Hi Guys,
well It's been a busy week. As I posted a few days ago, on Wednesday I went to see Dr David Baguley who's a clinical scientist and head of Audiology at Addenbrookes hospital in Cambridge. I was hoping to get a lot out of this guy, as I'd heard good things and boy did he deliver.
As you all may or may not know, there is now known cure for Tinnitus, BUT there are tried and tested treatments for it. I was with him for an hour and he told me so much on how to treat this condition and not let IT control you. I'm not going to repeat word for word what he said, but I'll try and paraphrase a few words of wisdom over the next few posts. unfortunately I have to do this at my home PC and not my I-phone (as per my normal posts).
Firstly we touched on Anxiety. A major problem with most of us newbies. I know I'm not going to do him justice, but please bear with me and read between the lines a little. He used an analogy of a rabbit and a fox. so hear goes.
A young baby rabbit is in the forest, eating away and quite oblivious to all of its surroundings. Unbeknown to the rabbit a fox was creeping in. The rabbit only heard the fox when it stepped on a twig and the twig snapped.
Questions.
What was his senses like?...........................................................Alert.
What 1st emotion did the rabbit have?........................................ Fear
What was the rabbits breathing like?...........................................fast.
What was his heart rate doing?...................................................Pounding.
etc..............................
Was the rabbit right to have these feelings?......................................YES. He was gonna be eaten by a fox, for F##k sake! But luckily the rabbit lived. Yaayy!!
The next day he is back in the forest, but now he is anxious and scared. Why? he hasn't heard a twig snap. It doesn't matter, he is still anxious, just waiting for the snap that may or not even come. Then an innocent twig falls from a tree, but what happens to the rabbit? you guessed it. He is freaking the F##k out!!! Why? Because he's been waiting for that sound for hours or days. There was no danger, no fox, just a simple noise. But that doesn't stop Mr Bunny from panicking and bolting off scared.
He then asked me if I felt anxious on a good day? I said yes. He said, why, are you scared of foxes'
So to some up, control the fear is the 1st step to treating T.
Think about it guys and have a great weekend.
Darren