Solsaem Clinic (Dr. Minbo Shim) Experience

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Hi John, I'm new to Tinnitus Talk. In fact, this is my first post. I want to thank you for talking about your experiences at Dr Shim's. I was reading about your experience, and though not posting. I found you to be very credible, despite some negative comments thrown at you and Dr Shim. And as a result, I went to Dr Shim's, and like you, I was there for two weeks, and got treated every day, except Sunday. I just got back to Phoenix last night.
Awesome... How was your experience? You've had tinnitus for ages, how you feeling?

You must be exhausted after a long journey and injections...

If you're willing... we would all love to know more... when you're ready.

Daniel
 
Hi John, I'm new to Tinnitus Talk. In fact, this is my first post. I want to thank you for talking about your experiences at Dr Shim's. I was reading about your experience, and though not posting. I found you to be very credible, despite some negative comments thrown at you and Dr Shim. And as a result, I went to Dr Shim's, and like you, I was there for two weeks, and got treated every day, except Sunday. I just got back to Phoenix last night.
Can you provide more details about your experience?

How much was it?
Any results?
Did you get an audiogram before going and after getting back?
 
Hi John, I'm new to Tinnitus Talk. In fact, this is my first post. I want to thank you for talking about your experiences at Dr Shim's. I was reading about your experience, and though not posting. I found you to be very credible, despite some negative comments thrown at you and Dr Shim. And as a result, I went to Dr Shim's, and like you, I was there for two weeks, and got treated every day, except Sunday. I just got back to Phoenix last night.
Oh reeeeallllllly????? Very interesting.
Where did you stay?
What did you think?
Got any pictures?
Tell us as much as you can!
Protect yourself!!!!
 
no, the ringing sound.
Okay more like high pitched ringing. I used to have high pitched piercing ringing but now mostly static. An ENT that had tinnitus told me his tinnitus was about the same volume as talking to someone or to yourself. That was his analogy.
 
Well the good thing is the effects of PRP usually peak around 6 months.
 
Stay positive!

Get back to your health regiment...

Make sure it's not anxiety driven... I am in no way being patronizing... I really am concerned and worried for you... I also know we are all super sensitive.

Power the vitamins, get back into your health regiment, and I pray you get better fast. Hang tight, could be a temporary spike that will settle when your nervous system chills.

Again, in no way is my intention to doubt or be a jerk...

Really sincerely want you healed up, for all of us here, and for your family.

Daniel
 
I have already gotten some results from Dr. Shim, but not nearly enough. I guess it's good considering the treatments started only two weeks ago...

There's a lot to explain first before.

I'm 65, and very healthy except for my hearing. When I was a little kid, I always heard a high pitched whirring. It never stopped. I didn't know there was anything abnormal about it. It didn't bother me. My hearing was always very good until I reached about 40 or 41.

Then I noticed an understanding and hearing issue.

I went to rock concerts, took the screeching NYC subways, other things, and never used hearing protection. Duh.

I got strong hearing aids at 60, from an audiologist in Phoenix. Every year she would do an audiogram, and say nothing has changed. The word comprehension part of her test was a disaster for me. I can't understand words, unless I'm very close to the speaker. My chart starts with about 50 decibel loss, and gets worse from there. I noticed my hearing was getting worse even though she said it wasn't.

2-3 months ago, I went to an ENT nearby, and his audiologist did an audio gram too. She said you are a cochlear implant candidate, on my right side. The right is much worse than my left ear.

I asked the 2nd audiologist if putting in a powerful implant would further damage my hearing. She said no, the implant hooks into your nerve, not cochlear. Well, I did a google on that, and some .gov website says it does cause further cochlear degeneration. I decided not to pursue the implant. (Do all audiologists lie or something?)

I just happened to stumble onto Tinnitus Talk, and some people attacking JohnAdams and Dr. Shim. I began emailing Dr. Shim. He didn't make any specific promises about results. Everyone is different. He said, I will do my best for you. And he meant it. I didn't go there because of my tinnitus. It doesn't bother me at all. I went because of my terrible understanding capability.
 
I have already gotten some results from Dr. Shim, but not nearly enough. I guess it's good considering the treatments started only two weeks ago...

There's a lot to explain first before.

I'm 65, and very healthy except for my hearing. When I was a little kid, I always heard a high pitched whirring. It never stopped. I didn't know there was anything abnormal about it. It didn't bother me. My hearing was always very good until I reached about 40 or 41.

Then I noticed an understanding and hearing issue.

I went to rock concerts, took the screeching NYC subways, other things, and never used hearing protection. Duh.

I got strong hearing aids at 60, from an audiologist in Phoenix. Every year she would do an audiogram, and say nothing has changed. The word comprehension part of her test was a disaster for me. I can't understand words, unless I'm very close to the speaker. My chart starts with about 50 decibel loss, and gets worse from there. I noticed my hearing was getting worse even though she said it wasn't.

