Hi back atcha.
Contacted Dr. Brenner's office today, first app is in July.
Understandable. I'm booked into July as well. Think about it this way. The very last thing you need at this stage of the game is a TRT clinician who can see you in a week or two. Because if she has that much available time in her schedule, likely there's a reason.
Will be having a phone consult soon with the Dr.to discuss the treatment as well as some medical history.
Excellent. That will give you both a chance to see if there's a fit!
Thank you so much for the referral excited to have a plan in place.
Glad to do it. If you were in my shoes, you'd do the same.
I am going to work on CBT while waiting for my appt.
Good idea. I'm a huge believer in CBT. As a matter of fact, a few years ago on another board a guy accused me of being a CBT shill. Really. Me, a CBT shill! I kid you not. It would be funny if it weren't so sad. Seems that some folks are more fixed on making baseless accusations than on making a real difference. Perhaps its the same guys who didn't want to shower with the rest of the boys in high school after gym. I dunno. But it sure is weird.
It is a challenge to find someone [in CBT] with a tinnitus background.
Yea. I mentioned that problem in the last paragraph of my Post #71 above.
I did see Dr. Hubbard does do webcam and facetime sessions but not sure if my insurance would cover that method.
And what will happen if it does not cover your TRT with Dr. Brenner?
See, here's how I look at it. You have an expensive condition. It is expensive in the dollars it may cost you in your search for meaningful relief. And it is expensive in its cost to your joy of life. So if your joy of life is a priority, you may have to set financial issues aside for the moment.
If I were you, I would check out
@Dr. Hubbard's website and make at least one Skype appointment with him to get his spin on the matter - insurance or no insurance. In fact, after chatting with Dr. Hubbard, you may choose to forgo TRT altogether and just stick with CBT. Remember, your goal is habituation. How you get there is largely irrelevant, yes?
Any good books or websites that you would recommend on CBT?
Well, the best CBT book out there is
Tinnitus: A Self-Management Guide for the Ringing in Your Ears. Unfortunately it is out-of-print, and whatever copies are available (new or used) are quite expensive (You can currently get a used one for around $120.)
I am attaching below my "Letter to a Tinnitus Sufferer" - which is pure unadulterated CBT. Not a drop of TRT in it. Perhaps that will help and save you the $120!
You are most welcome.
stephen nagler