No need to be a dick John, he's being more than civil with you. We get it you don't like CBT, it's holding back a cure Blah Blah Blah, funny enough I agree with that but as a so called Christian maybe he a little more compassion towards people that are suffering and wanting to find something that may help them.View attachment 32615
but muh science
I agree. I can't believe for one second @JohnAdams is a Christian, he's so rude and heartless. Indecent really.use a bit of your Christian spirit and don't be absolute cockwobble to people who being more than civil with you.
Yeah, civilly promoting bullshit that makes our situation even worse because it makes our suffering seem like it is our fault for not accepting it. That is pure evil. Go tell a quadriplegic that their depression is their fault for not accepting it.No need to be a dick John, he's being more than civil with you.
Elijah mocked Baal priests, Jesus whipped the money changers, and called the Pharisees children of their father the Devil. Your standard of what a Christian should be means absolutely nothing to me. Part of being a Christian is standing up against evil, which this is. I said I was going to wreck people pushing this evil crap and I'm keeping my word.I agree. I can't believe for one second @JohnAdams is a Christian
I agree. I can't believe for one second @JohnAdams is a Christian, he's so rude and heartless. Indecent really.
If someone wants to try CBT and thinks it helps, let them, and don't be a butthole...
Lol, I have 2 engineering degrees, and I have a job writing software for a multinational building materials manufacturer with over 50 factories around the world. I know what real science is and I also know how easily scientific data can be massaged and manipulated to make it seem like there is a positive correlation between variables. This is more than likely the case with CBT. People like you truly are muh science and you don't even have a clue.
Yeah, civilly promoting bullshit that makes our situation even worse because it makes our suffering seem like it is our fault for not accepting it. That is pure evil. Go tell a quadriplegic that their depression is their fault for not accepting it.
Elijah mocked Baal priests, Jesus whipped the money changers, and called the Pharisees children of their father the Devil. Your standard of what a Christian should be means absolutely nothing to me. Part of being a Christian is standing up against evil, which this is. I said I was going to wreck people pushing this evil crap and I'm keeping my word.
Lol, yerself, Mr. Science. I have two grad degrees: a M.S. with a minor in biostatistics, and a PhD in Biology. I generate, analyze, interpret, and communicate scientific data on a daily basis. I was happy to deliberate and discuss this with you until it got ugly. I chimed in on this forum with an honest question about the efficacy of CBT (not a rant or a preconceived notion), and you have "elevated" it to a mudfight. You truly are a spiteful troll.Lol, I have 2 engineering degrees, and I have a job writing software for a multinational building materials manufacturer with over 50 factories around the world. I know what real science is and I also know how easily scientific data can be massaged and manipulated to make it seem like there is a positive correlation between variables. This is more than likely the case with CBT. People like you truly are muh science and you don't even have a clue.
Whatever man, you can say what you want about me at least you cant claim I'm pro CBT. You can go around and blame all of us for our own suffering all you want but that doesnt make you right.Lol, yerself, Mr. Science. I have two grad degrees: a M.S. with a minor in biostatistics, and a PhD in Biology. I generate, analyze, interpret, and communicate scientific data on a daily basis. I was happy to deliberate and discuss this with you until it got ugly. I chimed in on this forum with an honest question about the efficacy of CBT (not a rant or a preconceived notion), and you have "elevated" it to a mudfight. You truly are a spiteful troll.
But they cannot help. Hypnotizing someone into accepting their suffering is not helping. Its called being a parasite. It is the ultimate form of snake oil. You are arguing that these shrinks know something special about the human mind that the sufferer does not. Its total insanity.Yeah CBT is pure evil, how dare somebody trying to help somebody overcome a difficult time be compared to the devil.
No it's not. If CBT helps someone lead a productive and happy life despite hearing a noise that doesn't exist, then good for them.But they cannot help. Hypnotizing someone into accepting their suffering is not helping. It's called being a parasite. It is the ultimate form of snake oil.
