If you believe it is right to be cautious,
@Bill Bauer is your man !!
Cautious certainly, paranoid and scaring the life out of a person no....
If you believe it is right to be cautious,
@Bill Bauer is your man !!
The title of this thread really does bother me. That's because the word "HATE" is in it.
Implying that a specific forum member is hated.
As I right this, there are 85 members logged on and 819 guests. What impression does the title of this thread give to those that are here for the first or even second time?
Can the title be softened-up a bit? Such as "Why Do Some People Strongly Disagree With Bill Bauer."
Can the title be softened-up a bit? Such as "Why Do Some People Strongly Disagree With Bill Bauer."
There's another thread where Bill says he feels sorry for people that want girlfriends and states, (very crudely) that women are worthless.
I miss headphones, I really do... music was and is still a huge part of my life. Every day I have to fight the urge to plug them in and listen to my music with headphones.
Sorry about your misunderstanding of my post. This also proves that you haven't read my messages in this thread as I had already talked about it in this thread. After a member wrote about him planning to do something reckless, I wrote that it would be good for him to get a permanent spike now - that way he would have something to remind him why it is not ok to do reckless things. With a reminder like that, he would likely stop being reckless and avoid even greater damage. The alternative (as I see it) is for him to NOT get any feedback from his body, and to continue damaging his body. The eventual/possible permanent spike as a result of THAT would be much more serious. So if he won't stop with the recklessness now, his best chance of avoiding The Serious Permanent spike is to get a moderate permanent spike now.There's a thread were bill wished a permanent spike on a member so he would learn his lesson.
This was me chatting with others in a General forum. My post was about why I came to a conclusion that women are worthless to men and that men are worthless to women. You don't need other people to be happy. But I am not sure what any of this has to do with T.There's another thread where Bill says he feels sorry for people that want/have girlfriends and states, (very crudely) that women are worthless.
Wow, this is your version of "J'accuse...!" Cool.This is the Bill Bauer that I know.
No, I do mean everything that I say. I am not going to repeat my posts here, but in those posts I shared what had chrystallized in my mind after decades of intense thought.You're taking things too literally dude.
Free your mind!Around the time when I turned 40, I realized how ridiculous the whole setup is. I wouldn't want to be with a transsexual (a man who had a surgery and started taking hormones to look like a woman). But what is the difference between a transsexual and someone who was born female? I believe the answer is the time when they began being exposed to female hormones - one got them in the womb, and the other got them later on in life. I don't think it is such a big difference. I am not gay, so I wouldn't enjoy being with a transsexual, and that also means that I wouldn't enjoy being with another human who was born female (i.e., who is a man who had started receiving hormones a little earlier than that transsexual).
This habit of jacking yourself off with a female body is absolutely insane! It is so random, too. There are so many things you can use, why focus so much on a female body [that can ruin your physical health (i.e., venereal disease), as well as your financial health (i.e., alimony)]?
I am being painted as a zealot, and yet all I am advocating is caution (possibly mostly during the first year or two). I agree with everything in your post. Thank you for summarizing your position that happens to coincide with my position.Bill prefers safety and caution... I have to agree with him on this matter, one cannot after all underestimate the seriousness of this condition and despite how much we might want to go out and do things that we used to, they could cause us to get worse.
I honestly don't mind. I can see how my posts might appear to many people, and I can see why they think what they think.This thread is making it personal
I had shared on this forum that I happen to not "go out". But surely one can avoid social isolation while still not attending concerts and avoiding loud pubs/bars. I had advocated caution and I had advocated avoiding concerts and loud pubs. I don't believe I ever advocated social isolation for others (as in said that it is the only way). All I might have said is that social isolation is a viable option.Leading a life of social isolation
Aren't you also handing out generalized advice? Your advice happens to be the opposite of mine, but it is still general and it certainly has the potential to harm people. (Would you like me to provide links to posts that provide support for the preceding sentence?)What sounds one can tolerate or not is very specific per individual case and seeing as Bill hands out generalised advice left and right
You don't use Any studies to back up your posts.Bill's studies? Some sort of evidence?
