I believe there is a handful (3-5 as best I can figure) that reported something positive over these 102 pages of propaganda.Can people on here who have tried it just say whether it worked or not? Tinnitus Mix sounds scary.
Many have tried Tinnitus Mix in this thread and got good results. Many more are scared to post because when they do, the haters start making fun of them.Can people on here who have tried it just say whether it worked or not? Tinnitus Mix sounds scary.
Who cares what others say on here?Many have tried Tinnitus Mix in this thread and got good results. Many more are scared to post because when they do, the haters start making fun of them.
People don't respond to polls. Many leave the group or are busy with life. JUST READ the thread and you will see all the positive posts.Who cares what others say on here?
If it worked for someone and you are reading this, PLEASE JUST TELL US!
Gotta be Koss headphones though, right?Introducing sounds to your ears is very important. Here is what one person said about Tinnitus Mix and how a full spectrum can help redirect neural activities.
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The best is the Koss KTX-PRO1 headphones but we have found these earbuds work well also:Gotta be Koss headphones though, right?
Time away from headphones is part of what helped. Definitely wasn't sleeping while wearing them.
Lol.
They should post in the Success Stories section and then bugger off if concerned about any negative feedback. It would still be highly beneficial to those still suffering.People don't respond to polls. Many leave the group or are busy with life. JUST READ the thread and you will see all the positive posts.
They would post in the Success Stories if this worked beyond a short term placebo effect.They should post in the Success Stories section and then bugger off if concerned about any negative feedback. It would still be highly beneficial to those still suffering.
No one is making fun of folks who report getting better, people are making fun of your bizarre defensiveness and obfuscations.Many more are scared to post because when they do, the haters start making fun of them.
If you do a search of this member's posts you will see that he was still suffering from tinnitus as of July 2021. The post cited by Mr. Case is dated January 2019.People don't respond to polls. Many leave the group or are busy with life. JUST READ the thread and you will see all the positive posts.
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For hyperacusis do not put the headphones on ears, keep them away from ears, about 4 inches, and play Tinnitus Mix for 5 minutes on the first day and 10 minutes on the second day, etc until you can play it for hours a day.Gotta be Koss headphones though, right?
Time away from headphones is part of what helped. Definitely wasn't sleeping while wearing them.
Lol.
Well I have been a member here for a long time and did not know there was a success story section. I suspect most members do not know about it.They would post in the Success Stories if this worked beyond a short term placebo effect.
The fact that there isn't one Tinnitus Mix success story posted in that section is a valid point that I'm sure Mr Case will not accept. People will come back after a successful mushroom trip but they won't come back after Tinnitus Mix cured them? Well that sounds logical.
I think most people leave the forum because they've decided that constantly reading tinnitus posts may not be the best for the mental game. I adjusted to my tinnitus about 4 months into my spike. I would have left the forum but I like reading the research section. I also like reading Case's posts because they make me laugh and laughter is the best medicine. Thank you Mr Case.
You obviously have not been reading the thread, many report they are scared to post success stories about Tinnitus Mix because of the ridiculing negative people.No one is making fun of folks who report getting better, people are making fun of your bizarre defensiveness and obfuscations.
First of all his post is talking about how Tinnitus Mix helped his hyperacusis. He does not mention tinnitus. Many get reduction in both hyperacusis and tinnitus, some only hyperacusis and then it takes longer to knock out the tinnitus. It is 2 different conditions and the response can take different therapy lengths to see results in each condition. In general the longer you have had tinnitus the longer it takes for Tinnitus Mix to work.If you do a search of this member's posts you will see that he was still suffering from tinnitus as of July 2021. The post cited by Mr. Case is dated January 2019.
Are you serious?I have helped a third patient of Dr. De Ridder's greatly reduce their tinnitus and he wants me to work with a technical university in the Netherlands, so who is laughing now?
I think that pretty much sums it up. He seems to do zero follow up. I also find it amusing that he thinks people don't see or pay attention to the Success Story section. It's one of the first things I checked out during my sleepless freak out phase.If you do a search of this member's posts you will see that he was still suffering from tinnitus as of July 2021. The post cited by Mr. Case is dated January 2019.
Yes, a third patient reports good results from Tinnitus Mix and Dr. De Ridder wants me to work on tuning Tinnitus Mix to specific types of tinnitus by working with a technical university in the Netherlands. I don't come on this thread for entertainment like some people on this thread. Here is what the third patient emailed to Dr. De Ridder:Are you serious?
