I Invented a Sound That Knocked Out My Tinnitus

@R. David Case can you just play and wear the headphones during the day?? Also can you give me a sample of the sound? I will probably be able to tell right away if I will be able to do it because certain sounds almost mask my tinnitus while other sounds give me reactive tinnitus.
Yes you can ALSO listen during the day, but if you don't use at night it will take longer to start working. It works faster if played all night wile sleeping.

Just download the sound file at https://tinnitusmix.com
 
The sound changes A LOT throughout the file, so there's not really an adequate sample that would do it justice.
Yes, Tinnitus Mix is very chaotic and that's what breaks up the tinnitus, smooth sounds do not stop tinnitus. The very short pulses also go to war with the tinnitus AND promote neuroplasticity.

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@R. David Case

Can't find the headphones in the country I live so will have to get them shipped. Will take 2 weeks or so.

I was just going to play it direct from Windows Media Player and loop it seven times. Do I set the sound using the headphones or the media player? And I'm still unsure at what level I need to set the sound. Should it be barely audible?

What with people saying not to use headphones when you have tinnitus, I'm more than a bit wary of trying this.
You should turn the volume control on the cord all the way down, turn on the device with its volume about 50%, then slowly turn up volume on the cord to a low level. If you have reactive tinnitus or hyperacusis you should start with earpieces 2 inches in front of the ears, not over the ears. Start at 10% volume and work your way to 20% or a comfortable level.
 
You should turn the volume control on the cord all the way down, turn on the device with its volume about 50%, then slowly turn up volume on the cord to a low level. If you have reactive tinnitus or hyperacusis you should start with earpieces 2 inches in front of the ears, not over the ears. Start at 10% volume and work your way to 20% or a comfortable level.
I'll be using the Koss KSC75 and they don't have an inline volume control. What do I need to do? I want to make sure I don't get any sudden loud noise coming through the headphones via Windows Media Player.
 
Now that I'm in my quiet office I can say that I'm sitting in silence and feel basically cured. I have felt this way before, but, I just don't know. I doubt it will last before it comes back a little like it has been. I wish more people would give this a try.
 
Now that I'm in my quiet office I can say that I'm sitting in silence and feel basically cured. I have felt this way before, but, I just don't know. I doubt it will last before it comes back a little like it has been. I wish more people would give this a try.
I ordered the Koss headphones this morning off Amazon, they will take a couple weeks to get here as I am in Canada. I have Bose noise cancelling headphones, but they are too bulky to sleep with.

I will try this once I get the headphones in the mail and keep you advised.
 
Yeah, I'm still doing really well. I can still hear it a little bit and it is off and on but there is no HF zapping noise or hyperacusis. The only thing I can really say is that this is worth a shot. I am half way through what Case said to do, 30 days. My only concern is that I am only suppressing my tinnitus and it will come roaring back when I stop.
 
Yeah, I'm still doing really well. I can still hear it a little bit and it is off and on but there is no HF zapping noise or hyperacusis. The only thing I can really say is that this is worth a shot. I am half way through what Case said to do, 30 days. My only concern is that I am only suppressing my tinnitus and it will come roaring back when I stop.
Thanks for reporting your results... much appreciated.

It would be awesome if forum members who do David Case's therapy could be diligent about posting their experiences. The good, the bad, everything.

Thanks.
 
I haven't seen an improvement so far, but i plan to finish 30 days (though I did take a few gaps because my reactivity) before I give my full opinion.
 
It would be awesome if forum members who do David Case's therapy could be diligent about posting their experiences. The good, the bad, everything.
I might try it again. The biggest problem is keeping the headphones on. I had a head sock somewhere if I can find it.

I wake up to brutal static and then I put my better RIC hearing aids in and it seems to calm down to almost quiet.. The awakening noise is the worst by far for me. Maybe using David Case's Tinnitus Mix while sleeping would prevent that from happening?
 
The 13th night... had a light tinnitus day the following day. The 14th night I slept well but only listened while asleep for about 5 hours, then dozed on and off, listening to the sounds, frustrated at not sleeping the full night with the headphones on. In the morning I notice the usual high pitched ringing for several hours. It lessens as the day goes on, which is actually an improvement. Overall the ringing is still there but generally it doesn't bother me as much. :)
 
I might try it again. The biggest problem is keeping the headphones on. I had a head sock somewhere if I can find it.

I wake up to brutal static and then I put my better RIC hearing aids in and it seems to calm down to almost quiet.. The awakening noise is the worst by far for me. Maybe using David Case's Tinnitus Mix while sleeping would prevent that from happening?
About a week ago, some person has recommended listening to Tinnitus Mix over night, with high quality speakers. This might work too, for you. But, I know that it's recommended to use the certain model of headphones.
 
Yes you can ALSO listen during the day, but if you don't use at night it will take longer to start working. It works faster if played all night wile sleeping.

Just download the sound file at https://tinnitusmix.com
(7) nights in, with tonight the 8th. To date I honestly do not feel any difference with my tinnitus. I will continue to try this. It is very disappointing to hear of success and with me nothing...
 
