Wow, if those people had the same list I would hate to see them if they had to deal with debilitating tinnitus. They would all be dead.
Or are you talking about people with other illnesses? If not, I dont get your point, unless you are downplaying the seriousness of severve tinnitus? And if you are, congrats on having mild tinnitus!
I've helped people deal with depression as with many other issues that most people face at some point in their lives, you would find that most of the stuff on your list runs through a lot of people's minds. In the end, it's about the person taking control of their life and not letting their tinnitus, depression, or whatever else might be the issue for X person, to get the best of them. Trust me I'm not trying to down play tinnitus, I'm here for a reason, I've had it since 2003... but there's nothing I can do about it but try to be positive, the more I focus on it the worse it gets, I do believe there will be a cure in the future even if its just a partial cure.
I'm currently dealing with a person who was engaged and his soon to be wife just left him, he was on the edge of offing himself.
I had a cousin shoot himself many years ago and not so long ago an uncle shoot himself, different sides of the family. My uncle did it at home with a shotgun to the head, and his kids came home to it, a 5 year old and a 13 year old. Talk about leaving a good memory behind... that was a mess both room, and mentally for the kids and wife.
The issue isn't so much tinnitus, it's the depression that comes from the tinnitus. Get a hold of it! take control of your life and know that no matter what you hear inside your head, you can still stay healthy, look good, and live a normal life, IF you don't let it win.
I wish you the best with getting past this and if you need anything please speak up on here about it, I signed up to this place just the other day because the support here is amazing!