@threefirefour has aspergers.My own severe tinnitus was caused by a 'musician' who clearly abandoned his responsibility to 'a duty of care' by blasting off in my face in a fit of Aspergers anger.
The primary instinct of such dangerous people is to morph any frustration into immediate anger.
(Aspergers people are frequently control freaks, by the way.
Hence their frustration leading to anger when things do not go their way.)
I have not directly accused him - though I hope and suspect that he knows.
I left his band, never used him again in my own combos, and have no wish to reacquaint with him.
He is the source of my pain,
physical, emotional, financial etc..
I have not forgiven him - to say that I have would be a hypocritical lie - however I do not hate him.
His intention was not to injure me, but an act determined by his aggressive nature, which, coupled to our own acoustic fragility led to injury.
Whenever I write in Facebook about tinnitus, I always remind the jazz fraternity that everybody should adopt a 'duty of care' to those working with them, and keep their own volume output under control.
This is perhaps the most positive action that I can take.
can't trust those spergs, gotta purge em all.