Morse Code Sound Changing Tones/Advice?

Google "typewriter tinnitus". There is a drug that is sometimes effective though its name and spelling escape me now.
 
Did anyone find a cure for this type? I've had it for five years - it's in response to sound. I don't hear it when it's quiet. The doctor put mean xanax which has quoted it somewhat but I still hear it. Loud noises, running water, laughter, etc. drive it crazy and it starts going nuts with the typewriter sound.

Tinnitus since 1/2112? It's 1/2012 right :)

What you describe is reactive T. Mostly quiet when there are no external sounds and reacting to certain sounds like running water. I have that too.
Earplugs can calm the reactivity a bit down. Additionally I can recommend to take N-Acetylcystein and Acetyl-L-Carnitine in combination to protect your hair cells.
 
I have that sound too. It usually comes and goes and I don't have any idea why it is happening.
 
To me it was told that it was the Stapedius muscle that makes the typewriter sound , there is a therapie with botox that can put that muscle at rest.
Don"t know if this what you have is the same.
 
Some people are aware of military communications in their skull.

The accurate Morse code sound is very real super low frequency that is encrypted communication with deep sea submarines.

You hear it at sea level and you also hear it ten thousand feet up in the mountains.

You can't escape it.

It only goes away when the communication stops.

For most people the sound is localized in their skulls.

Jessie Ventura once had an episode on true TV where a scientist showed him how this is taking place.

It had to do with HAARP.

It is not you having a medical problem , you are just aware of its existence.

Most people don't notice it until you inform them and then they too become aware of it in their own heads.

The military knows what is happening but continues to use this method of communication.

Some researchers say that sea mammals are more likely to pick up on these signals than humans.

Appear try it drives some of them to beach themselves in an attempt to escape the sound.
 

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