Hi everyone,
I started suffering from tinnitus 10 months ago. I had a permanent spike that came out of nothing (maybe stress) one month after the onset. But after a very painful 2 months, I manged to habituate pretty well to everything. My tinnitus is moderate, in both ears + sizzling in the head, but it was no more a psychological burden for me -- only a physical nuisance from time to time. I was back to normal life. But 2 weeks ago I did something stupid and went to a blues bar unprotected. It wasn't that loud, but I might have gotten a spike from this combined with other things. I am slowly coming to terms with it, and mostly, thanks to the forum.
My point in telling you my story is the following: People mostly come to this forum during the horrible days when they get tinnitus -- and what they look for is advice for a cure, or some success stories. In their despair, they search to make today better, not how to sensibly make tomorrow from becoming worse. If they go back to normal life, like me, they disappear. One thing people don't usually do during the initial days is to search for how to take preventive action in the future. My suggestion is to have a very visible place in the forum for newcomers, which should educate them about future protection and draw their attention to preventive action in the future. I was paranoid about escaping loud places after tinnitus. But one can always slip and make a mistake once life gets to normal. I believe educating fellow sufferers for sensible preventive action as early as possible would be very worthwhile.
What do you think?
I started suffering from tinnitus 10 months ago. I had a permanent spike that came out of nothing (maybe stress) one month after the onset. But after a very painful 2 months, I manged to habituate pretty well to everything. My tinnitus is moderate, in both ears + sizzling in the head, but it was no more a psychological burden for me -- only a physical nuisance from time to time. I was back to normal life. But 2 weeks ago I did something stupid and went to a blues bar unprotected. It wasn't that loud, but I might have gotten a spike from this combined with other things. I am slowly coming to terms with it, and mostly, thanks to the forum.
My point in telling you my story is the following: People mostly come to this forum during the horrible days when they get tinnitus -- and what they look for is advice for a cure, or some success stories. In their despair, they search to make today better, not how to sensibly make tomorrow from becoming worse. If they go back to normal life, like me, they disappear. One thing people don't usually do during the initial days is to search for how to take preventive action in the future. My suggestion is to have a very visible place in the forum for newcomers, which should educate them about future protection and draw their attention to preventive action in the future. I was paranoid about escaping loud places after tinnitus. But one can always slip and make a mistake once life gets to normal. I believe educating fellow sufferers for sensible preventive action as early as possible would be very worthwhile.
What do you think?