Good to hear he is a decent human being....there are a few left
and of course its stated he personally has tinnitus so no doubt his empathy is heart felt. In the face of no cure, you mention his focus is on sound therapy. Can you describe his general recommendations? You say he doesn't sell anything but Steve above says he does sell hearing aids with sound 'masking'...often used synonymously with the term sound 'enrichment'. Does he fit and/or recommend special hearing aids with sound enrichment? Any idea what brand or model? Does he suggest sound enrichment machines for the home or sleeping? I am curious where he takes his focus on sound enrichment if this is his suggested therapy? I presume he doesn't just offer sound enrichment at his office and if sound enrichment is the best therapy for tinnitus, what are his recommendations for integrating this into the lifestyle of someone with tinnitus?
Thanks