Could Modern Medicine Have Saved Vincent Van Gogh Who Suffered From Severe Tinnitus?The famous painter from Holland, Vincent Van Gogh (1853–1890) cut part of his external ear, painted auto portrait of himself with the bandage, and shot himself on his chest. His last words, before he died were: "The sadness will last forever". Why he did it? Vincent Van Gogh was born on 1863 in Groot-Zundert, Holland. He studied art in Belgium. In Antwerp he discovered the paintings of Rubens and Japanese art. He was impressed by Gauguin, Pissaro and Monet. His "Brushstrokes" remained the main feature of his style as a painter. What is Tinnitus? After prolonged admission in Asylum he experienced improvement in his mood and was discharged, but the tinnitus was not affected by the psychological treatment there or the surgical act that the patient performed by himself. His despair pushed him to his fatal suicidal act. Is it common that a tinnitus patient have high suicidal risk? Depression and suicidal thoughts are common in the severe form of the disease. Most probably the great artist Vincent Van Gogh suffered from severe tinnitus. Dr. Shemesh,do you think that a severely affected tinnitus sufferer should be desperate even today? Despair is associated with loss of hope for cure, says Dr. Shemesh. In most of the tinnitus sufferers there is a spontaneous cure. In young soldiers who came to the out patient clinic of the Israeli army we observed complete recovery in 85% of them during the first 6 months of their tinnitus. I do not have accurate statistics for other populations, but it seems that it is similar to the population of soldiers. Some of the patients do not have such favorable statistics, and I consider it as a failure of their curative mechanisms. Do you think that it is possible to decrease the level of tinnitus in the sufferers? Today, there are few ways to achieve some relieve and improvement in the quality of life of the patient, even if he is not completely cured. Hypnosis, bio-feedback, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT) and Various psychotropic medications, can help. Is it possible to cure chronic sufferers? The project was a co production between "Hadassah Hospital", "Hebrew University Medical School" and the IDF. Many Israeli soldiers who suffered from military noise exposure, were treated. All of them were chronic tinnitus sufferers. On the basis of the research and clinical data, a treatment protocol was developed. Important part of it is attempt to focus on the question:Why the auditory system did not cure itself? What are the mechanisms that failed? Is there any connection between tinnitus and vertigo? |