1. "Learn to live with it" = more tactfully worded than "sit and suffer until you are so numbed by the physical and psychological devastation you've undergone that it becomes your baseline and you expect life to get no better."
2. "Habituation IS a cure" well, you are stupid. Incredibly so. Putting aside the greater plight of severe sufferers, this seems to equate "not in conscious thought" with "completely harmless." And this is simply not the case. Let's say you put off doing a project as a kid. You kinda felt it in the back of your head but were able to distract yourself with more tangibly rewarding activity. The stress response—while somewhat muted by the enjoyable activities in which you partook, is still subconsciously registering as stress and exerting very real physiological consequences.
Show me one sleep study wherein those who've habituated with tinnitus have practically similar sleep architecture to those who've never suffered from tinnitus.
Physiology doesn't lie. Pawel Jastreboff does.
2. "Habituation IS a cure" well, you are stupid. Incredibly so. Putting aside the greater plight of severe sufferers, this seems to equate "not in conscious thought" with "completely harmless." And this is simply not the case. Let's say you put off doing a project as a kid. You kinda felt it in the back of your head but were able to distract yourself with more tangibly rewarding activity. The stress response—while somewhat muted by the enjoyable activities in which you partook, is still subconsciously registering as stress and exerting very real physiological consequences.
Show me one sleep study wherein those who've habituated with tinnitus have practically similar sleep architecture to those who've never suffered from tinnitus.
Physiology doesn't lie. Pawel Jastreboff does.