That's kinda interesting. For me, curcumin works by lowering my tinnitus pretty much all day the next day after eating a bunch with dinner.
Confirmed, curcumin acutely suppresses my high frequency tinnitus to below the dB level of my low frequency whir. Unfortunately these effects are bound to 10 mins to a few hours after dosing. Also, the dose is going to become cost-prohibitive. I'll likely stop spending all money on tinnitus supplements and spring for those A1 Bangkok stem cells if this is still such an issue by this time next year.
 
You should turn the volume control on the cord all the way down, turn on the device with its volume about 50%, then slowly turn up volume on the cord to a low level. If you have reactive tinnitus or hyperacusis you should start with earpieces 2 inches in front of the ears, not over the ears. Start at 10% volume and work your way to 20% or a comfortable level.
Listened to the Tinnitus Mix and I'm not going to be able to listen to that at night with headphones on as I am a tosser and turner while sleeping. So what's the next best alternative?

Also I have fluctuating tinnitus. My tinnitus is always there, but my tinnitus is only annoying about 50% of the days, the other 50% the tinnitus is still there, but doesn't really bother me because it's low. My question is can I just listen to this on the annoying days or does it need to be everyday?

Also just to let you know my tinnitus is reactive to most sounds, however a few sounds mask it or don't make it as reactive. My tinnitus is also somatic from neck and jaw issues.
 
Is there anybody here who tried Tinnitus Mix with severe long time tinnitus?

I don't mean it funny but I'm really kind of scared to try this regarding the sounds. Apart from the fact that I can't Imagine sleeping to this.

Another thing. I have some Koss Pro Porta Stereo here. I wonder if they could work?

https://www.amazon.com/Koss-Porta-Headphones-Black-Silver/dp/B00001P4ZH/
 
I also remember a certain Whitesnake fan shitting all over this treatment a year ago because they were convinced Neuromod was going to be our salvation. I wonder how that worked out for them?
Ok, that user seems to be a bit more negative lately. But nothing wrong with being a Whitesnake fan as long as you stop with '1987'...
 
No noted improvement, but... at least this masks the sound pretty well during the day for me. I'm maybe 14 days in, not sure... don't really care. I'd rather wear these daily then take some supplements for life... and I'll probably have to do both... and this was a senseless error, oh well.

It's not easy to sleep with the headphones, but neither is it with the head noise. If this doesn't help after 30 days, I'll go for 60... what other options do I have? Wearing the headphones is no different than masking hearing aids, and much cheaper.
 
Listened to the Tinnitus Mix and I'm not going to be able to listen to that at night with headphones on as I am a tosser and turner while sleeping. So what's the next best alternative?

Also I have fluctuating tinnitus. My tinnitus is always there, but my tinnitus is only annoying about 50% of the days, the other 50% the tinnitus is still there, but doesn't really bother me because it's low. My question is can I just listen to this on the annoying days or does it need to be everyday?

Also just to let you know my tinnitus is reactive to most sounds, however a few sounds mask it or don't make it as reactive. My tinnitus is also somatic from neck and jaw issues.
You can play it during the day for 6 hours, but you must not skip a day for 3 weeks or the tinnitus will reform. For reactive tinnitus, don't put headphones over ear, keep them about 2 inches in front of the ear.
 
Is there anybody here who tried Tinnitus Mix with severe long time tinnitus?

I don't mean it funny but I'm really kind of scared to try this regarding the sounds. Apart from the fact that I can't Imagine sleeping to this.

Another thing. I have some Koss Pro Porta Stereo here. I wonder if they could work?

https://www.amazon.com/Koss-Porta-Headphones-Black-Silver/dp/B00001P4ZH/
Yes those headphones should work, many chronic examples have got relief, when I sent 3 CDs to Brian Douglas he chose to give one to his friend who had had severe tinnitus for over 20 years, here is what happened in chronological order:

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(7) nights in, with tonight the 8th. To date I honestly do not feel any difference with my tinnitus. I will continue to try this. It is very disappointing to hear of success and with me nothing...
Yes I know, Tinnitus Mix works for about 50% of those that follow instructions. Sorry you are not of the 50%. I hope you find relief somehow.
 
Yeah, I'm still doing really well. I can still hear it a little bit and it is off and on but there is no HF zapping noise or hyperacusis. The only thing I can really say is that this is worth a shot. I am half way through what Case said to do, 30 days. My only concern is that I am only suppressing my tinnitus and it will come roaring back when I stop.
No, the tinnitus may come back slowly after you stop Tinnitus Mix, but if you play it once or twice a week as maintenance it will stay low or go lower!
 
I ordered the Koss headphones this morning off Amazon, they will take a couple weeks to get here as I am in Canada. I have Bose noise cancelling headphones, but they are too bulky to sleep with.

I will try this once I get the headphones in the mail and keep you advised.
You can go ahead and play during the day with Bose to get used to the sounds.
 
I'll be using the Koss KSC75 and they don't have an inline volume control. What do I need to do? I want to make sure I don't get any sudden loud noise coming through the headphones via Windows Media Player.
Turn on your player, verify volume level, plug in headphones and slowly move them close to your head. Never just put on headphones before you turn on the player.
 

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