Tinnitus Therapy You are the Cure
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Tinnitus: Therapy? You Are the Cure!
Summary:
This article draws from the e-book "My Best Friend Tinnitus" to highlight that there is no patented cure for tinnitus, making therapy choices challenging. Accepting tinnitus as a part of life is daunting for many. However, identifying its root causes is a significant step towards managing it effectively.
Article:
How much discomfort will you endure before taking action?
I've learned to accept the constant noise in my ears because I realized nothing would completely rid me of my tinnitus.
I have tried numerous therapies in my quest for peace: acupuncture, psychotherapy, hypnotherapy, infusions, Valium, antidepressants, orthodontic treatments, hearing aids, masking devices, and the Tinnitus Re-Training program, among others. I've even worn a specially designed corset to strengthen my back and a brace from an orthodontic specialist. Suggestions to try Botox and even a new herbal tinnitus formula have come my way. I also spent six weeks in a tinnitus clinic for rehabilitation. After nearly a year off work, I eventually lost my job due to these absences.
Though dramatic, these experiences taught me to accept and move past the negatives. They are part of my history now.
Many who suffer from tinnitus share a willingness to try anything to silence the noise. We tend to trust advice and hope for the day our tinnitus vanishes, yet often find ourselves frustrated when these therapies fail. We must face the reality that tinnitus might be a lasting companion for 90% of us?"an idea hard to accept.
Once you accept this, the power to overcome tinnitus is within you. The medical field offers theories and treatments but has done little to ease my tinnitus. Ultimately, conventional medicine lacks definitive solutions.
The escape from tinnitus hinges on your own resolve. Consider what you would do to rid yourself of this burden. Most of us are willing to try anything.
Tinnitus can be ignored; it requires practice, much like learning a new skill. One of my dreams was to play the didgeridoo. Teaching myself was frustrating, but I eventually learned the art of circular breathing?"breathing in and out simultaneously. It took weeks, but I mastered it.
The point is clear: ignoring tinnitus, like playing the didgeridoo, demands practice and willpower.
Let me stress this crucial idea: you can learn to ignore tinnitus. Anyone can. Your mind is adept at disregarding undesirable things. Think about how often you forget or ignore things you dislike.
Daily, we're faced with things we'd rather forget. Tinnitus is one of them. By diminishing its importance, you can focus on enjoying more quality time.
Remember, tinnitus is not a disease; you are neither sick nor suffering from a mental disorder. It's vital to reclaim your life and find joy again.
You can manipulate tinnitus to your advantage. Haven't you been influenced enough? It's time to regain control.
Don't let tinnitus, something so minor, dictate your life. This defies logic!
I've changed my lifestyle entirely?"I quit smoking, lost 50 pounds, started exercising, and stopped worrying about things beyond my control. I even wrote an e-book and created a website devoted to living with tinnitus.
I did all this without external help, using tinnitus as a source of energy to fulfill my needs.
Despite the ongoing noise, I'm now in control. Life is loud, but I'm the one orchestrating it.
Happy living!
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