@Guest48938493,
Agree with Greg. This is a support forum. Most come here are in dire shape needing support and those who have been helped left. While it is true many left without writing any success stories. there are enough of those willing to give their time to leave some words to help others. There are others like me who find it a lofty life's mission to come back to help others in despair even though there are so much more fun things to do out there when T is no longer an issue high or low. So try to find some positivity on this forum which has helped thousands of people. Your focus here, if you really want some positives of life after T, should be with the Success Stories. There you have people cured, people with T fading, or people who don't give a dime anymore with T high or low after habituation. Some have tried everything but eventually they discover the power to overcome T is doing nothing for T and beginning to live life again. Finding joy amid the pain if any, and living life abundantly despite T, these are what people are doing to fight back at the T bully. In the absence of a cure, this is the best a person can do. I leave this thread with two success stories, one from a guy who has found 'doing nothing for T' brings his life back, and the other from my first T mentor Paul Tobey, a former feature speaker for ATA and a concert pianist, who after years of suffering and struggling with T, has found his strategy against T in an unexpected way:
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/doing-nothing-worked-for-me.4778/
http://www.ata.org/sites/default/files/my_choice_concert_pianist_personal_story_tobey_june_06.pdf
Agree with Greg. This is a support forum. Most come here are in dire shape needing support and those who have been helped left. While it is true many left without writing any success stories. there are enough of those willing to give their time to leave some words to help others. There are others like me who find it a lofty life's mission to come back to help others in despair even though there are so much more fun things to do out there when T is no longer an issue high or low. So try to find some positivity on this forum which has helped thousands of people. Your focus here, if you really want some positives of life after T, should be with the Success Stories. There you have people cured, people with T fading, or people who don't give a dime anymore with T high or low after habituation. Some have tried everything but eventually they discover the power to overcome T is doing nothing for T and beginning to live life again. Finding joy amid the pain if any, and living life abundantly despite T, these are what people are doing to fight back at the T bully. In the absence of a cure, this is the best a person can do. I leave this thread with two success stories, one from a guy who has found 'doing nothing for T' brings his life back, and the other from my first T mentor Paul Tobey, a former feature speaker for ATA and a concert pianist, who after years of suffering and struggling with T, has found his strategy against T in an unexpected way:
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/doing-nothing-worked-for-me.4778/
http://www.ata.org/sites/default/files/my_choice_concert_pianist_personal_story_tobey_june_06.pdf