I think CBT should be classified on the same level as other things people might want to try that may be of a little benefit, like acupuncture but the problem is that it is elevated to be the answer and if you don't get relief, it's your fault. Most therapies don't have that kind of sentiment behind them from my experience. I could see this helping a 3/10 tinnitus but what about the "jet engine" loud?I agree. I can't believe for one second @JohnAdams is a Christian, he's so rude and heartless. Indecent really.
If someone wants to try CBT and thinks it helps, let them, and don't be a butthole...
Never blamed you or anyone else for their own suffering, never have. Not even trying to be "right." I was literally just asking--as a newcomer to this forum and to forms of tinnitus management in general--about the efficacy of CBT. You've thoroughly driven home your points against CBT. Thanks for the info.You can go around and blame all of us for our own suffering all you want but that doesnt make you right.
Are there any resources/info on the forms & dosages for these that don't involve reading 1,000 threads on the forum?Also, what else do I promote? Curcumin and turmeric. Something that several users in this forum have found that actually decreases tinnitus intensity.
Not really. It's a safe compound you can really just get some, and research the brand to see if it is reputable and take a bunch. I took 12 grams a day for about 5 or so weeks and it didnt hurt me at all. It just stained all my socks yellow. You probably dont need 12 grams per day and you can experiment day to day and see what works for you. I am down to 2-3 grams as my nominal dose. If you do try it, try it always with food. Also, try it at different times of day. I have found for myself that it works best with dinner, and recently, a further improvement when taking it with breakfast.It also has anti cancer, anti alzheimers, anti oxidative stress properties, as well as otoprotective properties. Try it. If it works for you, which so far it seems to only help a minority subgroup, then help me in spreading the news. Figuring out what subgroup(s) that this works on and thus why it works, could help further research into to how this dumbass disease even works.Are there any resources/info on the forms & dosages for these that don't involve reading 1,000 threads on the forum?
Which minority subgroup?so far it seems to only help a minority subgroup
I'm not exactly sure. I have followed the responses of several people that have tried it and it only seems to affect certain people, and it is less than half of the people that try it. I cannot speak for them, but my tinnitus type is from aspirin mixed with noise and I have a "normal" audiogram. Mine is somatic and fluctuates.Which minority subgroup?
Why does CBT need to be with a therapist? Why cant it be written down in a book? You CBT goons are pushing the notion that some shrink knows more about what is going on in your head than you do. If there are in fact mental strategies to help you cope with tinnitus, it should be free knowledge, not something that you need to pay for. At the end of the day CBT is this:
Does your tinnitus bother you?
Then just don't.
Here's the bill.
Seriously, you CBT squads are the enemy of mankind. I hope you're proud of yourselves. You are the epitome of brainwashed robots. You're promoting the idea that we can pay people to talk to us to help our tinnitus because we are too stupid to explore and manage our own thoughts. You are worms. Actually I take that back because it is an insult to actual worms.
I'm so "anti-science" that I'm a huge proponent of mammalian hair cell regeneration technology, which is actually on the forefront of technology and a major leap in human knowledge about how the human body can be hacked to treat diseases. You guys are truly insane. Go take your CBT propaganada and do "something" with it.
Also, what else do I promote? Curcumin and turmeric. Something that several users in this forum have found that actually decreases tinnitus intensity. So go ahead, keep promoting nonsense that has absolutely no effect on actually tinnitus. You're just hypnotism shills.
Don't think so, not for me. It seems like it only really works while it is in your system.does curcumin permanently help tinnitus ?
Good luck waiting for your science cure. Calling people who support behavioral therapy to learn how to cope with tinnitus distress, through psychology, "goons", "brainwashed robots", "worms", "hypnotism shills", etc., smacks of frustration, resentment, insecurity and meanness.Why does CBT need to be with a therapist? Why cant it be written down in a book? You CBT goons are pushing the notion that some shrink knows more about what is going on in your head than you do. If there are in fact mental strategies to help you cope with tinnitus, it should be free knowledge, not something that you need to pay for. At the end of the day CBT is this:
Does your tinnitus bother you?
