Tinnitus is not Tinnitus.
It is not "much of a muchness."
Most 'sufferers' have it mildly.
I did, for over twenty years.
A veritable 'stroll in the park.'
I rarely ever mentioned it.
I didn't need to.
It was insignificant.
I lived my life to the full.
I cruised the world playing jazz,
(But you've heard all that crap before, right.)
However, there came a fateful day when that all changed - when a massive acoustic trauma took my quality of hearing and my quality of life.
I do not mention this because I want anybody's sympathy.
Sympathy is of no use to me.
I am simply not interested in
@TuxedoCat 's sneering suggestion of
'commiserate with Jazzer.'
Poke your disingenuous sympathy misus!
Sympathy - No.
But Understanding - Yes.
Mild "T" and severe "T" are two completely different animals.
I am writing this piece because one would have thought it should be obvious by now that these two 'barely related' conditions should not be viewed as the same complaint.
They are not - in fact, they are almost totally dissimilar.
The first, barely crosses your mind,
the second, never ever leaves your mind.
For this very reason severe sufferers do not particularly appreciate being preached at by the self-satisfied
"I did it, and you can do it too"
mild 'airy-fairy' Agony Aunt brigade.
Neither do we particularly enjoy seeing our hateful condition being misrepresented by those who portray it merely as some kind of a mild nuisance.
After the incident, which shall forever be remembered on this forum as "Reid-gate," many members were incensed by the annoyance of those of us who felt a tad misrepresented.
A sort of:
"How Dare They?
Let's hold a witch-hunt!
Track them down and flame them where they stand !" - mentality.
Did you perpetrators really think that us decent suffering people, who you have known for yonks, and are known to be kind people, had suddenly turned into hateful monsters?
Really ??
Don't you know us better than that ???
Yes - the interview did raise awareness, I would not argue against that, but it did not show anything of the severe sufferers plight.
That is all I am saying.
Hence - frustration.
I am not wishing to foment another endless argument, though it probably will instigate another
"Night of the Long Knives;"
I am trying to explain a situation that occurs very often on here, due to a disparity in the severity.
I am asking you to try to understand, but if you insist on failing to understand anything that I have been calmly trying to explain, then you all know where I live - so just send the posse round and enjoy your lynching party.
If possible, I'd like a cheese-burger before I'm dispatched
....dash of ketchup would be nice,
.....bit of salad garnish perhaps....
.....but I don't want to push it......x
(.....er.....no mustard....)