- Oct 3, 2019
- 167
- Tinnitus Since
- 1983
- Cause of Tinnitus
- My sister, and a firecracker
We should reach out to them and others to donate.Another list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_with_tinnitus
- Whoopi Goldberg
- Pete Townshend
- Gerard Butler
- Chris Martin
- Trent Reznor
- Neil Young
- Will.I.Am
- Bob Dylan
- Steve Martin
- William Shatner
- Rodger Taylor (Queen)
- Barbara Streisand
- Liza Minnelli
- Eric Clapton
And there are lots of others!!
You could write a template... but if you won't, I will try and put something together and post it here for you guys to look at and perhaps edit, definitely edit.We should reach out to them and others to donate.
We need someone here to write an email template.
I just scribbled this down... throwing this out there as a very rough template...You could write a template... but if you won't, I will try and put something together and post it here for you guys to look at and perhaps edit, definitely edit.
I'll try and get on that today...
This is amazing! I love it. I think it is very straight forward. I think it being specifically about the forum might need some tweaking, as they should be representing all who suffer from tinnitus, whether they are on the forum or not.I just scribbled this down... throwing this out there as a very rough template...
Dear Mr./Ms. ———,
My name is ———.
I am a member of the Tinnitus Talk patient community.
We are a group of people who suffer from tinnitus and share information, knowledge, and emotional support to each other.
Some people have tinnitus from noise-induced hearing loss, others from TMJ or mechanical reasons related to nerves in the neck and jaw. Some have tinnitus due to ototoxic reactions to drugs, some from Meniere's disease or otosclerosis, and some have tinnitus from ENT doctors carrying out microsuctions to remove ear wax or acoustic reflex tests.
The forum members come from all walks of life, some are military veterans, teachers, teenagers in school, factory workers, musicians, professors, office workers, nurses, moms and dads.
The staff of Tinnitus Talk work for free and volunteer their time and expertise. The forum squeaks by on contributions from 10 dollars to 50 dollars from members who can afford to help.
I apologize for being so long-winded. What the forum needs, and the reason I am writing this, is that we could really use the help from somebody who has a voice and is recognized by the public, i.e., a celebrity or famous person.
If you or somebody of your stature could promote our cause it would be of great help.
Tinnitus is a growing epidemic which is not taken seriously enough. It can drive people to suicide and put them out of work. We need to encourage the public to be more educated, concerned and invested in our plight.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. If you have a moment, you can visit our site at https://www.tinnitustalk.com and have a look around.
If you feel inspired, perhaps you could make a statement encouraging people to donate to tinnitus research, to take tinnitus seriously, or something that suits your feelings that you can stand behind.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Daniel
I didn't mention hyperacusis, and that should be mentioned. My spelling is shit.
I didn't spend a long time, I am sorry... so if this is garbage... then in the bin it goes...
A very rough draft...
Your turn now.
This is a wonderful letter @Daniel Lion.I just scribbled this down... throwing this out there as a very rough template...
Dear Mr./Ms. ———,
My name is ———.
I am a member of the Tinnitus Talk patient community.
We are a group of people who suffer from tinnitus and share information, knowledge, and emotional support to each other.
Some people have tinnitus from noise-induced hearing loss, others from TMJ or mechanical reasons related to nerves in the neck and jaw. Some have tinnitus due to ototoxic reactions to drugs, some from Meniere's disease or otosclerosis, and some have tinnitus from ENT doctors carrying out microsuctions to remove ear wax or acoustic reflex tests.
The forum members come from all walks of life, some are military veterans, teachers, teenagers in school, factory workers, musicians, professors, office workers, nurses, moms and dads.
The staff of Tinnitus Talk work for free and volunteer their time and expertise. The forum squeaks by on contributions from 10 dollars to 50 dollars from members who can afford to help.
I apologize for being so long-winded. What the forum needs, and the reason I am writing this, is that we could really use the help from somebody who has a voice and is recognized by the public, i.e., a celebrity or famous person.
If you or somebody of your stature could promote our cause it would be of great help.
Tinnitus is a growing epidemic which is not taken seriously enough. It can drive people to suicide and put them out of work. We need to encourage the public to be more educated, concerned and invested in our plight.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. If you have a moment, you can visit our site at https://www.tinnitustalk.com and have a look around.
If you feel inspired, perhaps you could make a statement encouraging people to donate to tinnitus research, to take tinnitus seriously, or something that suits your feelings that you can stand behind.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Daniel
I didn't mention hyperacusis, and that should be mentioned. My spelling is shit.
I didn't spend a long time, I am sorry... so if this is garbage... then in the bin it goes...
A very rough draft...
Your turn now.
I always bless you for showing good influence.I just scribbled this down... throwing this out there as a very rough template...
Dear Mr./Ms. ———,
My name is ———.
I am a member of the Tinnitus Talk patient community.
We are a group of people who suffer from tinnitus and share information, knowledge, and emotional support to each other.
