- Nov 29, 2014
- 211
- Tinnitus Since
- 10/2007
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Acoustic trauma - Repeated gun blasts
The ATA is a lost cause unless another way can be found to motivate them. I have spoken with them and they even censored me on their social media when I provided information to how much of their contributions have historically gone to research. It was as factual and non-emotional as possible and without warning I was banished.I don't know if this is a good idea or not but how about the heads of ATA or BTA? You can ask them about their perspective on how to further the cause of tinnitus sufferers and why their direction seems so irrelevant to many of us here.
I think this is a great idea. These organizations are supposed to represent us, but we aren't seeing much from them at all. There seems to be a great disconnect between Tinnitus Talk and these organizations. Perhaps if we can connect with them, it will be beneficial for tinnitus sufferers. (I know how controversial these organizations are before you say anything).I don't know if this is a good idea or not but how about the heads of ATA or BTA? You can ask them about their perspective on how to further the cause of tinnitus sufferers and why their direction seems so irrelevant to many of us here.
Hi @Markku, any update on the Sound Pharmaceuticals podcast?Sound Pharmaceuticals have just agreed to join us on the Tinnitus Talk Podcast.
We're now going to be quite busy in the near future with all of these new episodes, but definitely looking forward to more great content!
Thanks for the suggestions, guys!
Unfortunately, there's been radio silence from their end after they initially agreedHi @Markku, any update on the Sound Pharmaceuticals podcast?
Good idea. I met him a few times and think/hope he will agree.Would like to suggest Arnaud Norena or one of his colleagues. His recent work is gaining a lot of traction in the hyperacusis community and think it could be a really coup to have him on.
This!Interview with Prof. Cheung about tinnitus and Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) would be an amazing opportunity since he is the main investigator of the mind blowing treatment.
https://www.ucsfhealth.org/providers/dr-steven-w-cheung
Interview with Prof. Cheung about tinnitus and Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) would be an amazing opportunity since he is the main investigator of the mind blowing treatment.
https://www.ucsfhealth.org/providers/dr-steven-w-cheung
Great idea! We already reached out to him back in 2019, but sadly he never responded to our request. If anyone is in touch with him, let us know!This!
Are Sound Pharmaceuticals still in the pipeline, @Markku?Sound Pharmaceuticals have just agreed to join us on the Tinnitus Talk Podcast.
No unfortunately. They initially agreed to take part, but then went radio silent. They have not responded to our emails anymore, and we've sent multiple reminders.Are Sound Pharmaceuticals still in the pipeline, @Markku?
As would we. We've tried to get him on the podcast multiple times, unfortunately unsuccessfully.I would LOVE to hear Dr. Charles Liberman on Tinnitus Talk Podcast about synaptopathy induced tinnitus, and he recently was awarded a Grand Prize by the French La Fondation Pour l'Audition, one of the highest honors given in hearing science. He gave a great speech recently there too last month about hidden hearing loss; he didn't focus on tinnitus though.