It's a waste of money! It never lived up to its name. I had one and returned it, as it made my T worse IMO. Use a mp3 player or iPod instead!
Yes, it sounds like a lot of money for something that may not work, or make it worst!
It's a waste of money! It never lived up to its name. I had one and returned it, as it made my T worse IMO. Use a mp3 player or iPod instead!
My point that I was trying to make was that 85% of tinnitus patients exaggerate their tinnitus loudness LOL - thinking its loud when in fact its not as loud as they think it is.
Hi Linda,
I have never heard of sound cure.
Can you not wear a different ear piece that you find less irritating?
You will need to persist. I dont think 2 days is long enough to guage if this is going to assist you in habituation.
I am in the midst of deciding if ill go with neuromonics or audionotch. I was told that with both of these methods, t can change. I imagine this is what you want; isnt it evidence that the therapy is assisting you with postitive plasticity?
Did your audiologist test you for reactive tinnitus? if this is the case, you may need to take this into consideration when trialling your product. Remember, sound therapy isnt a cure. As I understand it, it is a means of suppressing your t; diminishing your perception and disturbance of your t.
Let me know how you get on.....but i would stick with it [SoundCure]......
i didnt call it a cure!
I've always found the name to be quite insulting.
Regardless of what you think of the name, it is good that someone is trying to develop devices to mitigate our tinnitus.
No, I don't have a problem with it. These folks are spending money doing R&D in an honest attempt to create a working device. The name is just the marketing department run amok.I agree that it is good that folks are trying to develop devices to mitigate tinnitus.
It's when they call their devices cures knowing all the while that they do not cure and then try to sell them to a public truly suffering from tinnitus and therefore hungry for cures that I have a problem. Don't you?
Stephen Nagler
No, I don't have a problem with it. These folks are spending money doing R&D in an honest attempt to create a working device. The name is just the marketing department run amok.
I do have a problem - and a serious one - with all the homeopathic "remedies" out there which purport to mitigate tinnitus or anything else. That is simply snake oil, and much more deserving of your anger than a company like SoundCure.
I used maskers about 8 / 9 years ago, white noise generators that sat in my ears. I hated them, they slightly muffled my hearing and felt very uncomfortable. A bit like ear buds but not quite as bad. They've advanced a bit now and don't block your ears as much but I'd rather make my own sounds to my liking, using audio kit that I like the sound of.Thanks Steve,
I just heard from my audiologist and the SoundCure rep is seeing her tomorrow. She will be discussing my case with her. They may want to reprogram the device. At this point not sure what I want to do. Thanks for the advice on the Grado's. Did you ever use any type of masking device? I'll have to let you know what I decide to do.
Thank you for all that have replied. I stopped using SoundCure two days ago. My sounds have changed and had a terrible time for two days with static and a higher level noise than before I started. I've cried for two days hoping this is just temporary. Can this device actually make you worse rather than better? I'll give my audiologist a call tomorrow not sure if she will know the answer. Also tried SoundCure based in San Jose but their office was closed today as well.
Let's see how the new tone works then, keep the thread updated.
The Director thing is relative to our new website Tinnitus Network, basically a partner information hub to this forum. We're starting a business to fundraise to develop it as it's an expensive thing to do. So we are Directors of that business. At the minute it's a social enterprise but we may change to a cooperative or some other community style business model - something that keeps the freedom of being able to review and comment on everything.
I got my tinnitus after a bout of flu, with an ear infection that blocked ears for over a week. Heard a low noise and it stayed with me. I was told that I had a slight dip in my hearing that caused it, probably from clubbing, years of loud music and working on construction sites without properly protecting my ears.
I haven't heard the s-tones before so I can't say much about them, but the zen is hugely overpriced in my opinion. It just plays a random wind chime sound, and a couple of others I think, I can make that easily and you can use an iPod, you'll save a fortune.
If you can find something similar as a sound that you like you can use it in exactly the same way and then it's customised to you. Otherwise you're stuck with their programmed stuff.
How does this video work for you? I made it for my high frequency, I play it like a masker at a level where I can just hear the tinnitus, and as it's random I find I can ignore it and put it into the background easily so it doesn't distract me.