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  1. mpjanic

    Acoustic CR® Neuromodulation: Do It Yourself Guide

    And this was just to be sure my tinnitus frequency is within the gap, as I am not sure exactly what frequency it is.
  2. mpjanic

    Acoustic CR® Neuromodulation: Do It Yourself Guide

    I don't think you need to go one octave width even though they say so, that may be too much, I just used arbitrarily +/-0.5kHz
  3. mpjanic

    Acoustic CR® Neuromodulation: Do It Yourself Guide

    I just found about this few days ago, so I can't really say what is the effect. When I listen to the music file I generated, there is some prolonged silence after, but of course after some time tinnitus comes back. I plan to modify all my music like this, as in the paper patients were under such...
  4. mpjanic

    Acoustic CR® Neuromodulation: Do It Yourself Guide

    There is a paper that is based on the same principal as acoustic CR neuromodulation, i.e. not stimulating the frequencies of the tinnitus but those adjacent ones, hoping that those adjacent ones will exhibit lateral inhibition and inhibit spontaneous firing of cells responsible for the tinnitus...
  5. mpjanic

    Acoustic CR® Neuromodulation: Do It Yourself Guide

    You may try this basic pattern of 13-14kHz followed with 30sec pause, see if it helps, this works for my tinnitus, but it could be that your tinnitus is specific.
  6. mpjanic

    Acoustic CR® Neuromodulation: Do It Yourself Guide

    Actually CR therapy is quite successful, some companies may charge a lot of money for the treatment, but you can do it yourself on a browser or using an app http://www.generalfuzz.net/acrn/ https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nl.appyhapps.tinnitusmassage
  7. mpjanic

    Acoustic CR® Neuromodulation: Do It Yourself Guide

    Yes it will help, but you need to find the correct frequency. And the frequency of your tinnitus might change in time. You might try this website that will generate the CR therapy after you match the frequency, see if it helps. http://www.generalfuzz.net/acrn/
  8. mpjanic

    My Tinnitus Is Unbearable and Getting Worse

    Try neuromodulation CR therapy, it works, to reset your auditory cortex that is making the sound, that went from spontaneous to synchronized activity in the absence of the auditory stimulus. You need to find the right frequency of your tinnitus and play the adjacent frequencies, treatment lasts...
  9. mpjanic

    Coping with Tinnitus. My Story.

    Have you tried sound therapies, like acoustic neuromodulation?
  10. mpjanic

    Acoustic CR® Neuromodulation: Do It Yourself Guide

    Yes some people say that after 6 months of neuromodulation therapy their tinnitus was completely gone. I started listening to it as a background sound almost all the time now when I am in a closed space, so hope mine will be gone in a couple of months. You might be able to find the frequency...
  11. mpjanic

    Acoustic CR® Neuromodulation: Do It Yourself Guide

    It is the real deal, but I don't think you need to pay that much money, as you can do it yourself, try with these videos and if they don't work you'd need to make a custom one for your tinnitus frequency. Tinnitus usually kick back in after minute or couple of minutes, depends. But that is the...
  12. mpjanic

    Acoustic CR® Neuromodulation: Do It Yourself Guide

    Yes, the noise reduced significantly from a nearly devastating sound to something quite bearable. First, I started with couple of other neuromodulation tracks, then switched to higher frequencies of 13-14 kHz that I posted, as they were doing the same or even better job and they are not...
  13. mpjanic

    Acoustic CR® Neuromodulation: Do It Yourself Guide

    Tinnitus sound therapy, or acoustic neuromodulation therapy, using tones in the 13-14kHz frequency range. I created this video on youtube after suffering from a raging tinnitus that developed after a series of loud concerts, and playing this in the background every day helped me reduce the...