Neuromonics

I used several sound therapies over the course of the last 5 months, I really can't say one was better than the other or better than my white noise generated by my hearing aids. All I can say is after a few months of a major freak out, thinking I would never get better, I did. It was a slow process and I still hear it but I say by some miracle it's no longer driving me insane.
 
I just dowloaded their app from Google Play. It's very expensive, but free to try for 14 days.

You start by doing a hearing test and I guess they adapt the therapy to match your test.

I've only been using it for twenty minutes now, and I have no idea if it helps me habituate, but it sure is very pleasant to relax to.
 
My new favorite is the Widex Zen app. There's one that's relatively new and it's very effective for helping me totally ignore my tinnitus. Unfortunately I seem to be in some cycle where I am able to co-exist with tinnitus and when it really gets on my nerves. Still learning but like the say time heals and the longer I have this the better I am at dealing with it.
 
NEUROMONICS OASIS: LIST OF SONGS

Neuromonics, the tinnitus masking device introduced by Australian audiologist Paul B Davis, was cleared by FDA on January 28, 2005. In 2012 Neuromonics launched their widely popular Oasis device used by tens of thousands of tinnitus sufferers in the US.

Many of us were curious what were the beautiful songs we were listening ad nauseam in hope to alleviate our tinnitus symptoms. With the help of Google I am happy to answer this question now:

The songs of the first two tracks were composed by baroque and early classical era composers: J.S. Bach, Handel, Vivaldi, Corelli, Alessandro Marcello, Albinoni and Telelaman. Track three was composed by the late Australian composer Tony O'Connor and track four by German composer Georg Deuter:

TRACK ONE:

TRACK TWO:

TRACK THREE:

TRACK FOUR:
 

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