To Bartoli:
Regarding Desyncra, what especially disturbed me was that midway though my 36 week "treatment" they announced that they were conducting major clinical trials at the Washington School of Medicine in St. Louis, Mo. and at the Veterans Administration Center in Portland, Oregon.
I wondered why they still felt the need to conduct these trials when they posted the allegedly very positive results of previous trials conducted in Germany, Hungary and the UK.
Interestingly, when they revamped their Web Site they never mentioned these two later clinical trials (and in fact eliminated the postings for these three earlier ones).
This does not actually indicate a real confidence in their data, does it.
Regarding FDA approval, a lady I know with a medical backround said that often the applicant will say "Look, there is virtually no other treatment available, so why don't you let us release this even if only 20% might benefit. After all, 20% is better than the current state of nothing."
Perhaps Dr. Shore's device may be speedily approved by this same argument.
All I know is that Desyncra did nothing for me.
As the Doors said, I will still "break on through to the other side" and try Dr. Shore's device when it is available.
I have got to do everything reasonably feasible to get myself back to a tinnitus-free condition.