Dr. Nagler, Gab was not referring that you are lucky because you contracted T but that you are lucky to need **purposely seek for it** to be totally aware of it; upon waking in the morning. If I needed to **purposely seek for it** in order to hear it, I wouldn't have a problem with it, I think.
Great NiNyu!!! You are just puting the words right out of my mouth. YOU understand what I wrote!!! Dr. Nagler did unfortunately not. Your words are exactly correct!
I understand. I understand only too well. Perhaps I did not explain myself adequately.
What I was trying to convey was that
I made my own luck in that regard. Back in 1994-1995, I used to hear my tinnitus every waking hour. I did not have to seek it at all. Immediately upon waking I became aware of the fact that my ears were
SCREAMING. And that awareness stayed with me every waking moment of every single day. I even dreamed tinnitus - when I could sleep at all, that is. There was absolutely no escape for me.
I knew that I could not function like that. I could not live like that. In fact I did not want to live at all!
Thomas Jefferson said:
"I am a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work, the more I have of it."
So I worked hard - real hard - to find a solution. I was an all-or-nothing black-and-white perfectionist. I mean, really. I was a mathematics major who became a cancer surgeon. It doesn't get any more black-and-white than that. Black-and-white was how I was "hard-wired." And I had to change all that to make my own luck.
I have written on numerous occasions about the universal formula: Strategy, Determination, Flexibility, and Insight.
Well now when I wake in the morning, I am rarely ever aware of my tinnitus. And during the day when I do happen to become aware of it, my tinnitus will distract me ... but it rarely causes me much distress. My ears are still
SCREAMING every bit as much as they were twenty years ago. That hasn't changed at all. In fact, several months ago - for some reason I cannot determine - it got even
LOUDER. What has changed isn't my tinnitus; what has changed is me.
I am not on this board to gloat. I am here to tell you that there is hope. Real, honest-to-goodness, legitimate hope. Hope for meaningful lasting relief. I am here to tell you that if a hard-wired mathematician/surgeon can make that leap, then you can too. Your path is there. It may not be apparent to you. It may not be the same path I took. But your path is there nonetheless. Your job is to find it. And if that takes luck, then I respectfully suggest that you listen to Jefferson. Work hard - real hard - and make some luck for yourself. You deserve it, don't you?
Dr. Stephen Nagler