Then just don't.
Here's the bill.
Seriously, you CBT squads are the enemy of mankind. I hope you're proud of yourselves. You are the epitome of brainwashed robots. You're promoting the idea that we can pay people to talk to us to help our tinnitus because we are too stupid to explore and manage our own thoughts. You are worms. Actually I take that back because it is an insult to actual worms.
I'm so "anti-science" that I'm a huge proponent of mammalian hair cell regeneration technology, which is actually on the forefront of technology and a major leap in human knowledge about how the human body can be hacked to treat diseases. You guys are truly insane. Go take your CBT propaganada and do "something" with it.
Also, what else do I promote? Curcumin and turmeric. Something that several users in this forum have found that actually decreases tinnitus intensity. So go ahead, keep promoting nonsense that has absolutely no effect on actually tinnitus. You're just hypnotism shills.
Boot Camp! More like Poot Camp!CBT is a boot camp of training for that quality, and works for many other problems as well, for a lot of people.
Remember some of us are reliant on cures, as various therapies, which includes CBT, haven't worked for us.Good luck waiting for your science cure. Calling people who support behavioral therapy to learn how to cope with tinnitus distress, through psychology, "goons", "brainwashed robots", "worms", "hypnotism shills", etc., smacks of frustration, resentment, insecurity and meanness.
It takes courage to face extremely challenging disorders such as tinnitus distress. CBT is a boot camp of training for that quality, and works for many other problems as well, for a lot of people. Go ahead and take your spices as a remedy, if that works for you. Those of us who have found strength and coping skills through the sciences of the mind don't have to prove anything to you, or anybody else.
There are therapists who actually have tinnitus, some have weathered rather severe cases, personally.I think CBT might have some use for tinnitus sufferers but at the same time the last thing I would want personally is someone who didn't really have a clue what tinnitus was like personally trying to foist some positivist agenda on me. The most helpful conversation I had about tinnitus was with an audiologist who had suffered from it herself for a long time - unfortunately not many audiologists have this experience.
Very well said, thank you. What I've been trying to say is that for patients, there is a plurality of approaches to management, relief from distress, alleviation of symptoms, and, potentially someday soon (we hope), a cure. It's called a holistic approach, and the people here bashing CBT don't get it. I want to defend JohnAdams for a moment though: he's on a mission to debunk what he sees as pseudoscientific babble, and I respect his enthusiasm and determination, if not his methods.Good luck waiting for your science cure. Calling people who support behavioral therapy to learn how to cope with tinnitus distress, through psychology, "goons", "brainwashed robots", "worms", "hypnotism shills", etc., smacks of frustration, resentment, insecurity and meanness.
It takes courage to face extremely challenging disorders such as tinnitus distress. CBT is a boot camp of training for that quality, and works for many other problems as well, for a lot of people. Go ahead and take your spices as a remedy, if that works for you. Those of us who have found strength and coping skills through the sciences of the mind don't have to prove anything to you, or anybody else.
Oh I get it. CBT cult members think that some shrink, that doesn't even know you, can say some words to you, like a magic spell, that can reveal to you that they way you are thinking about your situation is what is causing you problems, not the actual problem itself. Then you pay this wizard for the air that comes out of his or her mouth. You're essentially paying for vibrating air.and the people here bashing CBT don't get it
Those who bash CBT do not distinguish between tinnitus and Tinnitus Distress. CBT can do nothing for the former, it's goal is to reduce the latter, which they refuse to acknowledge.Very well said, thank you. What I've been trying to say is that for patients, there is a plurality of approaches to management, relief from distress, alleviation of symptoms, and, potentially someday soon (we hope), a cure. It's called a holistic approach, and the people here bashing CBT don't get it. I want to defend JohnAdams for a moment though: he's on a mission to debunk what he sees as pseudoscientific babble, and I respect his enthusiasm and determination, if not his methods.