What I'm about to write flies in the face of basic common sense and some of what I used to know about biology. I realize that and accept I might be called crazy, a wacko and maybe a troll.
I was getting in the shower earlier and noticed to my horror that my penis was about half the size it used to be. My testicles were fine.
Sorry for the graphic imagery, IDK how to explain it differently. So in the shower, I'm thinking I need to test if it still works. It was very hard to get it up, the but when I did it worked fine, even better than before.
I later realized that it meant probably that my suspensory ligament was reinjured and what happens is your penis retracts. I had no other forms of sexual dysfunction so I thought it couldn't have been the hormones.
I tore my suspensory ligament down there 5 or 6 years ago. It never healed properly, even when I had a long "non invasive period". But the thing is, I had not reinjured myself, I was sure of it, theres was no pain and I had been careful.
Otherwise I was better than before .It then occured to me. What if the sound is helping it heal? When you injure it, the body does something similar to help it heal. I thought there's no chance of that, though it does heal hearing supposedly.
I then realized that during the day I had the iPod with the earphones in my sweater pocket and I forgot to turn it off. I then figured if I'm playing the sound to my damaged ears, the ligament can't be more dangerous.
I had just had a shower so it was fine hygienically. I put the earphones on the pubic bone and played the sound, louder than what my ears got.
A short test 15 minutes later revealed it had healed even more and I had gained sensitivity plus the penis was at more of an angle before, for years, I'd not miss it.
Mr. Case hypothesized that the sound works by neuromodulation. But the devices coming out require body stimulation and from what I heard the sound they play from headphones is more white noise resembling plus they don't help hearing.
What if most, if not all the gains in tinnitus loudness come from actually healing the hair cells when playing the sound? And what if this also works on other body parts?
It would mean R. David Case found the MFin' holy grail. I think it's worth a shot to try. I have no other injuries to heal, but I have tested on the pubic bone some more.
The most troubling symptom of the ligament tear was losing erections without stimulation really fast, we're talking 3 seconds.
It is now at normal time and I've gained sensitivity and it's more straight, the erections are still a bit harder to achieve but it's improved as well.
Though 420+ people tested it, I doubt they stumbled on the same thing as me and they tried to heal some other aliment.
As for my tinnitus, it's better than before, but not by much, at least not yet. I was having some insomnia unrelated to the sound and still haven't been able to sleep with the headphones on.
I'd be interested if somebody open minded could test this out as well, what I spoke about earlier.
I realize it sounds more than ridiculous but I have no other way of explaining what happened to me and my injury.