I'm sorry that your family is so unsupportive. I can relate. My husband doesn't believe in my tinnitus. I consider this a type of "gas-lighting." Because tinnitus cannot be proven, other people can choose not to believe in it. It's bad enough to be living in this nightmare of sound without having the people who are supposed to be your support-system telling you it's not real!
Worst situation I have experienced is with a psychiatrist who stated I might be Asperger's.
Despite explaining:
I was popular in high school being friends with at least 16 out of the 25 people in our class.
That I was voted class vice President in high school.
That my closet mates and me would often go to trips to Dreamworld, wet and wild, jambaroo, and my holiday house.
That each time my friends invited a girl for them to hook up with that girl would end up hooking up with me.
That many of my relationships ended when a girl ended moving to another state or school.
The worst case of breakup was when
my girlfriendheated on me with a girl.
That I lost contact with a lot of my friends when I moved interstate for University.
He focused on:
My unusual fixation on facts such as there is not actual 24 hours in a day or that there is more than one moon that orbits earth and my unusual fixation on mentalism.
Both of which I use to break the ice and get girls number's.
That I found enjoy examine inconsistencies of the brain because I studied science.
None of these reasons is why he wanted to class me as Asperger's.
He reasoned I had an over stimulus to noise.
Because I was covering my ears due to him typing loudly on his keyboard.
I asked him to type softly.
I swear his was trying to break his keyboard with his typing.
He thought this was an overstimulation and overreaction.
I swear doctors are have no clue when it comes to hyperacusis.
The worst part is when he was trying to push antidepressants onto me and I asked for a sedative instead he stated "you going to have be open to negotiation and only take these antidepressants I prescribe".
That doctor was a tool.