Welcome to TT. I hope we don't need 100 years for the solution to T. Right now there are drugs being tested which have proven to reduce the T loudness by 75% for one member who has tried it. There are drugs like Autifony, AM101 in the horizon. Members also reported that Trobalt & Keppra plus others have helped them. So good things are happening in the medical world.
@Sailboardman and I had similar thought about the big 'S' question which my tired and stressed out mind was entertaining daily as it saw no way out of the dark tunnel. Looking at my life now, I thank God that He has preserved me through 'hell'.
A few years back my body was taking immense sufferings from ultra high pitch dog whistle T, severe H, as well as relentless anxiety and panic attacks. I had suffered anxiety and panic disorder for decades prior to T & H. It is one thing to deal with T & H. You add the horrible symptoms of anxiety and panic attacks on top of that, you have 'hell' to deal with daily. The combined sufferings were too much to bear and the big 'S' word was tempting to my tired and stressed out mind as it saw no way out of the long dark tunnel. But I didn't want to die this way at all cost. I began to search on Internet, and those youtube videos of people coming back from near-death experience after attempting suicide. Their stories have painted such an unpleasant & horrible experience that they helped to convince me to stay put and fight these T & H bullies while I am alive. I humanize them as my worst bullies in life and I refuse to kneel and bow to their supremacy.
I used the approach that, if I can just find examples of people who have survived severe T (and H too in my case), then I know it is survivable, and I would use their attitude, strategies, philosophies or whatever they rely on to help me soldier on with T & H. Additionally, I used examples of people surviving the tortures of Gulag to help motivate my fighting spirit. I searched internet with people dealing with acute chronic pain to see how they cope (there I found the late Darlene Cohen who survives her pain from young 20 until she passed recently with cancer near 70). I learned from her the concept of "Finding Joy Amid the Pain" and I emulate her approach to my suffering with T.
Ultimately, I searched for people with loud and unmaskable T to see how they can survive this ordeal. Well some people with deafness are known to have unmaskable T. One lady actually was in the same area I live. Through our conversation, she had survived 12 years of unmaskable T due to partial deafness, been to ER a few times, lost her marriage, on Klonopin for this long too to cope, but she has survived her T and now moving on.
Another lady, a young and attractive Zoe Cartwright who became totally deaf at young 15 and then developed ^%$#* loud, unmaskable T. She shows me how positivity and acceptance of her T reality has helped her lived a normal life. She even says she loves her life. She made a short tinnitus film posted on youtube and you can witness her courage and undaunted spirit. I posted her story on page 14 & 15 of the Positivity Thread. You can check that out if you like.
Back then I thought I never would live a happy life again. But I am doing it now even with my T blasting away and resonating in my head most morning. I just said 'screw it Mr. T' and move on the day enjoying my life. I couldn't do that before, but now the brain is hardened to this loud high pitched scream which I could hear it above the jet noise in flights, and above the raging roaring rapids of the salmon river I fish. I wrote my success story and for brevity I provide the link and you can read when you have time. You should read up the success story of a member after going through the trial phase of Autifony. I also include the link for Jade's story how she has triumphed over her loud T which can be heard above the noise of the 800-ton truck she drives. I also include the most read success story by IWLM who finds silence after 40 years of T. Hopefully you find motivation to hang on there and live your life regardless of T. Take good care and God bless.
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/thread...w-i-recovered-from-tinnitus-hyperacusis.3148/
Success story of Autifony in trial phase:
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/thread...he-autifony-quiet-1-study-great-results.9743/
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/6-months-tinnitus-still-going-strong-but-so-am-i.3226/
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/back-to-silence.7172/