I watched the Kenyan runner do the first sub 2 hour marathon. What a fantastic achievement. His strap line was "If the brain believes, then the body will achieve". That got me thinking about the endeavours of us T sufferers. What do you do if the problem is the brain?. Where do you go for inspiration to tackle the problem?
The runner believes that with positivity that you can conquer most things. I was reading some old posts and it still amazes me the resilience of the T community. Some of the stories are heart breaking as lives have been made a misery by this awful condition. It was world mental health day last week and it does irk me that T is treated as a mental health condition. My view is that it is a physical hearing condition that causes severe mental health difficulties. Most of the treatments offered are for depression, anxiety, insomnia etc. I am sure that if I didn't have the T or H then I wouldn't have the mental health issues.
I feel that mental pain is much worse than physical pain. It is hidden and I know that some days it is like running a mental marathon. With T it can mean having to do it day after day. I take my hat of to my T cyber buddies for their courage, strength and tenacity. Until they get a cure we will have to support each other.
Wishing you all peace and quiet.
Ade