2-3 months ago, I went to an ENT nearby, and his audiologist did an audio gram too. She said you are a cochlear implant candidate, on my right side. The right is much worse than my left ear.

I asked the 2nd audiologist if putting in a powerful implant would further damage my hearing. She said no, the implant hooks into your nerve, not cochlear. Well, I did a google on that, and some .gov website says it does cause further cochlear degeneration. I decided not to pursue the implant. (Do all audiologists lie or something?)

I just happened to stumble onto Tinnitus Talk, and some people attacking JohnAdams and Dr. Shim. I began emailing Dr. Shim. He didn't make any specific promises about results. Everyone is different. He said, I will do my best for you. And he meant it. I didn't go there because of my tinnitus. It doesn't bother me at all. I went because of my terrible understanding capability.
Thank you for making such a huge risk and going such a long trip. I sincerely appreciate that. Please stick around and tell us your story. Shim said your hearing will continue to improve as long as you protect it. I wish you the best.
 
Thank you GlennAz.
For your honesty and quick response.

I am sure people will have tuns of questions for you... I hope the treatment helps and you are gaining some speech recognition hearing back.

Sincerely,
Daniel
 
John, I think we stayed at the same place you did. Ju is the Airbnb hostess?
I think her place is the closest Airbnb to his clinic.
I am extremely impressed with Dr Shim, and his clinic. He has a couple of nurses, that can do anything he needs. He has a sound booth, to do audiograms, and did one on me on the first day. I have a pic to post, but I'm not sure how to do it.
He has a very successful ENT practice, lotsa patients come in. He doesn't do exclusively cochlear regeneration.
But Dr Shim is a pioneer in this. After spending two weeks, I see he's very progressive and open. I think all the new little discoveries and drugs that we hear about, I'm sure he already knows about. He's the opposite of an MD, who has been doing things the same way for the last 35 years.
After a week, one of his nurses did another audiogram. It didn't show change. She did another audiogram on the 11th day, my left ear showed an improvement. I don't have the charts. Dr Shim can send them. I thought it seemed like I heard a few more beeps on the 11th day audiogram.
His audiograms showed about the same results as the two different audiogists did in Phx.
But, at this moment, I don't feel I can understand conversation better yet.
And I am wearing ear silencers in noisy environments.
 
Affirmative.
I am extremely impressed with Dr Shim
Yeah I think he is a genius and gifted by God.
His audiograms showed about the same results as the two different audiogists did in Phx.
But, at this moment, I don't feel I can understand conversation better yet.
Yes, it takes a few months, have patience.
And I am wearing ear silencers in noisy environments.
We are very vulnerable. No ear kisses.

Did you have a translator?
 
Yes, on the translators. He brought in Sophia, who met you, and a couple others, Julie, and Joe.
There was one everyday.
So if you experience positive results but want more would you consider returning?

Just FYI everybody. This man knows details that I have not shared on this forum and I have no doubt at this point that he in fact has visited the clinic.

Way to go man.

Who's next?
 
So if you experience positive results but want more would you consider returning?

Just FYI everybody. This man knows details that I have not shared on this forum and I have no doubt at this point that he in fact has visited the clinic.

Way to go man.

Who's next?

I woulda been there if I was loaded with cash.
 
Before I can say whether I'd go back, I need time to see how this goes.

Also, it was $18,000 for two ears. That's total. But it should be pointed out that he gives you a lot. He's a very very giving person.

He's the doctor, but he's also a warm caring host.

He bought me a bone conduction headset, to keep, to help the cochlear regrow, or something. It kind of vibrates against your temples, and you hear via bone conduction. I'll use it daily.

I feel I got value. He did some things that were costly and all included.

I'm a landscaper, and can work in noisy environments (I'm careful now). I have been coughing violently, at times, for 8 years. There is nothing doctors could find wrong. I went to 2 different NMD's, one pulmonologist, and ENT in Phoniex, and read and listened to layman's advice. Nothing could stop my cough. In fact, I developed gerd heartburn pretty good, from coughing all day long. A digestive doctor in Phoenix sent a scope down my esophagus and saw a medium hiatal hernia with acid burns in my throat, characteristic of coughing.

On the first day at Dr Shim's, you'll relate to this John, he saw I had a deviated septum. It was a problem for me.

He did surgery, right there in the next room, to correct the problem. His nurses assist in surgery too.
He needed to break my septum and restitch it in the correct position. He did that on day one. For the entire two weeks, I had almost no coughing, and my daily heartburn didn't act up once. GERD stopped.

He said health issues that don't bother you when you're younger can bother you later on.
I wonder why the ENT in Phoniex, that looked up my nose, down my throat, didn't mention my deviated septum. I told him I had a coughing issue.
I am very happy about the 'side nose job'.
Dr Shim could have ignored it too. He really wants to help people.

So whether I'd go back, maybe. But I'm not a spring chicken anymore. It's a long trip.
I will predict something. He won't restrict himself to PRP injections thru the eardrums.
When he has other drugs available, and safe, and effective, he will use them.
 
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