[Danny Boy Memorial Fund] In Loving Memory of Danny Boy

Excellent initiative.

I'm going to liaison with @Ed209 on this.

I'll ask BTA if they can earmark the funds for research purposes, in addition to providing their seal of approval for the fundraising campaign.

Following that, I hope BTA will promote the campaign on their channels, as well.

We'll keep everyone posted.
 
I'm so shocked and saddened that I've decided to take action, today, because enough is enough. I've set up a fund in Danny's honour and have made the first donation. Please don't hold back because no gimmicks are required on this one.
Please donate anything you can:
https://gf.me/u/m6bsnt

Wonderful idea, Ed! ...(y). Donation made.
 
Update

Helen (Head of Major Giving for the British Tinnitus Association) will discuss the fundraising campaign tomorrow with David Steele (Head of Individual Giving).

We will then know more details about the allocation of the raised funds and BTA's support for the campaign.

Additionally, I will attempt to gently reach out to @Danny Boy's family. This is naturally a time of immense grief for them and their wishes need to be respected. They may, for example, request privacy.

I will post another update when I know more.
 
He could have atleast tried to wait until Frequencies trial and Susan Shore's device, surely he had known about this, it's ashame tinnitus makes people so miserable they'd do anything to escape it.

He had a lot of integrity and his threads were very useful but ultimately I don't think tinnitus can't be solved by any drug currently available.

PLEASE USE THIS AS A CASE TO RAISE AWARENESS FOR TINNITUS AND HEARING LOSS RESEARCH SO DANNY'S CAUSE ISN'T IN VAIN. HABITUATION IS NOT THE ANSWER, LET THE ATA KNOW!

Tinnitus can't be solved by drugs, even though Trobalt did lower his tinnitus from 8/10 to 3 permanently.

Tinnitus was not the reason why he killed himself. It was people around him who destroyed his hope for life so that he finally collapsed under the pressure of tinnitus.

So sharing his personal life is not a good idea, and the real reason is the family that did its all to kill his life or what remained of it.
 
Tinnitus can't be solved by drugs, even though Trobalt did lower his tinnitus from 8/10 to 3 permanently.

Tinnitus was not the reason why he killed himself. It was people around him who destroyed his hope for life so that he finally collapsed under the pressure of tinnitus.

So sharing his personal life is not a good idea, and the real reason is the family that did its all to kill his life or what remained of it.

I don't know the details regarding his family, and I know he had problems with visual snow. However, I think we need to do this for Danny so that it doesn't happen to anybody else. We can honour him by being vocal about what tinnitus can do to a person and help stop this happening to others as best we can.

We have to do more than talk.
 
Giant Kudos to you for taking action!

I have donated, and I urge each and everyone on this forum to give to this donation. Let's make Danny's death count for something! Even if you can only spare a few pounds, DONATE IT NOW! I did not have much to spare either as it is the end of the month and I am low on money, but if we all gave a few pounds it could really amount to something. GO PEOPLE!
I don't have much money either but I just donated too. @TheDanishGirl your above post inspired me to do so. RIP Danny boy, and big hugs to all other T & H sufferers...including myself. Kinda crying now. This condition is so inhumanely cruel.
 
Just messaged the guitarist from one of my favourite bands (CJ, from The Wildhearts), and he got back to me! Turns out he suffers as well.

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@Ed209 thank you for taking this worthy initiative. And @Markku, thank you for everything that you do.
May this horrendous condition be eradicated from this planet!!
 
Just messaged the guitarist from one of my favourite bands (CJ, from The Wildhearts), and he got back to me! Turns out he suffers as well.

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Ed, thank you so much for sharing this. I am inspired when people were able to continue with their lives, including professional lives despite (non-mild!) tinnitus.
 
Haven't been here for a long time... As meds helped me to habituate to the tinnitus thing...

So was shocked and surprised when this news reached me via Facebook... Never talked to the guy but saw his willingness to help others and wasn't aware he had still major issues (with/due to) tinnitus.
 
Hello all, have to say I usually let this sort of thing go without comment just thoughts for that person as to me it can come across a bit me me me to comment if you get me.

Thing is I can't let this go, Danny Boy gone, that's really hard to take, gone, he was part of this group, a big part. We don't know the circumstances but if it's a possibility he could have been helped, it's too late. This is bad bad bad.

Hopefully there is another life somewhere and he's living it Tinnitus free.
 
Logged back on to pay my respects. Danny Boy was always responsive to my messages and posts when I first developed tinnitus in 2016. He was supportive and kind. I will always remember him for that, because those were dark times for me. We need a cure or at least a good treatment for this horrible condition that silently impacts so many of us..
 
Just saw this on Facebook and my heart skipped a beat. Logged back in after a long time just to reach out. I remember Danny bumping in my threads and just reading his posts throughout the years. Danny I really hope you are at better place now and that you have found that little piece of heaven for you. My condolences to your family and loved ones.
Rest in peace brother, you won't be forgotten here!
 
Oh, so very sad. I hope you found a little peace of mind and a piecee of blissful silence finally Danny.. My heart goes out for his little girl left behind.

Thanks @Ed209 for the action and I as well will donate in the beginning of August.
 
Didn't know him personally, but his posts were always useful and always had meaning. He was an invaluable source of information when tinnitus 1st hit me. Donated.
 
I have to admit the username didn't say much to me, but once I realized who it was (from the avatar, I remember those), it was kinda shocking.

I really hope he finally found peace.
 
For those of you especially @Christian78 - I understand your grief and pain losing your internet/facebook/TT friend Danny. A loss like this cuts so deeply into one's heart and soul. Very few (outsiders) understand the depth of pain. This grief will hit you in many ways.

The empty space inside your soul. The blank computer screen where you once spoke with Danny - the knowledge of his life and unhappy relations who hurt him in too many ways to count. This is for his young daughter to one day read and understand - her father's importance in our world. She will someday see how he helped so many of you despite his own horrible living conditions and personal financial situation.

Maybe create another thread and take time to grieve and talk with each other about the pain. This is so important.

Be patient for the fundraiser to get established and grow.
 
OMG! That is really sad to hear!

He was a really nice boy and he was the one giving me a lot of hope, when I first came on here 3 years ago. He had a very investigative mind and was not afraid to test things out and tell about it. Kinda like "Viking".

If you go back 2-3 years, you´ll even find the words "I love you" in some of my posts to him.

RIP Danny Boy. Jeez, this was sad :bawling:. He really gave a lot of people hope!
 
Would he like to promote Tinnitus Talk? Have a chat with Markku or maybe he could do a blog for Tinnitus Hub...

I don't think he would as he's on a world tour at the moment. I'd feel awkward asking if I'm being honest because I know he's a busy man and I don't know him at all.
 

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