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Late to the party but LEVO definitely sounds like a scam, another rehashed audio "treatment". You can generate the sound of your frequency for...
Just a personal opinion but if it's so loud it warrants any ear plugs I'd suggest using max protection, say 33db. You won't really notice much of...
My solution to this was getting costum earplugs - fast to get in and out, don't go as deep as they don't need to and obviously reusable for at...
It does matter - low frequency tinnitus , e.g. 300Hz, is much easier to mask and not noticeable when outside, low wind masks it completely. High...
Squats, deadlifts and pullups will do wonders. I remember first I've started weightlifting squats fixed my posture in a couple of weeks. Reality...
Hello, I've been looking into sound therapy into possibly reducing tinnitus volume. A lot of research has been done proving notched sound/music...
Had floaters for about 7 years now. I remember the first year and a half I was very stressed out and upset. But eventually got tired of focusing...
In my case it was not instant. Last huge spike happened 2 weeks after the exposure. Still here after 1+ year. As usual with long exposures, around...
@Don Tinny Gotta agree with you. Some treatments can cost up to $5000 for what is essentially white noise treatment with a shoulder to cry on. You...
@Digital Doc First Now I wear earplugs when driving (gets up to 80db inside the car, usually around 75db but enough to aggravate tinnitus, and...
Thanks, @Contrast , @GregCA . @New Guy It just for me it became very noticeable to what it was a couple of years ago, even though it doesn't show...
Hello, Through my 2+ years of ever-increasing tinnitus experience I'd like to share what helped me and how I've dealt with it. Might be useful...
@Contrast, In environments with background noise it's quite noticeable. In silent rooms speaking 1x1 also is not what it used to be. Which is...
Hello, Noise induced hearing damage resulting in hyperacusis, tinnitus and hearing loss. Despite what is considered normal I'm struggling to hear...