I feel the need to address an issue that has bothered me for some time now.
Most of us know that the curse of tinnitus has a very wide spectrum of severity, from barely noticeable, to catastrophic, and life threatening.
I will tell you that I have experienced virtually all brackets.
I have noticed over the past few years a tendency to refer to some sufferers as 'negative people' who write 'negative posts.'
Frankly I am appalled.
One member of our team, who should surely have known better, once advised a new comer to this forum, to avoid reading posts from 'negative people.'
Whatever does this mean?
There are times when each one of us feels overwhelmed by this curse, and feels the need to express our hurt, and look for a comforting shoulder.
To infer that anybody here is a 'negative person' is to add to that person's burden of pain, and to register a disgusting lack of respect.
An admission of great pain takes great courage, firstly because we are admitting to ourselves our dire situation.
Then to step outside of ourselves and look for help amongst our fellow members, is to take a very big step indeed.
A very vulnerable time for us.
An admission of severity does not equate to negativity. The truth is always positive.
Some months ago @Hazel conducted an interview with the mother of tragic Gaby Olthuis, and did it with great respect.
If this website is to be what it should be, it must respect all levels of this condition.
Better by far to realise that if one has a lesser degree of suffering than another, one is indeed simply more fortunate.
Please consider these words, and find the charity to speak with kindness.
Dave x
Jazzer
Most of us know that the curse of tinnitus has a very wide spectrum of severity, from barely noticeable, to catastrophic, and life threatening.
I will tell you that I have experienced virtually all brackets.
I have noticed over the past few years a tendency to refer to some sufferers as 'negative people' who write 'negative posts.'
Frankly I am appalled.
One member of our team, who should surely have known better, once advised a new comer to this forum, to avoid reading posts from 'negative people.'
Whatever does this mean?
There are times when each one of us feels overwhelmed by this curse, and feels the need to express our hurt, and look for a comforting shoulder.
To infer that anybody here is a 'negative person' is to add to that person's burden of pain, and to register a disgusting lack of respect.
An admission of great pain takes great courage, firstly because we are admitting to ourselves our dire situation.
Then to step outside of ourselves and look for help amongst our fellow members, is to take a very big step indeed.
A very vulnerable time for us.
An admission of severity does not equate to negativity. The truth is always positive.
Some months ago @Hazel conducted an interview with the mother of tragic Gaby Olthuis, and did it with great respect.
If this website is to be what it should be, it must respect all levels of this condition.
Better by far to realise that if one has a lesser degree of suffering than another, one is indeed simply more fortunate.
Please consider these words, and find the charity to speak with kindness.
Dave x
Jazzer