No disrespect John - because I massively respect you for being honest - but I'd be furious with Dr Shim right about now if I was in your position. Firstly for attempting this when you have no measurable hearing loss, and secondly for taking your grandma's inheritance from you when there has been no change to your audiograms, whatsoever. You are young and your acoustic trauma was relatively recent so according to Dr Shim, you're the perfect candidate. You also went twice. I'd be contacting him right now to inquire about the audiograms, that he proudly displays on his website, to ask why he doesn't show any with results like yours? I'd also want proof of their validity. The only way for that to happen is for him to
share his data with other clinicians and scientists and to present this new approach at a few medical conferences where it can gain credibility. The fact he chooses not to do this and prefers to take thousands of dollars from people speaks volumes to me. It's so unethical.
You have always mistakenly believed that I'm attacking you, but I'm not. I'm being highly critical of Dr Shim and for good reason. In my opinion,
@Contrast should be adding this guy to his list of scammers to warn others. I see people being highly critical of others like JCH and Liam Boem, etc, but compared to Shim they are in the minor leagues. Dr Shim is just another Dr Shemesh or Dr Wilden in my opinion.
You say it can't be a placebo but that's exactly how a placebo works. That's why every clinical trial has a control because of how effective and powerful the placebo effect is. There was a study done recently which was published in the BMJ that showed just how efficacious sham surgeries are. They were getting results that were as good as real surgeries to control severe knee pain. They also showed that placebo pills can be just as effective as morphine when a patient is conditioned to believe it works. Without a controlled trial, by far the most likely outcome for you is a placebo.
I hate to upload these again, but it's just to highlight a point. You can see that I achieved better audiological results than you did by taking nothing more than supplements and eating a healthy diet (which obviously did nothing, objectively speaking).
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My perception (of my tinnitus) has also massively improved both after my initial trauma and my MRI trauma, and your tinnitus is still really new. It changes like the wind for many people in the first years. My tinnitus no longer affects me anywhere near like it used to, but it's always a threat hanging over me and it killed my music career, so it's not all gravy. I'm only saying this in critique of Dr Shim and
not you. At the end of the day, you were brave enough to go and provide real-life data for the benefit of everyone else, which has to be applauded.
Props to you.