@Forever hopeful, fear of the unknown is a natural and common human emotion, we all experience it at some time or another. I am a generally positive and hopeful guy but even I have my days. Since my last cancer surgery I have logged a few epic challenging days and that of course is when this fear or doubt comes to visit us.
I can tell you what I do. I usually say some version of this to myself. What has happened has happened and nothing can go back and change the past so I must accept where I am today. It's ok, life is filled with challenges for everyone. Every day we have an opportunity to do the very best that we can, that on any given day this can be another good day. There will be many. I always have some measure of control over my thoughts and emotions, including about this condition. If I work to envision better days in the future, better health and some measure of recovery from this I am actually influencing that outcome, making it happen. The converse is also true so I cannot dwell on the potential for a negative outcome, I might make it actually happen. This is what we have control over. Experience has shown me time and time again that this works. We have to have passion for what we want, not what we don't want. Nobody knows what tomorrow brings. The trick is to live in the moment and enjoy every good day and every good moment within a given day. They start to add up. If we are stuck with a cascading set of negative emotions and fears that we cannot escape then we have to ask ourselves why this is happening. It's not the tinnitus, that just showed up. Something else is bothering us and that's what we need to resolve. I have been in this place when I was younger, I was not always this positive. When I could not break the cycle of what if thoughts back then, my physical suffering got worse. The opposite has been true since then.
I go through a lot of what you have described with ear protection in the house and car just in case and looking weird out in public but this is us living our lives and still having good days and good experiences. You sound like you keep getting out there, living your life which is great. We wake up this morning ready to go find the joy that is available to us. We get older and some pain accumulates, it's natural as we age. Some of that pain is natural and expected. Suffering is optional. Between your Tinnitus Talk handle and your photo you seem like a naturally hopeful and happy person. You have a lot to work with, you are a kind and caring person. Use the techniques shared here to envision the days getting bettering knowing that you are actually influencing this. If you get stuck, get to the base of the pyramid and figure out what is really bothering you, what experiences in your life have made you fearful. There is healing in that journey. You deserve to be happy and we can find joy in every single day.
George
I can tell you what I do. I usually say some version of this to myself. What has happened has happened and nothing can go back and change the past so I must accept where I am today. It's ok, life is filled with challenges for everyone. Every day we have an opportunity to do the very best that we can, that on any given day this can be another good day. There will be many. I always have some measure of control over my thoughts and emotions, including about this condition. If I work to envision better days in the future, better health and some measure of recovery from this I am actually influencing that outcome, making it happen. The converse is also true so I cannot dwell on the potential for a negative outcome, I might make it actually happen. This is what we have control over. Experience has shown me time and time again that this works. We have to have passion for what we want, not what we don't want. Nobody knows what tomorrow brings. The trick is to live in the moment and enjoy every good day and every good moment within a given day. They start to add up. If we are stuck with a cascading set of negative emotions and fears that we cannot escape then we have to ask ourselves why this is happening. It's not the tinnitus, that just showed up. Something else is bothering us and that's what we need to resolve. I have been in this place when I was younger, I was not always this positive. When I could not break the cycle of what if thoughts back then, my physical suffering got worse. The opposite has been true since then.
I go through a lot of what you have described with ear protection in the house and car just in case and looking weird out in public but this is us living our lives and still having good days and good experiences. You sound like you keep getting out there, living your life which is great. We wake up this morning ready to go find the joy that is available to us. We get older and some pain accumulates, it's natural as we age. Some of that pain is natural and expected. Suffering is optional. Between your Tinnitus Talk handle and your photo you seem like a naturally hopeful and happy person. You have a lot to work with, you are a kind and caring person. Use the techniques shared here to envision the days getting bettering knowing that you are actually influencing this. If you get stuck, get to the base of the pyramid and figure out what is really bothering you, what experiences in your life have made you fearful. There is healing in that journey. You deserve to be happy and we can find joy in every single day.
George