Can anyone tell me WHY doctors go silent and freeze when you say the dreaded word T. No chance of seeing my doctor today because of the weather not me, my doctor couldn’t make the surgery because of the weather. Talking on the phone after a call back was just a waste of time (no disrespect) but can anyone tell me why I’m banging my head on a brick wall. Well back to suffer in silence. Ha silence now there’s a word that doesn’t exist.
Freeze but nothing to do with the weather. - Tinnitus UK
Freeze but nothing to do with the weather.


Hi again J,
I've been experiencing T spikes that about knock me over. Strangely I find that hours later I haven't noticed my T for a spell. That gives me hope that I will habituated. Thing is, when it comes back it's just as bad or worse. I just check out mentally because there's no point in acknowledging it.
As for those docs, they only understand what they've been taught and there isn't much being taught about T. They compartmentalize as a culture, not sharing the data on their patients, with the different entities that need to collaborate to figure this out.
I went for a checkup with my GP and she said she had it but had forgotten it until I mentioned it. I think everyone has it to some degree. Maybe it's the microwaves bouncing off the nano particles of mercury and aluminum that's in that arasol they spray on us every day.
Get out your tinfoil hats!
Because they don't have a clue about tinnitus they don't know how to deal with it and they don't have answers. The only thing they tell you is learn to deal with it.
Your right I had one Dr tell me good luck
When I walked out the office ! I’m still trying to find a dr to prescribe me aprazolam which I was on (low dosages)
And my dr retired and after 5 Drs still no prescription !!! It’s just not fare what we go through with this affliction!!
That happened to me, the last time I saw my doctor at the surgery he was saying there not much he can do. After persuading him to let me see a specialist for a mri scan as I was walking out he said good luck. (One doctor maybe but two) I think doctors need to have a long hard look at them self. Because when a patient walks in to his or hers surgery and knows more about there condition than the doctor something is going sadly wrong. Good luck