Hi everyone...
First of all, this opinion belongs to mine and it may seem a bit skeptical. I do not want to break anyone's hope. I am really disappointed that though many researches are focused on overcoming tinnitus or reduction of adverse effects, a cure, which at least even gives significant relief, is no existed or may not ever be. I tried all possible drugs and methods. But why??? What is the real problem?? So many unknown causes that trigger tinnitus? Or does the technology drop behind in terms of imaging for the inner ear or auditory cortex in brain? I think all possible factors affecting tinnitus is so diverse and more integrative approach for a cure becomes difficult accordingly.
But I think another problem arises here. Pharmaceutical industry is mysterious and overcoming serious diseases may be prevented consciously. My grandfather used to take cancer drugs for his pancreatic cancer and my father suffering from brain cancer is on the medication with the same way right now. (15 years before and after) What has changed? Has drug industry developed so much? Is the technology advancing well? I think a cure for some diseases are hindered for some reasons. (no one can explain why cancer treatment has not focused on at least transforming it to the chronic disease rather than overcoming it completely…If the process had been like that, my father's doctor would not have said to me "your father were in a good situation compared to those who had same malign tumor and two years life for him after onset were miracle) At this point, I do not strongly believe conspiracy theories but I believe cancer kills sufficient amount of people ensuring population balance.
But what about tinnitus? It neither kills people nor balances population. But tinnitus exhibits some weird characteristics because one of its trivet is relating to the "military sector", in other words "defense sector". Let me explain.
Defense industry is very attractive and competitive among the world. Many countries are developing their technologies to get ahead during wartime. These kind of technologies are one step ahead of those for civilians though they enable dual use. For example, if you want to buy new cameras, you would probably prefer to choose high-resolution, long battery life, automatic zoom etc, but may not want to use multi or hyperspectral properties, infrared /electrooptical integration etc just like the military. But while the military technologies are advanced, civilian counterpart benefits from them up to some POINT. This point is not sharing advanced military technologies with other countries, which most developed countries have regulations to limit exportation. Here is my question about tinnitus: "Which military technology is as important as recovering the ability of a well-trained soldier who has been disabled and got tinnitus after an explosion?" If it is true, lets assume that we have an exact cure for tinnitus. In this case, would it be accessible to the public? Or "Which military technology, enabling a well trained solider to regain his power, can be shared to other countries which may be potential threat in any conflict?" Nothing is important beyond the well trained solider. I think possible cures may be hided for these reasons and I strongly believe that exact cure will not come soon….or ever...
First of all, this opinion belongs to mine and it may seem a bit skeptical. I do not want to break anyone's hope. I am really disappointed that though many researches are focused on overcoming tinnitus or reduction of adverse effects, a cure, which at least even gives significant relief, is no existed or may not ever be. I tried all possible drugs and methods. But why??? What is the real problem?? So many unknown causes that trigger tinnitus? Or does the technology drop behind in terms of imaging for the inner ear or auditory cortex in brain? I think all possible factors affecting tinnitus is so diverse and more integrative approach for a cure becomes difficult accordingly.
But I think another problem arises here. Pharmaceutical industry is mysterious and overcoming serious diseases may be prevented consciously. My grandfather used to take cancer drugs for his pancreatic cancer and my father suffering from brain cancer is on the medication with the same way right now. (15 years before and after) What has changed? Has drug industry developed so much? Is the technology advancing well? I think a cure for some diseases are hindered for some reasons. (no one can explain why cancer treatment has not focused on at least transforming it to the chronic disease rather than overcoming it completely…If the process had been like that, my father's doctor would not have said to me "your father were in a good situation compared to those who had same malign tumor and two years life for him after onset were miracle) At this point, I do not strongly believe conspiracy theories but I believe cancer kills sufficient amount of people ensuring population balance.
But what about tinnitus? It neither kills people nor balances population. But tinnitus exhibits some weird characteristics because one of its trivet is relating to the "military sector", in other words "defense sector". Let me explain.
Defense industry is very attractive and competitive among the world. Many countries are developing their technologies to get ahead during wartime. These kind of technologies are one step ahead of those for civilians though they enable dual use. For example, if you want to buy new cameras, you would probably prefer to choose high-resolution, long battery life, automatic zoom etc, but may not want to use multi or hyperspectral properties, infrared /electrooptical integration etc just like the military. But while the military technologies are advanced, civilian counterpart benefits from them up to some POINT. This point is not sharing advanced military technologies with other countries, which most developed countries have regulations to limit exportation. Here is my question about tinnitus: "Which military technology is as important as recovering the ability of a well-trained soldier who has been disabled and got tinnitus after an explosion?" If it is true, lets assume that we have an exact cure for tinnitus. In this case, would it be accessible to the public? Or "Which military technology, enabling a well trained solider to regain his power, can be shared to other countries which may be potential threat in any conflict?" Nothing is important beyond the well trained solider. I think possible cures may be hided for these reasons and I strongly believe that exact cure will not come soon….or ever...