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  1. BIRDNAME

    Hi How long have you had MES?

    Hi How long have you had MES?
  2. BIRDNAME

    Is Teletherapy Worth Risking a Hyperacusis Setback?

    Ginger increases blood pressure, which may cause tinnitus to worsen. The only way to avoid reacting to noise may be complete relaxation, without the artificial sounds of devices. Elimination of listening to music from receivers and watching TV. Hiking or a trip to the mountains may be good...
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    New Poster, Long-Time Sufferer — My Tinnitus Started Suddenly in a Restaurant

    I have musical tinnitus. I have almost no success dealing with it. Sometimes focusing helps, but it depends on my emotions. Unfortunately, returning to places that I associate with deep experiences does not help me. The sounds are then unbearable. I admit that it is extremely mentally...
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    Sailor's Tinnitus Onset After Ear Infection

    Sometimes it helps me to relax without any external sounds, except the sound of the wind, the rustle of water and singing birds. I mute the external sounds as I shift my attention to my inner focus, e.g., when I paint or learn something new. Sometimes when I start to speak, the music stops for a...
  5. BIRDNAME

    I've Had Musical Ear Syndrome for Five Years

    When I learn new things intensively, I hear little or no music. I wear hearing aids, it doesn't make it easy for me to communicate.
  6. BIRDNAME

    I've Had Musical Ear Syndrome for Five Years

    The music keeps changing. Its intensity changes. Sometimes I don't even hear my own thoughts because it's so intense. It is rather enjoyable, but not always. Sometimes this concert is too loud.
  7. BIRDNAME

    Happy Camper with Musical Tinnitus

    I think MES looks different for everyone. You hear a sound that does not always match what you see. It's like living in several space-times. You twist reality and you see something hiding on the other side of the mirror. Own psyche. I am not entirely sure if medical measures can prevent musical...
  8. BIRDNAME

    Anyone with MES (Musical Ear Syndrome) / Musical Tinnitus?

    Musical Ear Syndrome and receiving vibrations. Very sensitive touch and the body's reactions to cold and heat. it all comes together. I sometimes manage to quiet down the music when I concentrate hard on a difficult logical task or painting intricate colorful patterns.
  9. BIRDNAME

    I've Had Musical Ear Syndrome for Five Years

    I've had Musical Ear Syndrome for five years. I constantly hear a symphony and a choir for many voices. I have never heard such music before in my life. Year after year the music I hear is stronger. I work constantly on concentration and shift my focus so much on learning. I don't listen to...