Stef,
Thanks for taking time to follow this up. It really does help to be updated and I think, as you have done, some updates can be given without compromising the study. I hope communications will be better from now on. I see Dr Komisaruk has written that the pilot will be started when its convenient for the chosen participants. It would be nice to have another update from him with a rough expected time of completion of the pilot study when the participants' availability has been more firmly established and things are well underway. Mainly its about avoiding prolonged periods of silence (say more than 7weeks or so??) and having a better idea of timescale.
Thanks again for helping us and please thank Dr Komisaruk for his quick response on this occasion (I'm sure you have already!)
Best,
Mel
Mel,
The waiting for news about the study is very, very difficult -- I know it is. It gets to me also.
This is directed to everyone (not directed specifically at you, Mel)...just some thoughts that I wanted to share here...
My sense is that Dr. Komisaruk is tredding very cautiously with everyone's safety -- and is assuming nothing. He doesn't/can't know at this point if or how men will respond to the Cerbomed device, and he also doesn't know how most men, in the midst of full-blown POIS, will cope far away from home in Newark, NJ. I have no "insider" information -- but I'm betting that this will be a slow-moving study -- for the safety of the participants and for the strength of this research.
I, for one, am absolutely grateful about this, no matter how frustrating the waiting for updates has been.
I've never met personally with Dr. K. or spoken directly with him, but I have exchanged a few emails with him -- literally, only a few emails. He is, without any doubt, a humanitarian and is no stranger to suffering. (You'll each have to read about him online -- his path to vagus nerve research and orgasm is nothing like you might have imagined and had nothing to do with sex.)
Re: those of you who may need to travel long distances to participate -- I have not one single concern about him understanding the difficulty and expense, the need for planning, etc., and am certain that he's already figured out how to best accomplish this.
He has your backs. You can trust him.
As time passes, I'll be in touch with him again if necessary. But I do think things will go slowly, at least with the first two participants.
Best wishes to all,
Stef