@JohnAdams
I thought you might want to correspond in a dignified and civilised manner but I see you haven't changed. Still using language from the gutter. I suppose it's true what they say: You can take the man out of the gutter but you cannot take the gutter out of the man.
In future when you wish to quote something that I have written, please have the decency to quote what I mean correctly. I said: Tinnitus is 90% mental. By this I mean it is intrinsically linked to our mental and emotional wellbeing. Of course, as you are someone that hasn't had tinnitus long and lack experience, you fail to understand what I mean. Tinnitus veterans like
@fishbone do understand so please contact him and I'm sure he'll enlighten you and I promise, you'll feel a whole lot better and more knowledgeable about tinnitus.
Another thing. I realise you are not from the UK so hope you don't mind me saying, you have used the word bloke in the wrong context.
@Jcb will bring you up to speed. It is not a word that I have ever used, as it's often spoken by certain types of people that have no interest in speaking English well.
All the best
Michael