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Tinnitus ill and positive thinking

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francispoon - 24 Mar 2005 17:51 GMT
A T patient should think positively, which means the suggestion that
you have to live with your T should be discarded strongly and doctors
that produce that advice should be reported to the responsible medical
authority or his professor.

Our human mind and body should be well integrated to produce effective
cures. When the mind loses confidence with what the body is capable
of, the recovery process will be torpedoed.

So get up each morning and start re-inforcing yourself that you will
recover.  Then miraculously you will run into methods or doctors that
could take well care of you.

FP
Ben - 25 Mar 2005 00:36 GMT
> A T patient should think positively, which means the suggestion that
> you have to live with your T should be discarded strongly and doctors
> that produce that advice should be reported to the responsible medical
> authority or his professor.

That is easy Francis - if we don't live with it, we die?

Ben
Bill - 25 Mar 2005 05:51 GMT
>> A T patient should think positively, which means the suggestion that
>> you have to live with your T should be discarded strongly and doctors
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> Ben

I'm not certain, but I think he means that if you doctor tells you it's
incurable, find another doctor.  You repeat this into poverty and then blow
your brains out.
francispoon - 25 Mar 2005 07:16 GMT
> > A T patient should think positively, which means the suggestion that
> > you have to live with your T should be discarded strongly and doctors
> > that produce that advice should be reported to the responsible medical
> > authority or his professor.
>
> That is easy Francis - if we don't live with it, we die?
=========================
Living with it does not mean you have to suffer in silence.

FP

> Ben
Skycloud - 25 Mar 2005 11:50 GMT
> =========================
> Living with it does not mean you have to suffer in silence.

But I would prefer having the silence to 'suffer' in ...   It would be
paradise.
:-)
Ben - 25 Mar 2005 12:10 GMT
> > =========================
> > Living with it does not mean you have to suffer in silence.
>
> But I would prefer having the silence to 'suffer' in ...   It would be
> paradise.
> :-)

ME TOO!!!

Ben
fyfpoon@hotmail.com - 29 Mar 2005 23:31 GMT
Do NOT get despaired!  Just follow what I have been doing.  If you
could come to a stage in which you could have half of a week in almost
total silence and the other half low wee wee sound in your ear.  That
is a good treat already.
Bill - 29 Mar 2005 23:48 GMT
> Do NOT get despaired!  Just follow what I have been doing.  If you
> could come to a stage in which you could have half of a week in almost
> total silence and the other half low wee wee sound in your ear.  That
> is a good treat already.

Was it the black beans, the herb infusions, the hyperbaric chamber, sleeping
without a pillow, the ginkgo or the acupuncture that made you wee wee?
drfrank21@gmail.com - 30 Mar 2005 00:16 GMT
> > Do NOT get despaired!  Just follow what I have been doing.  If you
> > could come to a stage in which you could have half of a week in almost
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> Was it the black beans, the herb infusions, the hyperbaric chamber, sleeping
> without a pillow, the ginkgo or the acupuncture that made you wee wee?

That was so funny I almost wet my pants!

frank
fyfpoon@hotmail.com - 30 Mar 2005 18:34 GMT
So a doctor like you, an 'educated' person, is willing to go down to
the 'trash' level to share the fun...
drfrank21@gmail.com - 06 Apr 2005 01:06 GMT
> So a doctor like you, an 'educated' person, is willing to go down to
> the 'trash' level to share the fun...

One must have a sense of humor in life and to be able
to laugh, don't you think?

frank
fyfpoon@hotmail.com - 06 Apr 2005 18:30 GMT
Not with cheap people...
Bill - 06 Apr 2005 18:41 GMT
> Not with cheap people...

What?

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