is the whistling in your ears a subconscious language?

Dude, you're a humorless idiot. Report me.

Drive on.
That doesn't really bother me DR.(PFFT PFFT!) what does bother me is when you scientists pretend to have the answers to things that are understood to be unexplained, for example this OP. you show off your ego being sarcastic like your better then me. That sounds kind of evil. I'd have to say that has to be fun huh? being a good person must not be any fun huh? no its not any fun. I got a lot of good information off forums over the years. I remember early on I had a type of dam that I had invented. I got lots of useful information from other people's questions on forums and the intelligent answers given. You guys aren't that. I even developed ideas about surface area acting as a resistance that could be reduced and manipulated to gather more energy from a dam.

But do you guys think of this stuff? I guess if you call showing off a pompous ego useful feedback like these forums are intended. So as such I will just block any one else from now on that posts there evil banter on my OP's as I am a good person and can only take the company of internet demons for so long.
 
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So every response to this topic has been utter garbage except for my own. Just leaving behind this last note since I probably won't post here anymore.
 
Actually we can learn a lot from this thread. We have a thread starter with an obvious psychological disorder describing physical disorders, particularly whistling in ears. Schizophrenia is linked to tinnitus and the inability of subject to link the two, shows an obvious inability to self judge.
 
Actually we can learn a lot from this thread. We have a thread starter with an obvious psychological disorder describing physical disorders, particularly whistling in ears. Schizophrenia is linked to tinnitus and the inability of subject to link the two, shows an obvious inability to self judge.
Sunouvagun you're right. I hadn't heard of a link between tinnitus and schizophrenia before now. But there's all sorts of literature on it.
 
Actually we can learn a lot from this thread. We have a thread starter with an obvious psychological disorder describing physical disorders, particularly whistling in ears. Schizophrenia is linked to tinnitus and the inability of subject to link the two, shows an obvious inability to self judge.

There are roughly 200 different health disorders that can generate tinnitus as a symptom. I think your ad hoc diagnosis is sorely lacking in objectivity. Perhaps that's a symptom of something.
 
There are roughly 200 different health disorders that can generate tinnitus as a symptom. I think your ad hoc diagnosis is sorely lacking in objectivity. Perhaps that's a symptom of something.

Guy...did you just come over this thread to bash at me? Do you have any relevant discussion related analysis? Sure I am not a doctor and I am sure neither are you, but thats the whole deal with forums, we share our OPINIONS, or you got a problem with that?
 
Guy...did you just come over this thread to bash at me? Do you have any relevant discussion related analysis? Sure I am not a doctor and I am sure neither are you, but thats the whole deal with forums, we share our OPINIONS, or you got a problem with that?

Do I have a problem with posters here ad homing other posters as mentally ill? You bet your ass I do. It's a tactic common with trolling. You don't want to do that now do you?
 
Do I have a problem with posters here ad homing other posters as mentally ill? You bet your ass I do. It's a tactic common with trolling. You don't want to do that now do you?

MR, read what the OP wrote and how he responded to posters on here, complete disregard of opinions. What I gave is my personal opinion on how I see this individual based on what he has raised a discussion about. If he did not want a discussion about the ringing in his years, I would not have said it otherwise. However I have found a link and I am proposing it as a source linked to schizophrenia. I do not have a doctor degree and I am sure neither do you. Do I have the right here to say that the person might exhibit characteristics of schizophrenia based on what he has physically described and the way he has responded so far to everyone on here? I believe I do. Because the discussion is about this and this discussion was raised by OP himself.

Yes there are over 200 health disorders possibly causing tinnitus, well then link them. Find the cause of tinnitus, I proposed one, perhaps I am wrong, perhaps I am right.

What is the purpose of science, if not to propose a hypothesis? I am not claiming he is mentally ill, I am proposing that perhaps he is mentally ill based on the conditions he has described and the way he has reacted in this thread.
 
I am not claiming he is mentally ill, I am proposing that perhaps he is mentally ill

LOL! That about sums it up. Quit attacking people senselessly. You wouldn't want others to do it to you. So don't do it to others.

And no. I'm not going to pretend to diagnose this poster based on a few words he posted online. I'm leaving that up to real doctors he should go see himself.
 
LOL! That about sums it up. Quit attacking people senselessly. You wouldn't want others to do it to you. So don't do it to others.

And no. I'm not going to pretend to diagnose this poster based on a few words he posted online. I'm leaving that up to real doctors he should go see himself.

Fine, how should I handle it than?
 
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