Some people have tinnitus from noise-induced hearing loss, others from TMJ or mechanical reasons related to nerves in the neck and jaw. Some have tinnitus due to ototoxic reactions to drugs, some from Meniere's disease or otosclerosis, and some have tinnitus from ENT doctors carrying out microsuctions to remove ear wax or acoustic reflex tests.
The forum members come from all walks of life, some are military veterans, teachers, teenagers in school, factory workers, musicians, professors, office workers, nurses, moms and dads.
The staff of Tinnitus Talk work for free and volunteer their time and expertise. The forum squeaks by on contributions from 10 dollars to 50 dollars from members who can afford to help.
I apologize for being so long-winded. What the forum needs, and the reason I am writing this, is that we could really use the help from somebody who has a voice and is recognized by the public, i.e., a celebrity or famous person.
If you or somebody of your stature could promote our cause it would be of great help.
Tinnitus is a growing epidemic which is not taken seriously enough. It can drive people to suicide and put them out of work. We need to encourage the public to be more educated, concerned and invested in our plight.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. If you have a moment, you can visit our site at https://www.tinnitustalk.com and have a look around.
If you feel inspired, perhaps you could make a statement encouraging people to donate to tinnitus research, to take tinnitus seriously, or something that suits your feelings that you can stand behind.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Daniel
I didn't mention hyperacusis, and that should be mentioned. My spelling is shit.
I didn't spend a long time, I am sorry... so if this is garbage... then in the bin it goes...
A very rough draft...
Your turn now.
Hi ChrisBoyMonkey, could you make those modifications please? Or somebody... let's tighten this up together...This is amazing! I love it. I think it is very straight forward. I think it being specifically about the forum might need some tweaking, as they should be representing all who suffer from tinnitus, whether they are on the forum or not.
This disease needs to be taken seriously, and the message you wrote says that.
Thanks, good start, I suggest you start a thread on it so we won't diverge on this Hough Ear Institute thread.I just scribbled this down... throwing this out there as a very rough template...
Dear Mr./Ms. ———,
My name is ———.
I am a member of the Tinnitus Talk patient community.
We are a group of people who suffer from tinnitus and share information, knowledge, and emotional support to each other.
Some people have tinnitus from noise-induced hearing loss, others from TMJ or mechanical reasons related to nerves in the neck and jaw. Some have tinnitus due to ototoxic reactions to drugs, some from Meniere's disease or otosclerosis, and some have tinnitus from ENT doctors carrying out microsuctions to remove ear wax or acoustic reflex tests.
The forum members come from all walks of life, some are military veterans, teachers, teenagers in school, factory workers, musicians, professors, office workers, nurses, moms and dads.
The staff of Tinnitus Talk work for free and volunteer their time and expertise. The forum squeaks by on contributions from 10 dollars to 50 dollars from members who can afford to help.
I apologize for being so long-winded. What the forum needs, and the reason I am writing this, is that we could really use the help from somebody who has a voice and is recognized by the public, i.e., a celebrity or famous person.
If you or somebody of your stature could promote our cause it would be of great help.
Tinnitus is a growing epidemic which is not taken seriously enough. It can drive people to suicide and put them out of work. We need to encourage the public to be more educated, concerned and invested in our plight.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. If you have a moment, you can visit our site at https://www.tinnitustalk.com and have a look around.
If you feel inspired, perhaps you could make a statement encouraging people to donate to tinnitus research, to take tinnitus seriously, or something that suits your feelings that you can stand behind.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Daniel
I didn't mention hyperacusis, and that should be mentioned. My spelling is shit.
I didn't spend a long time, I am sorry... so if this is garbage... then in the bin it goes...
A very rough draft...
Your turn now.
This is exactly THE ISSUE. Celebrities have mild tinnitus, it doesn't debilitate them. They have all the possible support networks, best doctors and lots of money to keep themselves busy while cruising the world.Many celebrities have been mentioned as having tinnitus. The problem is that most of them probably don't have debilitating tinnitus - they've just mentioned it somewhere along the lines on a talk show or somewhere in a lyric. In my opinion, the majority of people in the world who experience tinnitus (including celebrities) don't have a very serious form of it. Therefore, it only bothers them sometimes.
Can different people pick a section and take a crack on it please?Thanks, good start, I suggest you start a thread on it so we won't diverge on this Hough Ear Institute thread.
It should be divided into clear sections with bulletpoint-like structure and clear capitalized headings. Below is just a template. You add what you wrote under the rough classification below:
- SUMMARY
- The purpose of the below is to... (to be written once the draft is finalized)
- WHAT IS TINNITUS
- Overview
- % of people affected
- #1 disability for veterans
- Growing phenomena given the louder environments, headphone music, night life, etc...
