Hello all,
So I visited a neurologist yesterday, it wasn't specifically for Tinnitus but for the equilibrium disturbances I sometimes experience since the acoustic event and the onset of the Tinnitus. I couldn't hold myself back though and asked him if he thinks the brain might play a role in the generation or perpetuation of Tinnitus. His answer was a straight-out solid "NO, that is not possible. It is an ear problem.". My jaw dropped and that's how I pretty much left the office.
It seems the neglect for recent developments isn't solely limited to the field of ENT. I will see him again next week to discuss the results of my tests, so I will prepare a nice story for him. I will inform him about the research of Dr. Rauschecker and see what he says...
Just wanted to put this out there.
So I visited a neurologist yesterday, it wasn't specifically for Tinnitus but for the equilibrium disturbances I sometimes experience since the acoustic event and the onset of the Tinnitus. I couldn't hold myself back though and asked him if he thinks the brain might play a role in the generation or perpetuation of Tinnitus. His answer was a straight-out solid "NO, that is not possible. It is an ear problem.". My jaw dropped and that's how I pretty much left the office.
It seems the neglect for recent developments isn't solely limited to the field of ENT. I will see him again next week to discuss the results of my tests, so I will prepare a nice story for him. I will inform him about the research of Dr. Rauschecker and see what he says...
Just wanted to put this out there.