There's conditions out there that make tinnitus look like a walk in the park.
You can't judge someones suffering.
There's conditions out there that make tinnitus look like a walk in the park.
You can't judge someones suffering.
My dad has MS. I know all about it.
MuteButton is the first real treatment, but it won't be the last with other devices and treatments in R&D. So, there is still hope on the horizon even it if it doesn't help everyone.
@AZeurotuner I would agree there are other illnesses out there that are very bad and severe, but I think Tinnitus ranks up there with the worst of them. OK, it won't actually directly kill you, but it is a kind of mental prison. I've often experienced extreme sacroilliac joint pain and the sensation of having a sword impaling me doesn't come close to messing with my quality of life and sense of being as much as Tinnitus.
Yes, of course I do agree those things impact greatly on quality of life. I'm not trying to diminish the severity of the many other horrible conditions at all. Not trying to rank what is worse. I don't think it's fair to do that, but it is also not fair to diminish tinnitus and associated afflictions. We've already got the medical profession and entire world that does that already. It's affected me more than anything else (i.e. extreme pain) and my tinnitus, hyperacusis etc isn't even a bad case by a long shot.You don't think being paralyzed or having extreme pain 24/7 would impact your quality of life? What about being blind? Or losing all of your limbs? Tinnitus is annoying as hell, and I would love to have silence again, but let's not kid ourselves here.
Yes, of course I do agree those things impact greatly on quality of life. I'm not trying to diminish the severity of the many other horrible conditions at all. Not trying to rank what is worse. I don't think it's fair to do that, but it is also not fair to diminish tinnitus and associated afflictions. We've already got the medical profession and entire world that does that already. It's affected me more than anything else (i.e. extreme pain) and my tinnitus, hyperacusis etc isn't even a bad case by a long shot.
While many are hoping Neuromod offers an effective treatment, and seems to be the treatment that this forum knows about and is focused on, it is not the last hope. There will always be new treatments, and refinements to existing treatments for every disease, including tinnitus/hyperacusis.I hate to admit it, but I have thought about this a lot. If Neuromod is a failure, I think many people will take it as the final straw. Many people have expressed Neuromod being their last and final hope. I really hope something else like Susan Shore comes down the pipe sooner than later because we know that works from @kelpiemsp's experiences.
AZeurotuner, I have said many of the same things you said just trying to get some of these folks to realize this isn't the end of the world. I got lambasted.
I've got this shit and I bet it is as loud and intrusive as anybody's. But I too see worse conditions. It's a shame we have to see somebody else suffer worse than us to "help us" but thats the way it is. Therefore, I gut it up and move on. I'm here for the long haul.
To that Switzerland deal, which I've never heard of, that sounds like a horrible way to go. That would be about like having a cancer that you knew damn well would kill you in however much time it would take to make it to the finish line in Switzerland. The mental anguish would be unimaginable.
So to the OP, if you are serious, just take a load of sleeping pills and drink a load of alcohol and go to sleep. Celebrities do it all the time. Or get yourself an airtight deep freezer, get drunk or take some sleeping pills and go to bed. You won't wake up. Or get drunk, pull your car into a garage and go to sleep.
I can't believe I said that. But I guess so many on here talk about offing themselves, there is your solution.
But instead of all of that, go to a mental health clinic and get some help.
@AZeurotuner Wow! Gold star for you for comparing tinnitus to those conditions, you really are a smart guy. Do you feel big and better about yourself now? Well done have a prize as that must have been really difficult. I said that I didn't want a pity party not some guy underplaying tinnitus like its nothing. You are part of the problem as to why tinnitus is not taken seriously just like you don't. ****ing disgusting, obviously you have an issue with people suffering with tinnitus, you shouldn't be on this forum.
I've said my piece in my original post and created the thread to vent on how I can't cope with tinnitus anymore not for you to come in and troll by talking down to me and maybe others who are suffering badly and wind people up, just **** off will you?
@AZeurotuner Wow! Gold star for you for comparing tinnitus to those conditions, you really are a smart guy. Do you feel big and better about yourself now? Well done have a prize as that must have been really difficult. I said that I didn't want a pity party not some guy underplaying tinnitus like its nothing. You are part of the problem as to why tinnitus is not taken seriously just like you don't. ****ing disgusting, obviously you have an issue with people suffering with tinnitus, you shouldn't be on this forum.
I've said my piece in my original post and created the thread to vent on how I can't cope with tinnitus anymore not for you to come in and troll by talking down to me and maybe others who are suffering badly and wind people up, just **** off will you?