower levels of noise. God, it's almost pleasant. As I was waking up, I had the sensation of having NO tinnitus, then I awoke fully to the usual level. In the course of the morning, the sound and the frequency has softenened, and it's - I dunno - about 25% lower.
I'll come back in another week. NGL, it's a roller coaster ride until the brain starts to recalibrate, and hopefully, I'm on the downward track.
I'll also note that I'm sleeping like an absolute champ. Not that I ever had a LOT of sleep issues, and I can't say that it's Lenire, but I have noticed really deep sleep, no night waking.
I'd appreciate the anti-Lenire faction backing off with the snarky comments. As someone who has suffered for a long, long, long time, this is the first treatment that seemed like it MIGHT work, and I need something right now.
Did you ever try to use white noise videos on YouTube? Did those ever help you?
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