- May 29, 2018
- 1,161
- Tinnitus Since
- 10/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Neck/stress
I want you to be right Markku. I see what you're saying. I appreciate your hard work. Who doesn't like you? We all do. You're just the polar opposite of me. Calm, collected, measured.Are you aware of something I'm not? Because as far I know, having seen the full interview, and having been responsible for editing the raw footage, there was not any censoring or editing that would have changed the narrative or content that took place. Since it was mostly done in one take, there were bits and pieces that needed to be removed because they referenced the ongoing TENT-A2 trial or were simply mistakes, such as stating someone's name wrong.
To even compare Neuromod with a cheap Walkman is absolutely ridiculous, completely incomprehensible, utterly laughable. You have to appreciate the element of bimodal stimulation and the fact that several groups are investigating it. The amount of R&D and money Neuromod's investors have put into this and the extensive trials, that alone is something extraordinary what you don't usually see in the tinnitus research field. We could argue about the trials of course, there not having been a true placebo arm. That is disappointing for sure.
But damnit, at least they are trying to put their treatment through extensive testing, and they shall be judged for the results, AFTER we have the results, AFTER the peer review is published, AFTER there are more testimonials. Totally shooting them down without any regard for their efforts and recognizing their willingness to put their money where their mouth is, in my opinion, nonsense.
At the end of the day though, I'm not one to blindly defend Neuromod or any single company for that matter. I try to remain as objective as possible. I think they could have tried to handle the PR side of things better, and have better coordination. I also feel slightly disappointed I've not yet heard back from them after sending my and the community's concerns to them, but I'm more than willing to give them the benefit of the doubt, especially knowing that they've got limited work force, and I can imagine they have their hands full with the conferences and meetings - on top of all the other presumed preparations to make sure the device can launch ASAP. And if their set policy is to not share more information until they have something concrete to state, i.e. a formal launch date, then I think we should respect that.
If I had been part of Neuromod, I would have hired a person to deal with the patient community (not just Tinnitus Talk but others as well, including the Facebook ones), try to answer to concerns, keep people updated, share some of behind-the-scenes on-goings at the company, etc. There surely would be restrictions on what such a person could share and talk about though.
That said, I give Neuromod a lot of credit for agreeing to do the Q&A video. Not all companies would have done even that. We have tried approaching some well-known companies working on tinnitus treatments and never heard back, or have been shrugged off.
Maybe this quietness now, and a sort of a feeling of disconnect between the patient community and Neuromod, comes as a bit of a disappointment to some members after the very positive Q&A and the openness Dr. Ross O'Neill showed to us.
Let's be honest. I'm crazy and desperate as hell for some relief from this noise and I cannot mentally withstand the disappointment of pissing away another 4 grand on a pile of scammer shit that gets confined to the same drawer that my Levo sits collecting dust.