Tinnitus Mix has helped hundreds around the world, it could help you also. You can download it at https://tinnitusmix.com. Play it all night every night for 3-4 weeks on low volume using Koss KTX-PRO1 headphones for best results. Having tinnitus that long may take a little longer to reduce it. Good luck!!David, I am new to this forum and have been reading about your Tinnitus Mix. I have ringing in ears for 30 years. Although it was not so bad, didn't bother me. However more recently the last month it has gotten worse. I have hearing loss in higher frequency range 2 kHz and up in both ears with my right being the worst. I think the right ear is where the ringing is coming from the most.
Can your Tinnitus Mix help? If so how can I get it?
Thanks,
Randy
I actually play Tinnitus Mix pretty loud, but I do not recommend that to others, especially when first starting. If you start at 2 on a scale of 1 to 10 you will be fine.I would presume that no alteration to the volume is required as it is meant to be played while you are sleeping.
Interesting video about earbuds...
Like someone posted they had some wine and they were cured? Or better yet, people complaining about tinnitus yet they can't stay away from seeing some 3rd tier rock band?This has gone from borderline crazy into full blown insane... lol
Thank you David. I have only had tinnitus for several weeks and it has slightly improved in the last 2 or so; would the file still be effective?I actually play Tinnitus Mix pretty loud, but I do not recommend that to others, especially when first starting. If you start at 2 on a scale of 1 to 10 you will be fine.
Yes, the newer the tinnitus is, the faster Tinnitus Mix can work.Thank you David. I have only had tinnitus for several weeks and it has slightly improved in the last 2 or so; would the file still be effective?
Yes you can. Play on low volume all night every night for 3 weeks using Koss KTX-PRO1 headphones (preferred) or high quality Bose headphones.R.David Case,
Thanks for replying, Can I download it on my Apple 10 phone and connect the headphones to my phone to listen at night?
Thanks,
Randy A
Just set the volume where you can barely hear it, that is a safe volume.@R. David Case, has anyone in the military with tinnitus been helped by Tinnitus Mix? You would get a much bigger sample size there. I don't know how many vets get tinnitus, but most get a 10% disability for hearing damage from what I've heard.
I'm trying it once more as the noise is very annoying. It's hard to know how high to set the volume.
Yea it's crazy how so many are restoring their hearing by using Tinnitus Mix, I never set out to do anything but help people stop tinnitus. Here is another report of hearing improvements confirmed by a specialist.This has gone from borderline crazy into full blown insane... lol
It's not easy.I can't seem to get through more than 2 hours of this. Anyone else on this thread having any luck?
So you tried the Hough Ear pill? FX-322?Nothing cures tinnitus, and time may make it better....that's it folks.
Show me the study where there is a cure for everyone with tinnitus.So you tried the Hough Ear pill? FX-322?
It's not the sound file that is insane.Like someone posted they had some wine and they were cured? Or better yet, people complaining about tinnitus yet they can't stay away from seeing some 3rd tier rock band?
Someone actually is DIYing their own Lenire... lol
But a free sound file is insane? Respectfully disagree.
Not only that but curing their bad shoulder etc...Yea it's crazy how so many are restoring their hearing by using Tinnitus Mix, I never set out to do anything but help people stop tinnitus. Here is another report of hearing improvements confirmed by a specialist.
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I was having trouble for the first 4 days (made it in like 2-4 hours). Just keep sticking with it, last night I listened to it for 6 or so hours. My tinnitus is still the same though. I honestly don't think this treatment will work for me because I tried something similar (I used a program called SineGen to create something that sounded like my tinnitus and would have it turn on and off as a way to "train my brain"). Maybe I didn't stick with it long enough...I can't seem to get through more than 2 hours of this. Anyone else on this thread having any luck?
Well thanks for trying it, most people that it helps see some reduction in tinnitus within a few days, this may not help your condition but thanks for trying and giving your input.I was having trouble for the first 4 days (made it in like 2-4 hours). Just keep sticking with it, last night I listened to it for 6 or so hours. My tinnitus is still the same though. I honestly don't think this treatment will work for me because I tried something similar (I used a program called SineGen to create something that sounded like my tinnitus and would have it turn on and off as a way to "train my brain"). Maybe I didn't stick with it long enough...
https://sinegen.en.lo4d.com/windows
Most of us have tinnitus from noise or medications. To make such a statement is really absurd. If they can treat 85 - 90% that would be more than astounding.Show me the study where there is a cure for everyone with tinnitus.
Yeah. It helped with some noise sensitivity I had in my right ear. I didn't use the right headphones and towards the end I could only get through about 4 hours per night. I stopped. There's something to this for sure. I say it's worth a try.JohnAdams,
Have you tried David Case Tinnitus Mix,
If so what's your opinion. I'm new here and been reading on your journey to Korea and all other topics.
I value your opinion.
Thanks,
Randy A
Absurd? Not at all... I made a statement based in reality.Most of us have tinnitus from noise or medications. To make such a statement is really absurd. If they can treat 85 - 90% that would be more than astounding.
You said "nothing" yet you have no clue what effect these will have. Just because they are still in trials doesn't mean they don't have an effect. I made no insinuation that these cure tinnitus I'm just saying you don't know therefore you cannot state factually that "nothing" cures tinnitus.You replied, "So you tried the Hough Ear pill? FX-322?" Insinuating that those two cure tinnitus when they are still in clinical trials