@EDDTEKK, you seem very curious about the legitimacy of this claim by @R. David Case.Are you serious?
You should try Tinnitus Mix, it has helped many that got tinnitus from ear infections.@EDDTEKK, you seem very curious about the legitimacy of this claim by @R. David Case.
Have you considered actually getting in contact with Dirk De Ridder to establish whether it is true or not?
Same goes to anyone else questioning its validity.
Personally I have no intention of trying "Tinnitus Mix", therefore I'm unconcerned either way, but this is something that should be very easy to uncover as bogus.
While I appreciate the concern @R. David Case, and respect the belief you have in your own invention, I'm afraid I am going to have to decline to try it, as I have, after many years, finally achieved a state of symbiosis with my severe tinnitus.You should try Tinnitus Mix, it has helped many that got tinnitus from ear infections.
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Often what you post has this similar vibe of "trust me", that makes my disinformation antennae stand up on end.@EDDTEKK, @AfroSnowman, @rei...
If you people would read this thread you are posting on, you would KNOW Dr. De Ridder is recommending this therapy. Here is one of his patients' post from a while back.
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Dr. De Ridder is a very busy person and I am sure he does not have time to answer every troll.Often what you post has this similar vibe of "trust me", that makes my disinformation antennae stand up on end.
If Dr. De Ridder is recommending it to his patients, maybe you could ask him for a statement to that effect, explaining that the legitimacy of this treatment has unfairly been brought into question and that it would really help to legitimize what you are trying to do if he would vouch for it.
If he's not comfortable doing that then maybe there is a reason other than being afraid of people being mean on this chat board. If he does (and please post his whole statement, not edited pieces), I think it would go a long way to quieting the casual dismissal of your treatment as quackery.
Dr. De Ridder has tried one thousand methods to treat tinnitus, and all of them basically failed. Why do you think that your method will have better luck? My estimate is that he will abandon Tinnitus Mix on the same way as he has with all the other methods: lack of consistency, lack of efficacy, no rhyme or reason to really work.@EDDTEKK, @AfroSnowman, @rei...
If you people would read this thread you are posting on, you would KNOW Dr. De Ridder is recommending this therapy. Here is one of his patients' post from a while back.
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Yes, that's part of science, you try many things until you succeed. My success rate is running about 40-50 % with Tinnitus Mix in removing phantom sounds in those that follow instructions. Dr. De Ridder is the best person to test Tinnitus Mix and he is already seeing results that are promising.Dr. De Ridder has tried one thousand methods to treat tinnitus, and all of them basically failed. Why do you think that your method will have better luck? My estimate is that he will abandon Tinnitus Mix on the same way as he has with all the other methods: lack of consistency, lack of efficacy, no rhyme or reason to really work.
That's sort of my point, you seem to affirm in your attached text bubble that you consider yourself a messiah figure. I see three names mentioned above. Do you see yourself more of the Buddha, Jesus, or the Mother Theresa type? Maybe a mix of the three? At its essence you are preaching a faith cure, which is fine, faith works, placebo effects are real.Yes, that's part of science, you try many things until you succeed. My success rate is running about 40-50 % with Tinnitus Mix in removing phantom sounds in those that follow instructions. Dr. De Ridder is the best person to test Tinnitus Mix and he is already seeing results that are promising.
You should be glad I am doing this for all the people suffering from tinnitus.
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I strongly disagree. Case just made some more claims he's not willing to back up and tried to dismiss us as trolls. This is coming from a man who didn't realize there's a Success Stories section. As for myself, I don't mind being proven wrong, I get to laugh at myself and learn something, but so far he has been very unconvincing. 102 pages and Case has yet to make a strong case.Give it a rest pal - I honestly don't think you're well @AfroSnowman.
What absolute drivel you spout.
You maintain this is rubbish and Mr. Case believes it works and never the twain shall meet.
So draw a line under it and leave it there please for all our sakes.
Sorry you feel this way. Like I said I feel impelled to question Mr. Case's claims because I think he is using, probably by instinct and perhaps sincerely, classic disinformation techniques to convince desperate people to try his cure. It is at best disingenuous and at worst dishonest and I fear it is harmful for people to see a promised cure proposed to them on this thread without a contextualizing post to give them a fair idea of how others see it.Give it a rest pal - I honestly don't think you're well @AfroSnowman.
What absolute drivel you spout.
You maintain this is rubbish and Mr. Case believes it works and never the twain shall meet.
So draw a line under it and leave it there please for all our sakes.