It should be clear that whatever I am posting is just my opinion. Unlike you, I try to support these opinions by citing the posts of others and by citing published research. I am sure that the target audience knows exactly why I came to the conclusions that I came to. If they don't think the studies are valid, then they won't listen to me. That's fine with me.Bill's extreme views presented as assertions
I just searched this forum for the words "I am positive, you will hear silence again" in my posts. I couldn't find anything. May I ask you to provide a link to a thread where I wrote this? I might have written that upon reading someone describing getting a mild hiss at onset (a stage that many here take a year to get to) and having it diminish drastically within a week or two (many here need to wait a long time after onset before noticing any improvement). In a case like that I honestly believe that this person would eventually get cured, and I shared this with them as a way to provide hope and encouragement to them.Bill does give some decent advice but he also has flawd comments like "I am positive, you will hear silence again", "The first 4-8 weeks are the hardest for new tinnitus suffers", "Another small spike can give you a permanent spike " These are incorrect and new members believe it.
Thank you for your kind words, Glynis.@Bill Bauer ,
Keep your posts coming,
Don't be to disheartened with the title of the thread ,
Your well loved on here.
You don't have Any studies. Studies published in a peer reviewed journal and cited by other peer-reviewed sources, as well as by a dissertation that had been successfully defended at a major university (I imagine that dissertation was read not only by the author's dissertation supervisor, but by the external advisors; those are the people whose job is to ensure that the author does not cite questionable research) Are in fact evidence. We don't make our decisions based on the studies we Wish we had, we must make our decision based on the studies we actually have.
It should be clear that whatever I am posting is just my opinion. Unlike you, I try to support these opinions by citing the posts of others and by citing published research. I am sure that the target audience knows exactly why I came to the conclusions that I came to. If they don't think the studies are valid, then they won't listen to me. That's fine with me.
I just searched this forum for the words "I am positive, you will hear silence again" in my posts. I couldn't find anything. May I ask you to provide a link to a thread where I wrote this? I might have written that upon reading someone describing getting a mild hiss at onset (a stage that many here take a year to get to) and having it diminish drastically within a week or two (many here need to wait a long time after onset before noticing any improvement). In a case like that I honestly believe that this person would eventually get cured, and I shared this with them as a way to provide hope and encouragement to them.
The first 4-8 weeks are the hardest for new tinnitus suffers" This is something I Did write. This had been my experience. As a result, whenever the experience of others is similar, I notice it. I noticed this pattern countless number of times. Yes, if I were to write a paper to be published, I would qualify the above and write "most sufferers". If I were to spend a year looking over the text, I would add this too. What you are reading is me typing very fast. Not all of it is as polished as it could be.
Another small spike can give you a permanent spike
Above, I wrote that it is my belief that if one gets temporary spikes long enough, eventually one might get a spike that ends up being permanent.
I never say that they will hear silence again. I write something along the lines of "T tends to fade over time (and even disappear) for many people." This is consistent with the research published in that Stats thread.you post that people will hear silence again in a lot of your posts
This habit of jacking yourself off with a female body is absolutely insane! It is so random, too. There are so many things you can use, why focus so much on a female body [that can ruin your physical health (i.e., venereal disease), as well as your financial health (i.e., alimony)]?
I agree with your comments. The author of this thread should have shown more sensitivity in the title and not use the word hate, for I'm sure Bill is not hated. He has always conducted himself with civility and shown respect, even when dealing with adversity from some members. Some of his advice is very good but he can be overzealous with it at times, which Fishbone and I have mentioned. He is doing a good job but just needs to rein things in a little.
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We learn to control all sort of urges. It makes sense to add one more urge to the list.people do it, just because its what our nature wants us to do.
