My Tinnitus Journey
As an entrepreneur and CEO of a big company in Germany, I am someone accustomed to solving problems. My daily job involves assembling the best teams for various tasks. This mindset led me to approach tinnitus from a business perspective. Tinnitus is a major global health issue, affecting hundreds of millions of people. However, much like mental health issues 20 years ago, it is not a particularly “sexy” disease, often overlooked despite its significant impact. Urgent and concerted efforts are needed to bring relief.Recognizing this, I founded Tinnitus Quest, bringing together a team of the best researchers and patient advocates in the field. Our mission is to transform the way tinnitus is perceived and addressed. We believe in empowering the patient community, showing them that they themselves can be part of the solution. Each patient’s voice and experience are invaluable in driving research and finding effective treatments. Our aim is to silence tinnitus – it is ambitious but, we believe, achievable.
At Tinnitus Quest, we emphasize the importance of every contribution, no matter how small. Every donation counts and helps us get closer to understanding and ultimately curing tinnitus. By approaching this health issue with the same dedication and strategic planning as any business challenge, we aim to bring hope and relief to millions of sufferers worldwide. Our goal is to elevate the conversation around tinnitus, making it a priority in the health community and inspiring action and support from all corners of society.
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Thank you, Mr. Köllmann. I hope we all find peace very soon.
I sincerely appreciate your dedication to the research and treatment of tinnitus. I too suffer from severe tinnitus, and I hope that one day soon humanity will find a cure for it.
I’m sending a donation today, even though it might be a little late to help with my chronic tinnitus at 72. However, it will still make a difference for others.
Thank you, thank you! Finally, someone is taking this seriously. “Life-changing” doesn’t even begin to describe this awful condition. We’ve been told to “live with it” for far too long.