Hello there everyone!
You may have spied some of my research requests on the forum. In speaking with some of the fine people of TT and Tinnitus patients not on the forum, I've been trying to find a way I might add something positive to the lives of those with tinnitus.
I noticed that while not every tinnitus patient ends up on internet support forums, and some even avoid them because it makes them feel sad or scared or too focused on it, almost every tinnitus patient ends up at the doctor's office at one point or another, whether they are severely bothered or barely bothered at all. This is one of the first steps many take in trying to figure out what's up.
Another thing I noticed in these interviews (and through my own experience and just from being part of the TT community for years) is that those initial doctor's appointments are A. really pivotal in providing care and B. in setting the tone for most of the beginning of a tinnitus journey C. Most doctors (of course there are exceptions) are not trained/or do not deal with tinnitus patients who are in significant distress in the best possible way.
SO (if you have read all that, I THANK YOU) I want to find a way to put together something small - likely a physical booklet - that I could distribute to doctor's offices so that when a T patient does come into an office, they have something useful and positive to look at, and even the busiest doctor has something positive to offer.
Obviously this a delicate/complex project, but I'm pretty dedicated and think I could make it happen, though on a small scale at first.
That said, I'm curious to hear from all of you, do you think this would have been useful to you as a patient with tinnitus in those early doctor appointments? What would you have liked to have read? Keep in mind that it would likely be more about inspiration and hope than about treatment, since a doctor might not be able/willing to put out a book of treatments, but perhaps it would have portions of success stories, quotes, ways to connect with others who have T so you feel a bit less alone.
I would be SO grateful for any thoughts you all have.
THANK YOU!
You may have spied some of my research requests on the forum. In speaking with some of the fine people of TT and Tinnitus patients not on the forum, I've been trying to find a way I might add something positive to the lives of those with tinnitus.
I noticed that while not every tinnitus patient ends up on internet support forums, and some even avoid them because it makes them feel sad or scared or too focused on it, almost every tinnitus patient ends up at the doctor's office at one point or another, whether they are severely bothered or barely bothered at all. This is one of the first steps many take in trying to figure out what's up.
Another thing I noticed in these interviews (and through my own experience and just from being part of the TT community for years) is that those initial doctor's appointments are A. really pivotal in providing care and B. in setting the tone for most of the beginning of a tinnitus journey C. Most doctors (of course there are exceptions) are not trained/or do not deal with tinnitus patients who are in significant distress in the best possible way.
SO (if you have read all that, I THANK YOU) I want to find a way to put together something small - likely a physical booklet - that I could distribute to doctor's offices so that when a T patient does come into an office, they have something useful and positive to look at, and even the busiest doctor has something positive to offer.
Obviously this a delicate/complex project, but I'm pretty dedicated and think I could make it happen, though on a small scale at first.
That said, I'm curious to hear from all of you, do you think this would have been useful to you as a patient with tinnitus in those early doctor appointments? What would you have liked to have read? Keep in mind that it would likely be more about inspiration and hope than about treatment, since a doctor might not be able/willing to put out a book of treatments, but perhaps it would have portions of success stories, quotes, ways to connect with others who have T so you feel a bit less alone.
I would be SO grateful for any thoughts you all have.
THANK YOU!