Tinnitus Talk Support Forum

Steph1710
@Kriszti I am sorry you feel that way. I have often felt that way. Once the travel bans have lifted, I would love to come meet/see you. We could spend a few days in fear together. <3
Christiaan
Sorry to hear that @Kriszti Hope you don't mind me asking this, but what was your aspiration in life before you got T? Didn't you want to become a lawyer, if I'm not mistaken?
J
To me watching the paralympic games has been inspiring
Kriszti
@Christiaan Yes, but I felt really lost long before developing tinnitus. Actually uni was probably the trigger.
@Steph1710 You are way to cool compared to me. :)
@Juan They are fantastic athletes, that's for sure.
Damocles
@Juan is right, we need a sport for tinnitus sufferers at the Paralympics.

I'm thinking dodgeball but with grenades: last team to have a player without a spike, wins.
Steph1710
@Damocles i actually lolled at your comment XD
Steph1710
@Kriszti I am really not very cool. I'm such a geek. I walk around in big jumpers and wear glasses and always carry a backpack. And instead of being on my phone, I read books in waiting rooms.. you'd be absolutely fine next to me ;) You're in Poland right? :)
Christiaan
@Kriszti What do you think about Dr. De Ridder's upcoming NZ study? He's using a combo of ketamine and HD-tPNS (sort HD-tDCS) and that might make all the difference for us. Btw, ketamine also seems capable of tackling that ''inner abyss'' feeling that you might have, as it already has been proven to be (long term) effective for people with anxiety issues and chronic depression.
Christiaan
@Steph1710 You're still pretty fly in my book ;)