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lol if you think that human civilization that still includes "reading" and "machines" will still be a thing in 200 years

teach your kids how to make fire with sticks and how to stay perfectly still at the top of a tree for days straight. how to purify contaminated water. how to produce high quality cannabis and whiskey using only things that can be found in a desert


also CBT by numbers at least in the US is a distant second or third for pain treatment, behind "narcotics", "benzodiazepines" and "weird offlabel drugs"




Psychologist tell physicians diseases that can't be identified with current technology are psychosomatic.
Psychologist get all the research grants for dozens of unrelated uncurable diseases and their only competition is the pain pill industry which uses Opiods. Biomedical research is not taken serious at all. WE ARE HOPELESS LIVING IN A CLOWN WORLD!
 
i dont think must people with painful diseases are criticial of all the bullshit going on around them.

they are docile because they are all a bunch of literal boomers being manipulated.
 
people 55 and up are the EASIEST GROUP TO BE MAINIPUALATED.

add chronic pain or tinnitus to the scenario and you can see how bad things really are.
 
Seriously almost every TRTer is a boomer.

The Boffers
These chronic pain "specialist" lecture rooms full of boomers and use pyschological jargon trying to sound smart when they spew utter nonsense. This world has to be a joke! I WANTED TO FUCKING LIVE NOT SUFFER AND BE ANOTHER AUTISM SUICIDE.
 
if a disease has no cure it's a playground for pain killers, psychologist and e-commerce scammers.
 
im sad because i really wanted to fuckign live and go to college and make friends and help you guys out with MPP projects. I'm going to die at the altar of everything I feared the most.
 
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i want to escape this sick world. i dont care if there isn't an afterlife and if there is based on all the evidence of how I was treated in this life it looks like Im going to suffer more.
 
if a disease has no cure it's a playground for pain killers, psychologist and e-commerce scammers.
You can be judicious about painkillers no matter how prescribed. I had to be on transmucosal buprenorphine for awhile due to intractable nerve pain and intolerance to gabapentin (which might even have as bad--if not worse--long term effects as opioids). I was on a very low dose (but each lasted 24 hours at that low dose). I was also careful not to take it more than a few times a week but just having days where I could think and function again helped a lot. Pyschologically, it made an enormous difference to have something available when I just couldn't take it anymore .

I realize this is how some people get addicted but I never did on that dosing and, in fact, I threw away an expired box recently since I haven't been on them in awhile (my nerve pain is gone now after a supplement routine that seemed to work for me). I know it can be dangerous and people do get addicted but severe pain is the one time opioids are justified imo. The only other caveat is it can make tinnitus worse in some people especially when paired with Tylenol.

I understand fully how annoying unsolicited advice is but it's hard for me to not reach out with my own experience when I see people suffer.
 
i want to escape this sick world. i dont care if there isn't an afterlife and if there is based on all the evidence of how I was treated in this life it looks like Im going to suffer more.
I hate to say this but you need a lot of psychiatric help. The way you converse makes it clear you have psychological issues that may be treatable by medication. Please seek out help.
 
i had several ultra sounds, a catscan and anti biotics and I did exercises and tried to stay positive and im only getting worse.
 
It's so weird he's not even telling the symptoms he's having! Is it body pain? Bloody feces? Cramps? Seizures? Who knows...
Please don't dig, just be supportive. I humbly ask you. We love Contrast, he is a good guy. He has pioneered the fight against tinnitus losers like Daniel Toh and that other ugly guy.
 
I won't post stuff like this, if you guys don't want me to.. But, there we go..

There is a guy on this forum, that has somatic Tinnitus in just one ear. This further proves your theory @JohnAdams about the auditory nerves that are wrongly connected. He says that his Tinnitus spikes up in the only right ear, when he fiddles with the facial muscles on either side of the face. The right ear's Tinnitus is also very reactive to sounds. But, the left ear is not reactive to sounds and seems to not be somatic.

This is unusual, because most people have either somatic or non-somatic Tinnitus, in both ears.

This is the link to his thread:
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/reactive-and-somatic-t-wtf.37899/

It looks like somatic Tinnitus is not necessarily a genetic thing, but rather a result of some damages that have happened to the ears. It was said that Susan Shore's team plans to create a device which will electronically stimulate deeper nerves, and maybe this could be a beneficial option for people with less somatic Tinnitus (?)

By the way, I have somatic Tinnitus in both ears, but I think that I hear Tinnitus spiking up in my left ear when I press the left side of my face, and my right ear spikes up when I press the right side of my face. I mean, it is all starting to make sense now..
 
remember when I told you john I was too mentally ill to revisit the forum. That's why I choose not to come back. to prevent this humility.
 

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