I was frustrated, sad, worried, and confused. I couldn't get my mind off my tinnitus. I kept wondering: "How could this be happening?" I was tearful at times. But I did not feel hopeless, and I was not clinically depressed.
I followed the TRT sound therapy protocol to the letter.
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stephen nagler
Do you think resiliency and innate willpower are a contributing factor for those that habituate? I read a book by Dr Richard Davidson, who is a Harvard-trained (yes, "Harvard-trained" sounds as obnoxious to type as it does to read) neuroscientist. In one of his books he talks about people having one or a combination of six different "emotional styles" - one of them being "Resiliency". He says one can shift their emotional style to adopt resiliency through brain plasticity, but innate and predetermined brain chemistry and genetics influence it as well.
It could be all a bunch of nonsense, I don't know enough about the brain to doubt his work, though.
Do you feel that you're a resilient person or that any other aspect to your personality has any affect on your ability to habituate (or recover from relapse)? People have mentioned external factors that may have helped you along in habituation (money, access to tinnitus professionals, medical experience, etc.)...but perhaps your innate character has a huge impact.
Surely, not everyone helps others selflessly on the internet, has the intellectual capacity to become a doctor, can be objective or has a sense of resiliency. Maybe what you have is what I and others suffering on here are missing? The genetic "stuff" that determines a person to be a scientist and another a farmer might also determine habituation.
I don't bring this up to brown-nose or toot your horn; I am specifically speaking about my own shortcomings in the context of personality and habituation. I am not resilient at all and compromise objective rationality due in part to being overly sensitive to emotions. Tinnitus is the perfect spice in this soup.
In one of your previous posts you mention a four-point formula: Strategy, Determination, Flexibility, Insight.
Determination to follow a strategy, intelligence to have insight, and resilience to be flexible all seem like functions of innate personality and emotion.