I know, Right? I managed to solo all 3 play throughs with Axton. Bye Bye time!Oh man, if you guys would know how many hours i spent in the dust farming Lyudas from Gettle
I know, Right? I managed to solo all 3 play throughs with Axton. Bye Bye time!
Zero was dope. I hope they come out with a 3rd one here soonAhahahaha great job man I did everything solo with Zero.
TRT err dayI think the people who support cochlear hair cell regeneration are like people with mental problems.
It's the continuous funding and "stringing along" of TRT and CBT management strategies; and their presentation as a fully satisfactory cure that I and others are so vehemently against. It's a whole paradigm.
I think we're basically on the same page.
Ross O'Neill 9:23 PM
Hi Robert, Many thanks for your message and your interest in our technology.
Our Chief Medical Officer, Mr. Brendan Conlon ENT, presented the positive 12-month data from our 326-patient double-blind randomised TENT-A1 trial to the US ENT community at American Academy of Otolaryngology in Atlanta yesterday.
The journal publication is in preparation by our Chief Scientific Officer, Prof. Hubert Lim, and our Science Advisory Board, Professors Berthold Langguth, Sven Vanneste and Deborah Hall, and will be submitted to a high-ranking journal shortly to go through the peer-review process.
We cannot publicly disclose the data at this time as it would undermine the peer-review process and jeopardize the publication.
However, I can promise you that the journal paper will be open access when published so that everyone can access it for free.
Thanks again for you patience in waiting for the data and your continued interest in our company. Keep an eye on the company Twitter feed for updates.
Kind regards, Ross
Ross O'Neill
You're damned if you do and damned if you don't. Initially they released it fast without proper research and got panned. Now they are taking their time and making sure to do things right and they get pannedMutebutton Update:
I'm sorry to get everyone so hyped. I actually feel really bad and upset that I made everyone so excited for nothing.
Looks like were gunna have to wait around 3-4 months for the peer review process to finish and for them to release the information. The good news is that if they are going to peer review, one would optimistically think that it is somewhat legit. @Steve, who talked with them personally, seems optimistic about it and I have faith in his opinion on this matter. @RCP1 also mentioned that a very high up ENT in Ireland is on board with this device, which one can assume works or else the doctor is jeopardizing the integrity of his career.
I understand that this is very optimistic thinking, but to be honest that's all we have going for us right now. I know this product isn't going to cure us, but it may help many of us reduce our symptoms.
Again, I apologize for hyping everyone for no reason.
He is definitely talented. I'm more of a Menza/megadeth guy myselfLars is a good drummer who gets unfairly ripped on strictly because he has a weird/arrogant personality and plays in the most scrutinized heavy metal band in history. Obviously not the best compared to say Chris Pennie but Lars is more than talented. Now obviously the best days of Metallica are behind the band and his drumming is not as complex as it was on say And Justice... (I liked Hardwired, good not great) but as a drummer myself I get tired of seeing Lars dragged through the mud... just my opinion and I mean no offence personally bro
Ok fair enough, he is a very decent drummer, but he is nothing like Neil Pert, John Bonham, Jon Fishman etc. I'm just saying he has not supreme technique.He is definitely talented. I'm more of a Menza/megadeth guy myself
Oh I agree 100% These men are a league of their own.Ok fair enough, he is a very decent drummer, but he is nothing like Neil Pert, John Bonham, Jon Fishman etc. I'm just saying he has not supreme technique.
You are right. I should have stated "satisfactory solution", not "cure" (more on this later). Also - I am referring principally to TRT, not CBT.Indeed, we are on the same page Except for the fact that I have simply never heard any proponent of CBT claim that it's a "cure."
I am very glad to hear this. I obtained a different impression from what I read online, but I will readily acknowledge that as a real-life tinnitus activist you have much more in-person knowledge of the matter. Again, please note that I am referring principally to TRT.Even those who administer it and those who research it, and I've talked to a few, will acknowledge it's just something that can provide some relief until we have an actual cure.
I hear you, and I would be very glad if this is true (I'm not saying it's not true. Lol)As for funding, I don't think it's quite as bad as you believe; only a small proportion of tinnitus research funding goes into CBT and related stuff, see this recent post from David with some hard data on that.
Also - I am referring principally to TRT, not CBT.
As an aside, I want to post further on this, specifically regarding TRT, its widespread clinical acceptance and the implications of that. I plan on doing a write-up. Just saying.
Thanks @Hazel for your response, and for all that you do. (No Lol) (Lol)
I hear you. I found the following article (by Pawel Jastreboff and Margaret Jastreboff) to be a pretty clear, if short delineation of some parts of the TRT treatment model, although the counseling segment (which presumably takes up the lion's share of TRT treatment time) does indeed seem very non-specific, for lack of a better term.Ah well, that's a different story indeed. I am personally also suspicious of TRT for the simple fact that no one's ever been able to explain to me what it is (!). Google CBT or mindfulness and you'll find plenty of reputable resources that clearly and consistently describe the techniques, but TRT apparently can mean whatever the proponent says it means.
Thank you for your interest. I plan on doing the write-up, but I'm something of a perfectionist so it may take a while. I also need to see if I can find sufficient info for an accurate description of TRT, and for an overall valid epistemology.I'd be very interested to read it. In fact, if you'd be willing to provide an outline of your piece we could consider publishing it as a blog post? If you're interested, PM me, Markku and Steve.
I didn't know Quebec had its own sign language. Neat. I assume it's like ASL because of the French influence.About the language tread, I speak French (native language), English and LSQ (Quebec sign language)
AMEN AMEN AMENThey've taken the time and got some pretty impressive names on board with the testing and with the company. One thing for sure is that the results will be as valid as they come.
Bruh, you're good, man and you're good man.Again, I apologize for hyping everyone for no reason.
I speak Tinnitus. It's all vowels and it has a fcking annoying accent.I didn't know Quebec had its own sign language. Neat. I assume it's like ASL because of the French influence.