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Don't miss the opportunity to attend Tinnitus Quest's online Q&A with Dr. Susan Shore and Jon Pearson, CEO of Auricle on October 13. We will hear the latest about the Susan Shore Device.
It's weird how some medical conditions are seen as inherently comedic. Tinnitus is one. Gout is another (apparently it is *amazingly* debilitating and painful). I guess we can't blame people who don't have these things for thinking they're funny ... For a lot of people, tinnitus is something aged crotchety grannies go on about in comics while holding massive trumpet-shaped hearing aids to their ears.
It's probably out of ignorance though: I suspect they think that tinnitus is the ringing you'll get for a day after the concert, and so their message is "oh yeah, it's so worth having to deal with ringing for a day". I doubt they know it can stick forever and be disabling.