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@linearb*: Citation needed.
Strange. I didn't pay a quacktor and a psychoscammerist to tell me it's all in my head, and yet, achieved the same result... so strange...
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"Frightening" sounds levels.
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I think you're lost my man, this is a forum for people with physically compromised auditory systems, resulting in hyperacusis and tinnitus.
Not mental health and Phonophobia.
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You know, during all my years on tinnitus and hyperacusis forums, the biggest difference I have observed between
the toxic hate filled doom-mongers (like
@Brian Newman) and the
kind-hearted bringers of light and hope (like
@sjtinguy), is that the former do not pretend to have a f*cking clue regarding the mechanism behind this torturous affliction; just share warnings and where things went wrong for them. While the latter dub themselves veritable experts in the field, more knowledgeable even than the clueless researchers who have been throwing their arms up and admitting ignorance for more than four centuries.
Yes
@Isaac Ramsay, it is just that clear cut who here is
not being the good person. But then I guess I'm biased, because it was listening to armchair experts like these -people who convinced me to
avoid water while I was on fire - that has resigned me to a short life of acoustic-imprisonment.
My naive 20-year-old-self actually thought these people knew what they were talking about. Now his 14-years-older counterpart gets to watch history repeat itself as these online messiahs sell the same sh*t to more clueless newcomers.
No, people who advocate sound and psychological therapy for tinnitus and hyperacusis, remind me of the people who would have lauded the drinking of
radium water back in the 1920's.
Before 'raw water,' radium water was the craze — and then people died (chicagotribune.com)
The Horrifying Story Of The Man Who Rotted Internally From Radiation Poisoning (ranker.com)
Assuming civilised society holds together long enough to make further scientific progress over the next 30 years, I expect we'll one day be reading accounts of people recommending
"expose yourself to more noise" as a treatment for noise related injury, with the same level of disbelief we now read about
Pyrotherapy as a treatment for syphilis.