- Mar 6, 2018
- 496
- Tinnitus Since
- Jan 20/2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Most likely accoustic trauma
Many debates have been raging here about the lack of awareness (or distinction) between different tinnitus levels amongst the general public, which is only amplified by the ignorance about this condition in the medical field and reinforced by propaganda from various so called tinnitus associations, whom are essentially just the recruiting mills for the coping industry.
I think it is important to have some kind of a unified, simple and comprehensive scale in place, which would set the record straight for the average person "out there".
Here is my proposal:
It is important to understand, that there are 4 main levels of tinnitus.
Let's call them Mild, Moderate, Severe and Catastrophic.
It is equally important to understand, that each level is a huge step upwards from the previous level.
1) MILD LEVEL
If you are in this group, congratulations.
This is by far the largest group and roughly 90% of those affected by tinnitus fall within this group.
It might be a rough go at first, but you should be able to adapt within about 6 months and carry on with your life just as before...
As long as you are careful and don't get exposed to further acoustic trauma, you will probably live out the rest of your life problem free.
Metaphorically speaking, you will see the gate to hell, but you will most likely never find out what is on the other side of it.
2) MODERATE LEVEL
If you are in this group, the way you live will most likely be permanently altered and at this stage, tinnitus has the potential to destroy your life altogether.
This is where your genetic make-up and tolerance levels start becoming really important, since they will make the difference between a miserable life filled with horrid, permanent torture, or a life that is still tolerable.
Coping schemes might make a difference at this level, depending on your personality and the way you are wired.
If I had to use the hell metaphor again, you are now through the hells gate and the flames are licking your feet.
3) SEVERE LEVEL
Now you are in the big leagues.
You are most likely far beyond any coping scheme currently available and every millisecond of the rest of your life will be consumed by trying to suppress extreme anxiety and suicidal thoughts.
You will lose your ability to sleep, relax, focus, read and work and you are now socially dead... just off the top.
The only thing that might still keep you alive at this point is not wanting to cause the undue stress to your family and the hope, that there might be a cure (or at least some form of EFFECTIVE treatment) coming out soon.
Your life is now pure survival and there are no more good days.
You are at the deepest level of hell with nowhere to turn and no help available.
4) CATASTROPHIC LEVEL
You are now the walking dead.
Your hope for any cure is gone, since you realize that your demise is a matter of weeks, maybe months...
Too short of a time for anything to materialize.
Any metaphors or hell analogies fail at this point.
If there is a hell, I doubt that they are able to deliver THIS level of torture and cruelty.
Simply put, catastrophic tinnitus is hands down the very worst thing that can happen to a normal human being.
Those affected will now focus on finding the safest and least traumatic ways to kill themselves at the earliest opportunity... assuming the extreme stress and insomnia does not kill them first.
This is of course a very general guide.
There are always exceptions out there and there are many "in between" levels as well.
This is just an attempt to generalize and simplify tinnitus to the point, where your average reader can actually begin to understand it.
Feel free to make any suggestions as how you think this guide should look like.
I think it is important to have some kind of a unified, simple and comprehensive scale in place, which would set the record straight for the average person "out there".
Here is my proposal:
It is important to understand, that there are 4 main levels of tinnitus.
Let's call them Mild, Moderate, Severe and Catastrophic.
It is equally important to understand, that each level is a huge step upwards from the previous level.
1) MILD LEVEL
If you are in this group, congratulations.
This is by far the largest group and roughly 90% of those affected by tinnitus fall within this group.
It might be a rough go at first, but you should be able to adapt within about 6 months and carry on with your life just as before...
As long as you are careful and don't get exposed to further acoustic trauma, you will probably live out the rest of your life problem free.
Metaphorically speaking, you will see the gate to hell, but you will most likely never find out what is on the other side of it.
2) MODERATE LEVEL
If you are in this group, the way you live will most likely be permanently altered and at this stage, tinnitus has the potential to destroy your life altogether.
This is where your genetic make-up and tolerance levels start becoming really important, since they will make the difference between a miserable life filled with horrid, permanent torture, or a life that is still tolerable.
Coping schemes might make a difference at this level, depending on your personality and the way you are wired.
If I had to use the hell metaphor again, you are now through the hells gate and the flames are licking your feet.
3) SEVERE LEVEL
Now you are in the big leagues.
You are most likely far beyond any coping scheme currently available and every millisecond of the rest of your life will be consumed by trying to suppress extreme anxiety and suicidal thoughts.
You will lose your ability to sleep, relax, focus, read and work and you are now socially dead... just off the top.
The only thing that might still keep you alive at this point is not wanting to cause the undue stress to your family and the hope, that there might be a cure (or at least some form of EFFECTIVE treatment) coming out soon.
Your life is now pure survival and there are no more good days.
You are at the deepest level of hell with nowhere to turn and no help available.
4) CATASTROPHIC LEVEL
You are now the walking dead.
Your hope for any cure is gone, since you realize that your demise is a matter of weeks, maybe months...
Too short of a time for anything to materialize.
Any metaphors or hell analogies fail at this point.
If there is a hell, I doubt that they are able to deliver THIS level of torture and cruelty.
Simply put, catastrophic tinnitus is hands down the very worst thing that can happen to a normal human being.
Those affected will now focus on finding the safest and least traumatic ways to kill themselves at the earliest opportunity... assuming the extreme stress and insomnia does not kill them first.
This is of course a very general guide.
There are always exceptions out there and there are many "in between" levels as well.
This is just an attempt to generalize and simplify tinnitus to the point, where your average reader can actually begin to understand it.
Feel free to make any suggestions as how you think this guide should look like.