what? No I'm not, that's crazy.
You're suggesting that we can't work on multiple problems at the same time. Actually, we can and are.
Additionally, I am saying that over the 20 years I've had tinnitus, the techniques being studied in this work have been useful to me in increasing my quality of life. Therefore, I am interested in seeing them refined, having a better understanding on how they work, as well as what their limitations are (and how, if at all, they can actually affect the progression of tinnitus over time).
The research pipeline "cures" being discussed instead, are vaporware at present. The stuff this (mindfulness) research has looked into has directly improved my own life, and a lot of the ways I have integrated it are based on research that's only been done over the last decade or two. So, it's simply crazy to me for someone to tell me that this research isn't in my interest. If it's not in yours, that's cool, you probably also don't like the same sports teams I do.
to come back to your initial quote here, I am saying that Until we're able to be cured of a disease, it's important to learn how to live with it as well as possible, and very rational to investigate ways of doing that clinically.
Believe me, I want nothing more than a cure. I've spent thousands and traveled thousands of miles being a lab rat for 2 different device trials, and I'd really like to not be on benzos forever. However, in the mean time, I still gotta live, as do we all.