I personally did not find TRT helpful for tinnitus. However, I find some of the recent attacks on Michael Leigh unpleasant and in some cases ageist. Michael had Tinnitus Retraining Therapy twice and in both cases found it helpful for him and he is entitled to express that viewpoint.
It is perhaps worth pointing out that Michael received TRT from the NHS in the UK and therefore did not have to pay for it (nowadays the situation has changed and TRT isn't normally available on the NHS). I've spoken before about the importance of expectations and the fact that if you get something for free and you find it moderately helpful your satisfaction level is likely to be far higher than if you had to pay a lot of money for a treatment and find it only slightly helpful.
My own point of view is that at the moment we have no really effective treatments for tinnitus and developing them is where we need to devote our attention.
It is perhaps worth pointing out that Michael received TRT from the NHS in the UK and therefore did not have to pay for it (nowadays the situation has changed and TRT isn't normally available on the NHS). I've spoken before about the importance of expectations and the fact that if you get something for free and you find it moderately helpful your satisfaction level is likely to be far higher than if you had to pay a lot of money for a treatment and find it only slightly helpful.
My own point of view is that at the moment we have no really effective treatments for tinnitus and developing them is where we need to devote our attention.