- May 5, 2016
- 2,594
- Tinnitus Since
- 1988
- Cause of Tinnitus
- loud noise and very bad sickness
Hi Folks,
I was driving to the market and thought about some stuff and I was like "WOW, this tinnitus is super loud and my hearing is a total mess". I also thought about "How my life has changed and things are so different in my life compared to other people"
I just got home and I wanted to write a post of encouragement for those that have had their life change because of the tinnitus or hearing loss.
You see folks, I am an active guy and very social. I make friends in the gym, I train newcomers in the gym and advise them on lifting weights. I advise newcomers in my martial arts and teach them to be better artists. I come here and I advise you folks on how life can be managed with tinnitus and how to help protect your ears.
So, I can make friends and can fit in very well. The issue that I face and many of you do as well is that my tinnitus has changed my life. My ringing is super loud and my hearing is beyond horrible. I'd love to meet more people and socialize but this ringing is a nightmare or it can be.
I have come across not too many people (outside this forum), that truly understand the HELL we live with. People will NEVER get it until tinnitus affliction hits them. We cannot convince many people to understand and feel our pains.
I think to myself at times just how lucky I am to be single and to be able to call my own shots in life. We have a life that is very different from other people. Our ears can be affected by many things and very easily too. I was thinking to myself that it's ok to have tinnitus. It's ok to be ME/YOU/US. It's ok to try to protect your ears and show yourself extra love/care. IT'S OK, it really is.
I want all of you to show yourselves as much love as possible. YOU FOLKS are the priorities in your life. NOT the world and the expectations that society can put on us. Not the family members that don't understand. Not the friends that don't understand.
I want all of you to love yourselves, like there is no tomorrow. I want all of you to be proud of the life you live. YOU/WE/US live with an invisible monster 24/7. You folks are the strongest people I know, tinnitus is a life changer/game changer and you guys are rising to the top and this forum is your place of love.
Yes, life is different now. Yes, things have changed. but IT'S OK. we can slowly change and adapt too. We can create new activities that are safe and supportive of our tinnitus. As I always say in my posts, we need a new strategy in life now.
Everyday I try new things to make my life better. It's small step, new ideas, small implementations. Just doing something each day can have a great impact on our lives. Creating new habits is never easy, but if we stick to it, it can eventually get us somewhere.
I write this post because I know MANY of you good people are struggling and it's a brutal life for me as well. We just need to keep that fire/passion/desire burning inside us. All of us will move forward. Some may move faster than others, but all of us can move forward and adjust to the tinnitus.
I am very proud of who I am and I am proud of you folks. Don't ever let ANYONE make you feel less. Most would never make it with the ordeals we live with.
Life has changed, but we can create new habits, love ourselves more and never let tinnitus hold us back.
Bless all of you and I hope my message gives you folks hope/courage......
I was driving to the market and thought about some stuff and I was like "WOW, this tinnitus is super loud and my hearing is a total mess". I also thought about "How my life has changed and things are so different in my life compared to other people"
I just got home and I wanted to write a post of encouragement for those that have had their life change because of the tinnitus or hearing loss.
You see folks, I am an active guy and very social. I make friends in the gym, I train newcomers in the gym and advise them on lifting weights. I advise newcomers in my martial arts and teach them to be better artists. I come here and I advise you folks on how life can be managed with tinnitus and how to help protect your ears.
So, I can make friends and can fit in very well. The issue that I face and many of you do as well is that my tinnitus has changed my life. My ringing is super loud and my hearing is beyond horrible. I'd love to meet more people and socialize but this ringing is a nightmare or it can be.
I have come across not too many people (outside this forum), that truly understand the HELL we live with. People will NEVER get it until tinnitus affliction hits them. We cannot convince many people to understand and feel our pains.
I think to myself at times just how lucky I am to be single and to be able to call my own shots in life. We have a life that is very different from other people. Our ears can be affected by many things and very easily too. I was thinking to myself that it's ok to have tinnitus. It's ok to be ME/YOU/US. It's ok to try to protect your ears and show yourself extra love/care. IT'S OK, it really is.
I want all of you to show yourselves as much love as possible. YOU FOLKS are the priorities in your life. NOT the world and the expectations that society can put on us. Not the family members that don't understand. Not the friends that don't understand.
I want all of you to love yourselves, like there is no tomorrow. I want all of you to be proud of the life you live. YOU/WE/US live with an invisible monster 24/7. You folks are the strongest people I know, tinnitus is a life changer/game changer and you guys are rising to the top and this forum is your place of love.
Yes, life is different now. Yes, things have changed. but IT'S OK. we can slowly change and adapt too. We can create new activities that are safe and supportive of our tinnitus. As I always say in my posts, we need a new strategy in life now.
Everyday I try new things to make my life better. It's small step, new ideas, small implementations. Just doing something each day can have a great impact on our lives. Creating new habits is never easy, but if we stick to it, it can eventually get us somewhere.
I write this post because I know MANY of you good people are struggling and it's a brutal life for me as well. We just need to keep that fire/passion/desire burning inside us. All of us will move forward. Some may move faster than others, but all of us can move forward and adjust to the tinnitus.
I am very proud of who I am and I am proud of you folks. Don't ever let ANYONE make you feel less. Most would never make it with the ordeals we live with.
Life has changed, but we can create new habits, love ourselves more and never let tinnitus hold us back.
Bless all of you and I hope my message gives you folks hope/courage......