Everybody has cancer too...
this is actually true and an interesting analogy.
Our immune system DAILY disposes of cancerous cells but is sometimes fatally and pathologically overwhelmed.
It is the degree to which we have cancer that kills us.
Ditto tinnitus.
Naturally-occurring neural noise, whether you can tune into it or not, has precious little to do with pathological tinnitus and all its etiologies.
Natural tinnitus has NOTHING to do with the over-active auditory neurons being targetted for correction by Autifony for example.
Furthermore, no two pathological tinnitus expressions are created equal. Joe may hardly notice his whilst Mike may be loading his revolver. Having gone from years of manageable tinnitus to something quite different, I speak from experience.
And it's not just about silence vs volume. For many of us, it's also about quality of sound,
the aversive edgy feel of it, whether deep buzz or piercing high frequencies, because we are human.
Go watch a horror movie with the sound switched off and its not even half as atmospheric or scary.
Freddy Kruger's nails would have flopped in the silent movie era.
However well-intentioned, it's unhelpful nonsense to say everyone has tinnitus.
It's like walking into a cancer ward and telling the patients to chill because we all have cancerous cells.
And let's not dismiss the impact of this condition. Tinnitus at its worst has been a terminal condition.
It has also been terminal in terms of divorces, financial loss and severely affecting quality of life.
We talk about getting our lives back for that reason.
So, not everybody has tinnitus. Not everybody has catastrophic tinnitus. And not everybody gets it.
However, I am here to get hope that hope is out there. I like what scott kuz (mr.happy) wrote because getting better is all that matters to me. If someone says there's a way home then you've got my full attention.