- HOW SEVERE AND DISABLING IT COULD BE
- Limitations and poor quality of life, with real examples, (the desire to die, suicidal feelings, feeling in prison
- Severe tinnitus examples:
- For the milder that live under the fear of getting worse
- People waste so much money trying scams out of desperation
- WHY THERE IS NO CURE AND TREATMENTS FOR IT
- No funding and refer to the thread especially on why there is no cure
- Current treatment options are very ineffective
- WHAT IS NEEDED FOR A CURE
- Funding to drive more research
- Funding to drive current research in progress
- Awareness
- WHY WE ARE REACHING OUT TO YOU IN PARTICULAR
- Because we believe you have tinnitus and can sympathize with the suffering of many
- Because we believe you have the financial capability to make a difference
- WHAT IS REQUIRED FROM YOU
- Raise awareness
- Donate to (we need to figure out where)
These days I think Twitter seems to be your best bet [unless they block you, of course]. Shatner actually sounds kind of like a douche dictator, to be honest - can I say that word on here?How do you get letters to these people?
For example, I want to write to Whoopi Goldberg. I like her, how do I email something to her? Stupid question, but how do you contact these people?
I like it, BUT I think it would be better if these people were contacted by the people doing the research, like @Justin De Moss. It would seem more official and have more clout behind it.I just scribbled this down... throwing this out there as a very rough template...
Dear Mr./Ms. ———,
My name is ———.
I am a member of the Tinnitus Talk patient community.
We are a group of people who suffer from tinnitus and share information, knowledge, and emotional support to each other.
Some people have tinnitus from noise-induced hearing loss, others from TMJ or mechanical reasons related to nerves in the neck and jaw. Some have tinnitus due to ototoxic reactions to drugs, some from Meniere's disease or otosclerosis, and some have tinnitus from ENT doctors carrying out microsuctions to remove ear wax or acoustic reflex tests.
The forum members come from all walks of life, some are military veterans, teachers, teenagers in school, factory workers, musicians, professors, office workers, nurses, moms and dads.
The staff of Tinnitus Talk work for free and volunteer their time and expertise. The forum squeaks by on contributions from 10 dollars to 50 dollars from members who can afford to help.
I apologize for being so long-winded. What the forum needs, and the reason I am writing this, is that we could really use the help from somebody who has a voice and is recognized by the public, i.e., a celebrity or famous person.
If you or somebody of your stature could promote our cause it would be of great help.
Tinnitus is a growing epidemic which is not taken seriously enough. It can drive people to suicide and put them out of work. We need to encourage the public to be more educated, concerned and invested in our plight.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. If you have a moment, you can visit our site at https://www.tinnitustalk.com and have a look around.
If you feel inspired, perhaps you could make a statement encouraging people to donate to tinnitus research, to take tinnitus seriously, or something that suits your feelings that you can stand behind.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Daniel
I didn't mention hyperacusis, and that should be mentioned. My spelling is shit.
I didn't spend a long time, I am sorry... so if this is garbage... then in the bin it goes...
A very rough draft...
Your turn now.
I guess we shouldn't bother Bill again then...William Shatner is a disgrace. He is a spokesperson for the ATA. He made a Twitter post saying that he can take his mind off of his tinnitus by reading. I called him out for downplaying this disease to the public. He instantly blocked me and then I got attacked by a mob of idiots claiming that he isn't a spokesperson for the disease and that he was just describing his own tinnitus and I was just a big bully.
I think most of the time we have to go through their managers first... Yes I can try to think of some things, this is something I've been wanting to do for a while...How do you get letters to these people?
For example, I want to write to Whoopi Goldberg. I like her, how do I email something to her? Stupid question, but how do you contact these people?
I have written to newspapers, the ATA numerous times who never responded to me (funny that), the Gates Foundation, Zuckenberg Foundation, President Trump, the VA in my home town, the WHO, Doctors without Borders, the Rotary Club.
I play the lottery... I know... the poor man's tax... but I believe in chance and the more we put out the more likely it is for someone to bite. I know it seems futile, but I am going to tweak the letter and send some off. I hope a few other members will do too.
So yeah, how do I get in touch with these people? Do I just google them? I have no idea.
I met Marvelous Marvin Hagler, the boxer when I was a teenager bussing tables in a restaurant. Stephen Heller, the god from Stanford, answered my email... That's about as close to fame as I've come... well I was best friends with a famous Russian sculptor, but nobody knows of him outside of Russia and art circles... so yeah...
We got Mr. Justin De Moss pulling for us... for free... that's huge...
I would keep it just to tinnitus for now. No need to dilute things. Be specific.I didn't mention hyperacusis, and that should be mentioned. My spelling is shit.
You will have to go through their managers first, hence the intended person may never see a letter etc.I think most of the time we have to go through their managers first... Yes I can try to think of some things, this is something I've been wanting to do for a while...
I am going keep plodding away and writing letters when I have time. I'll make the time.I like it, BUT I think it would be better if these people were contacted by the people doing the research, like @Justin De Moss. It would seem more official and have more clout behind it.
These celebs get loads of letters, so the more we can make 'our' stand out the better.
What do you think?
That's what I said. The managers. I've been thinking that they probably don't want to depreciate their image with the suffering, I think it's more likely for them to just donate.You will have to go through their managers first, hence the intended person may never see a letter etc.
A lot of these stars will be told it's not in their best interest to be seen suffering from this or that illness.
Reasons of insurance may come into play.
@Justin De Moss, Osbourne should be on that list of celebs, too.