You can use "funny" instead of "thumbs down".The urge to dislike things here sometimes becomes quite intense. When are we getting that dislike button?
How hard is it to flip the "thumbs up" icon upside down and add it?
I just do not understand why are we still debating the obvious, one more time in this forum. Tinnitus is more then enough to cause depression that may force you to commit suicide. It's like I try to convince my T-free friends who think I am crazy to think about killing myself over this. I thought people here have tinnitus like me.
Never did that to anybody. I have "attacked" you specifically in the past when you were negative on people that claimed to be doing better, and you tried so eagerly to convince them that they've been experiencing a fallacy. You did that as well in the chat room. That was my text to you on the matter:you have seen someone a lot less negative than you, start attacking him and telling him you need help.
@Equalizer do not generalize on false assumptions, pretending that you know me just because I had been disagreeing with your behaviour. Anyway, I truly wish you to find relief. I don't underestimate your pain but it seems that you don't understand the point of my argument. I will not debate further with you. I've been very frank on all my posts.As much as you don't like it, you have to understand that not every person falls in your general rules you have so dogmatically established. In the world there are always exceptions. Some people get used to torture. If you want to pull this in the philosophical aspect till we exhaust the subject, i sure can find references from the science of pscycology with people that desire torture and the do everything to direct themselves in the source of pain. I as well have declared here that we need a cure instead of habituation, but there are no cures for neurological diseases. There is no knowledge yet. However you cannot condemn those who habituated telling them that they have been victims of a never ending fallacy. The maths are very simple: mild tinnitus = common condition = habituatable = more then 90% of patients = very lucky. Severe tinnitus = rare condition = non habituatable = less then 4% of patients = very unlucky. You cannot convince the 90% with mild tinnitus to deny their possible habituated state just to convince the pharmaceutical industry that they loose a big opportunity. Habituation in mild tinnitus exist. I as well am not fond of the "you gotta get used to it" approach, but out of this forum it seems that this happens almost automatically for the majority and maybe I am a little jealous to see those who keep living totally normal. But you seem like you started to dedicate much of your time to convince those who do well, not to. Maybe you should start concentrating on your situation and how to help your cause rather then telling this Chinese torture comparison every time. I'm telling the above with much respect and empathy as you are too a victim of the tinnitus beast. All the best.
V.
TINNITUS (not tinnitus) kills people!
Let's get this clear:
Is people who kills themselves. Tinnitus kills no one.
You're right.That's a very simplistic and dismissive way of seeing things. It's like saying depression kills no one.
I don't find any confort in knowing other people are suffering this condition and i feel terrible for people who have it worse.There's a few things that always comfort me during T.
- We're not going through this alone.
- There's probably someone else in this world who has worse T than me.
By your description i'd desccribe the volume of your T as moderate, but it's how much distress it causes you that is what truly makes it mild, moderate or severe.I hear it everywhere accept in the shower. I guess that it has to be 65 decibels when I compare it to the shower (70 decibels) and other sounds. I know some people have it way worse though but what do I have? Is my T mild?
I think perspective is important, too. I have a friend who lost their child. They would trade their pain for mine without hesitation, but I would never trade for their pain.
Totally agree with you Val. I was very happy with life. I haven't been on this site and commented for a long while. There are some great people here, but also some very ignorant attitudes by some which are not supportive. I think we both know that is why many people eventually disappear from TT - not because they feel better.I have never had suicidal tendencies before tinnitus!
NEVER!!!! (and I've been through some really serious stuff in my life)
So your generalisation is totally wrong!
Totally agree with you Val. I was very happy with life. I haven't been on this site and commented for a long while. There are some great people here, but also some very ignorant attitudes by some which are not supportive. I think we both know that is why many people eventually disappear from TT - not because they feel better.
Ringing is so loud I haven't slept in days.I'm so tired, sick and weak I can't eat. I've been researching painless suicide all night. Eating sleep aids like candy, they just make me drousy and weak. I have no apatite so nervous and shakey. Just want to sleep. I just want to sleep!
There are some great people here, but also some very ignorant attitudes
Wow, the comments on this thread. It appears that most of you have a particular mindset that allows you to stay stuck in your tinnitus misery.
Never ever assume that your Tinnitus is the same as others.
You 'sound' blissfully unaware of the devastation that catastrophic, or severe Tinnitus can cause.
It can be tortuously loud permanently intrusive noise, from which the only possible escape one can imagine, is the end game.
And to you, this is just down to "mindset,"is it?
I am sorry to have to say this to you, but your comment is insulting, demeaning, and very harmful.
For all the years that TT has been running, and that knowledgable intelligent people have been posting astute items, we have still not reached the stage where the variation in severity, and the consequent difference in the impact on sufferers lives is accepted and recognised.
Such posts as "just choose happiness - go out and enjoy the sunshine - change your mindset" - are disgraceful and an insult to anybody's intelligence.
I truly despair at the ignorance.
I'm sorry but choosing happiness is really great advice.
Wow - if only our suicide cases had come to you for counselling, things could have turned out so much nicer......!!!!!'
I'm sorry but your analogy doesn't really make much sense. You have choices in life. You can choose to be miserable or not. You can choose to be either positive or negative. We may not be able to choose our pain by we most certainly can choose how we deal with our pain. I never said it was easy.