I am at a stage where it Does seem bizarre to me. I enjoy being at this stage, and if you stay away from the insanity long enough you might get to this stage too.I've just made the choice for myself not to pursue it, same as you have.
We learn to control all sort of urges. It makes sense to add one more urge to the list.
I am at a stage where it Does seem bizarre to me. I enjoy being at this stage, and if you stay away from the insanity long enough you might get to this stage too.
Again, age does play a factor in this, the older one gets, the weaker the sex drive generally tends to get.
Case reports are often based on just ONE case. As I had pointed out, we are getting countless reports. Quantity CAN act as a substitute for quality, when one does not have an option of getting quality.Key word, "case report"... These are published by doctors regarding patients that are under THEIR care, and I personally have never seen a case report used as a reference in anything I've read concerning medical treatments for tinnitus. Are you going to tell me now that you personally evaluated each one of these individuals, recommend a course of action, ensured that each was following the same treatment plan, monitored their progress and conducted a second evaluation after said treatment plan? No you just pieced together some forum posts.
Bill, let's be honest, eveytime you argue with someone on this issue it is your detractor who has all the Agree mentions.
It is interesting how you focused on the fact that Ed got 5 "likes" for his initial post where he voiced his opinion about my opinions. I wish you were to read that thread and see the posts that I will quote below:Good that you love it. I was more thinking about past discussions, you and Ed for example.
Yes, you are correct. Not only that, but I have experienced firsthand already how avoidance is so much more helpful. Yes, even using earplugs and earmuffs is not a suitable replacement for avoidance.
In the third or fourth week of November I bought earmuffs and started wearing them on the bus, which I would take daily for work. At some point earlier on in this month (December) there was a new bus driver who not only had the bus intercom system turned on, but had the volume incredibly loud. I wore my ear protection and kept shuffling seats in an attempt to not be near one of the speakers. I suppose I must have not seen one of the speakers and ended up getting blasted. Even with ear protection on, it made my tinnitus arguably at its worse and gave me a new tone. Ever since then, I have opted for ridesharing services despite how expensive they are. I have sworn off using the bus.
Now, to my amazement, and in less than a month, not only has my new tone vanished, but my tinnitus has gone from moderate to mild. It is amazing to think that just cutting out a 15 minute bus drive with ear protection could have such benefits.
We have to listen to our bodies. The first advice I got for my chronic pain, while he was a jerk about it, was a necessary part of dealing with pain.
"If it puts you in pain, don't do it."
I hated this advice. I hated it. I was mad, upset, and I refused to listen to it. But I broke because I am only human and I cannot endure the torture my body puts me through. A lot of what I learned from chronic pain seems to transfer over to tinnitus too.
One example is my own story, where I would follow @Ed209 advice before my tinnitus got worse, and @Bill Bauer s advice these days, when I get new sounds when someone talks to loudly close to my ears. You have to chose your own way, but if you notice that doorslams and dogs barking give permenent damage, not just an stressrelated spike, then I would suggest to follow @Bill Bauer s better safe than sorry-approach for a while, for me that kind of living is really bad for my depression, @Ed209 is spot on with that one, but worsening tinnitus is what made me depressed, so I can't take more risks at the moment. If my ears were stronger, I would try to test my luck a little bit more, but just a little bit, because I learned the hard way this is not the case at the moment, I need to adapt to a boring life or risk a worsening of my tinnitus, its the sad truth, its my new reality, and I hate it. I think its an extreme, my story will make new sufferers with mild tinnitus to hide from dogs and run away from kids, and that kind of being afraid of everything behaviour sucks the life out of you. So as long as your tinnitus not get worse by normal sounds, then why not live a good normal life? The problem is that a normal day can produce a 167db balloonpop, it was that kind of thing that made my tinnitus worse after 17 years of a protect when necessery-lifestyle. And now I am in @Bill Bauer land, and need to protect my ears to 70+DB sounds instead of 100+DB sounds.