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5 contributions to Tinnitus Reset Toolbox
🧛‍♂️ Two Truths and One Lie: Halloween Tinnitus Edition 👻 [ANSWERED]
It’s Halloween!! The night when strange sounds and spooky stories fill the air. But can you tell which of these tinnitus tales are real… and which one’s a trick? 😈 Below are two truths and one lie about tinnitus. They all sound believable — but only one is completely false. 🎃 Which one do you think is the LIE? 💬 Vote and tell us why you think it’s the lie. Let’s see who can uncover the truth behind these spooky sounds....
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🧛‍♂️ Two Truths and One Lie: Halloween Tinnitus Edition 👻 [ANSWERED]
1 like • Oct '25
@Guy Cohen spooky 😁
1 like • Oct '25
I voted for the scarier tinnitus... My guess that is the lie😅😂🪄🦇
Turning Disabilities Into Priorities (Instead of Problems)
Hello awesome people, As you probably know based on my previous post & video, I recently had a conversation with a friend named Greg Garrett. He’s a coach who mixes business insight with a deep spiritual approach to life. During our chat, he said something that completely changed how I look at my own situation. He said, “A yogi never sees a problem. The yogi just sees a priority.” That really hit me. It made me think that maybe what we call disabilities aren’t just problems to fix. Maybe they’re accelerators, pushing us to grow in ways we never would have otherwise. For me, tinnitus and hearing loss have forced me to build patience, focus, and emotional strength. They’ve become unexpected teachers in my life. And this isn’t just about hearing issues. It could be anything — chronic pain, anxiety, mobility challenges, whatever makes life harder. If we can start seeing these things as priorities instead of punishments, something shifts inside us. I wanted to share the video of my conversation with Greg because I think it can inspire anyone who’s ever had to fight through something tough. I'd love to get your feedback after watching this video! Did it help you see your own disability/challenge in a different light? Yours truly, 🙏❤️ Guy.
1 like • Oct '25
Interesting approach @Guy Cohen and @greg Garrett The power of overcoming tinnitus and use it for other difficulties in you life. We got the power to do so! 💪💪💪♥️♥️♥️
GIF Weekend Wars (Oct 4) - What are you doing/planning this weekend? 😄
Comment your *plans* below in GIFs. Reply to members' GIF posts in words to guess what they're planning for this weekend.
GIF Weekend Wars (Oct 4) - What are you doing/planning this weekend? 😄
2 likes • Oct '25
@Jay Hanan laughing with Goose on a conference in LA? Please say hi to Goose, from Amsterdam 🇳🇱!
0 likes • Oct '25
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🌟 The True Purpose of This Community 🫂
I noticed something, so I want to take a moment to remind everyone why this community exists. It's not just about me sharing tips or answering questions, it’s about all of us supporting each other through our tinnitus journeys. The goal here is simple: 👉 To make sure every member of this community feels supported and can move toward lasting relief. We already have a Wins category, where people can post their tinnitus wins. So far, I’ve shared some of my own progress, and a few of my clients have shared their successes too. But this space is about YOU. ☺️ A “win” doesn’t need to be something huge. Here are some examples you can share: - Getting a few hours of relief during the day. - Having a day where tinnitus felt quieter or less distracting. - Successfully managing a spike and watching it fade. - Sleeping through the night again. - Feeling calmer, even while the sound is there. Every win matters! By posting your experiences, you’re not only celebrating your progress — you’re also encouraging others who might be struggling right now. So if you’ve had a win, big or small, I encourage you to share it in the Wins category. Let’s support one another, and keep moving forward together. Yours truly, 🙏 Guy. PS - And you should always feel free to post your questions as well (Questions category). It may take me a day, but I promise to always answer all of them. This way, everyone learns from each other's questions and answers.
3 likes • Sep '25
@Guy Cohen Oh, oké. Well, it is in ear. And on both ears. Better than the phone at one ear. That must have damaged my ears even more.
2 likes • Oct '25
@Guy Cohen good to know 🙏
GIF ONLY: What Did Y’all Do this Past Weekend (in general & for tinnitus relief)?
In order to battle the Monday blues.... Let's have some fun! Using nothing but GIFs, describe your past weekend. 🐕 Then, guess what everyone else is doing based on the GIFs they used. 🤔
GIF ONLY: What Did Y’all Do this Past Weekend (in general & for tinnitus relief)?
3 likes • Sep '25
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1 like • Sep '25
@Guy Cohen 🤣 close I drove to a fair in Germany with Ear (hearing) protection. Although I drive a premium car (Mercedes Benz) I like to drive long distances with as low sound as possible. I did zoomcalls on the way, one driving and the other parked on a parking lot. I have visited the Kitchen Fair for professionals in the sector. Spoke to a lot of people, networked, seen many novelties. Enjoyd my stay in the hotel. Had great dinners and breakfast and lunches in wonderful places.
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