Seeking Bank Balance.
After a recommendation from my ENT, I had a few sessions face-to-face with Joey R some years ago. It was ok, and helped me accept my tinnitus, but I habituated to it eventually after a few months later anyway. It certainly did not 'go away' as some of the claims state in the Seeking Balance reviews.
Recently however, I've been experiencing sudden 'surges' in my tinnitus. (No, it's not a spike. I get those too). Something akin to a volume control shooting up in sound for a split second! This always happens in the evenings and usually just on the verge of sleep or any sudden noise. Too much screen time doesn't seem to help either?!
Anyway, recently I sent Seeking Balance an email explaining my symptoms in detail to see if Joey had ever heard of this condition, and this was the reply I received via 'Mandy' passing on Joey's response...
"yes this sort of thing happens. Nothing to worry about. It's just your body talking to you. I recommend that you revisit our online programs."
*To be somewhat fair, I was notified by email of 'free' resources, YouTube, etc but I never botherd to follow them up believing them to be nothing more than bait traps for possible sales in the future.
I then received a further email offering a 50% saving coupon to try the 7-Day Support Program. The coupon code was only valid for 48 hours. (Old-school time constraint tactic).
When I compare this to Myriam Westcott-a leading audiologist in Melbourne, Australia, who kindly offered professional advice to me over the phone-on two seperate occasions-with no charge (even when I offered to pay) I'm left speechless!
There's an old saying: "If someone has all the answers, then they're usually trying to sell you something."
After a recommendation from my ENT, I had a few sessions face-to-face with Joey R some years ago. It was ok, and helped me accept my tinnitus, but I habituated to it eventually after a few months later anyway. It certainly did not 'go away' as some of the claims state in the Seeking Balance reviews.
Recently however, I've been experiencing sudden 'surges' in my tinnitus. (No, it's not a spike. I get those too). Something akin to a volume control shooting up in sound for a split second! This always happens in the evenings and usually just on the verge of sleep or any sudden noise. Too much screen time doesn't seem to help either?!
Anyway, recently I sent Seeking Balance an email explaining my symptoms in detail to see if Joey had ever heard of this condition, and this was the reply I received via 'Mandy' passing on Joey's response...
"yes this sort of thing happens. Nothing to worry about. It's just your body talking to you. I recommend that you revisit our online programs."
*To be somewhat fair, I was notified by email of 'free' resources, YouTube, etc but I never botherd to follow them up believing them to be nothing more than bait traps for possible sales in the future.
I then received a further email offering a 50% saving coupon to try the 7-Day Support Program. The coupon code was only valid for 48 hours. (Old-school time constraint tactic).
When I compare this to Myriam Westcott-a leading audiologist in Melbourne, Australia, who kindly offered professional advice to me over the phone-on two seperate occasions-with no charge (even when I offered to pay) I'm left speechless!
There's an old saying: "If someone has all the answers, then they're usually trying to sell you something."