LAUD you for your compassion and initiative...
"I really appreciate what you’ve put together. Truly comforting.…LAUD you for you compassion & initiative on this!"
--Bob M.
Appreciate it beyond words
"Delighted, appreciate it beyond words…"

Julian
Cowan Hill R.C.S.T.
"If you really look
after yourself and learn to get in touch
with
how you are feeling inside and learn to process that, that is the way
out of tinnitus. Most people spend their whole lives running away from
themselves, filling their lives with furious frantic activity, proving
this, doing that. The best thing you can do is sit with yourself and
notice how you are, how you are treating yourself. And if you can treat
yourself with loving kindness and really accept how you are with a
really wonderful, open-hearted, deep, caring approach, just like you
would mother a baby, for example. If you can really look after
yourself, your nervous system will change. Nothing is fixed. Everything
is constantly changing and flowing, and it is entirely dependent on the
way you approach yourself. Look after yourself, and your tinnitus will
back off."
Wow,
good stuff...
“I REALLY appreciate your asking Julian about my questions this morning! You posed them in such a clear and dear way and protective of my ‘identity”. It is amazing that I was home and able to listen. I had over slept, (I am on vacation) had missed an early appointment for my car and so I called, cancelled it and looked on my computer and it was 8 minutes to the broadcast! Was I surprised, delighted and grateful to hear you both discuss the issues that are pressing me. I thank you. I also am taking your website and Julian’s advice and working on awareness of RED-ALERT and difficulty surrendering or relaxing into support. Wow, good stuff. Julian reminds me a bit of Ekhart Tolle. Doesn’t he you? And funny to say, you remind me of myself when you are questioning him! With gratitude”
-- L.G. Connecticut
I really feel you're going to make some peoples' lives millions of times better. I really do.

I would just like to say thank you for what you are doing. This world is really lacking people like you that aren't all about themselves. It really makes me pleased to see that you're getting your and Julian's ideas out there, and I really feel you're going to make some peoples' lives millions of times better. I really do.
--Samuel Diego-Cunha Wetzel, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Already Recommended 2
Friends...
"What a great site….Thanks so much! I already referred the Yahoo forums tinnitus group to your site and also 2 friends with tinnitus."
--Meta_4
Solid and needed work
"Thank you and keep up your solid and needed work."
Eric G.
Saved my life...
--B.

Kevin Hogan
"It's not unethical
to say that it's incurable, it's just
totally
incorrect. In fact, if I go back and I look at the cases that I've
worked on, and I've worked with thousands of people over a decade, and
the vast majority, are either dramatically better, or their tinnitus is
gone. One of the two."
...my tinnitus was gone
""It is not coincidence that I saw your e-mail this am, right at the
time I realized my tinnitus was gone."
--E. B. California

Dr.
Hans Greuel
"I can say in good
conscience that tinnitus is curable. That's
the
bottom line: that tinnitus is curable, and I dare say, for just about
everyone who comes down with it."
Please don't tell the ATA
"As I may have mentioned earlier, ATA.org is incredibly mediocre (if that much!), compared to your organization. I even found the British T. site far superior to ATA.org and now, I have found you guys!!!"
--R. S. Illinois
(Honestly, we want to stay friends
with the ATA and we cherish the work
they do...so let's keep this one between us...)
Great Conference Calls
“…The conference calls are great as we can help each other”
--R

Paul
Tobey
"It's such an
incredibly low volume if I recognize it once a
week
it's just because I'm out in the backyard looking at the stars thanking
the universe for what it has given to me, and I go 'how did I get to
this point?" Oh yeah tinnitus helped me get here. Let's listen to it
for a second, let's pay hommage to the tinnitus for a second and go
thanks you did some good work. Thank you.
T
is becoming less and less noticable
"…with the help of this site, I am learning to deal with [edited] and my -T- is becoming less and less noticeable."
--B
You Are Truly An
Insipration
"I just want to add that you are truly an inspiration and I hope that more people find your website. I find your videos (and especially this one) to be enlightening, and it really gives me hope, and I’m sure others too. God bless."
--J
Literally clearing the fog from 20 years of T
"the information, research, support, and shows with dainis and julian are literally clearing the fog of the T i have endured for 20 years. it’s not about the ears it’s about the body and soul. i’m sure ancient wisdom had more answers to T than the entire medical community has at this time. this site is really quite groundbreaking."
--S
My name is kevin, I’m 16 years old(turning 17 soon) and i have had tinnitus for a few days now. and i’m f**king moron (sry for the bad language but it’s true). I’ve been consistantly listening to music at a loud volume with my ipod,pretty much all day everyday… I know very very stupid(which I’m now stopping for good), and I went to the doctor today and I told him about my situation….. he told me the tinnitus cannot be cured… and then he took out ear wax clogs out of both my ears. pretty gross. after he told me that, I cried, I cried infront of my father outside of the clinic, and I cried when I got in my house because I realized that I was an idiot and now im going to suffer through the pain forever and that when time goes on I will try to commit suicide. for the past few hours ive been trying to ignore it but when i think i don’t hear it anymore it comes back(mainly because im thinking about it). i have been reading alot about tinnitus and hearing alot of peoples comments saying it will never go away and that really brings me down and the tinnitus gets a little louder. my brother said that when he was a teenager he did the same thing listened to music all night, and he had tinnitus. he said that it really bothered the hell out of him. but he told me he ignored it and the tinnitus went away. I really hope that happens with me but if it doesn’t… I really really really hope what you say works. I want to say more but i don’t know what else to say. you seem like a pretty nice and genuine guy from the videos I saw
Hey Kevin, your onset sounds pretty bad. I’m sorry for that. I’m glad though that your brother had it and it went away, because it shows your doctor made an inaccurate statement. You can come out of crisis and into well being. Tinnitus settles when people are in a state of well being. There is a lot you can do, and here are a few suggestions. Check out: http://www.curetinnitus.org/teenage-tinnitus-can-you-help-me/ and watch http://www.curetinnitus.org/cure-tinnitus-show-21/ while it is still available publicly.
Then, I recommend you find a way to talk with the adults around you about a) joining curetinnitus.org (putting membership onto a credit card) and b) getting the therapy that will help you get better. To do “b,” you’ll need to learn a bit about the condition and what works for you. You can do that with Julian Cowan Hill’s eBook “Tinnitus: From Tyrant To Friend.” Then, you’ll put together a personalized plan that helps you get better. And the cool thing about it is that every step is a relief. Each part “feels good,” and feeling good is…well…quite nice actually.
I’m sorry your doctors words sent you into a bit of a tailspin…this can be a “great thing” for you, it really can…
Find adults who can and will help you. Talk with them. Have them watch some of the stuff on this site. Tell them what you connect with, what you believe, what hurts you, what helps you, and what you’d like…and sooner than you think…you’ll likely find even more helpful people and talk with them…and a positive cycle can start “rolling” for you.
And in the end, like Jennifer Battaglino mentioned in our YouTube interview, if all goes well, you’ll be grateful you had tinnitus now, before college, vocational school or other major life choices like career, family, etc.
?suffering from tinnitus last over 10 yrs.
had been suffering from irritability and depression
further intrested for treatment possible