- Apr 18, 2013
- 1,633
- Tinnitus Since
- 2003
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Flu, Noise-induced, Jaw trauma
@Louise It's probably not worth trying it yet, after looking around (as Erik says) I can't seem to find any positive experiences - apart from the advert on the website. I stopped it a few weeks ago as it felt like it was making me worse, they said that that it was probably just in need of calibration. After the calibration it got worse again, as I said in the posts above.
I think that one of the problems with these sound devices is that they don't think about how they actually sound, they use scientific principles but forget that the brain doesn't want to hear jarring, unpleasant sounds. It's not very therapeutic to hear un-tuned electronic noise for hours at a time. One of the problems in those of us seeking treatment is that we struggle to focus away from the tinnitus, so putting another bad sound on top of it isn't good.
I'm really interested in the results now, the trick is in how they represent them. Will they highlight people getting better when in fact they only ended up where they started after initially getting worse? How will they represent drop-outs, will they acknowledge the reasons for dropping out, or just discount them from the statistics?
I think that one of the problems with these sound devices is that they don't think about how they actually sound, they use scientific principles but forget that the brain doesn't want to hear jarring, unpleasant sounds. It's not very therapeutic to hear un-tuned electronic noise for hours at a time. One of the problems in those of us seeking treatment is that we struggle to focus away from the tinnitus, so putting another bad sound on top of it isn't good.
I'm really interested in the results now, the trick is in how they represent them. Will they highlight people getting better when in fact they only ended up where they started after initially getting worse? How will they represent drop-outs, will they acknowledge the reasons for dropping out, or just discount them from the statistics?
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I also have travelling costs. I'm also making the assumption that the ENT consultant I see will be able to give me the same treatment that the NHS would in regard to checking me out for potential ear issues, is that a correct assumption?
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I beat you cause I blew £4500 and bought the 3 levels of sound therapy int and persevered for a whole 12 months.
...and that was around £1200. If I have a go at something I give it my all ,cranial osteopathy for the last 5 months once or twice a week ,no change ...and no change left in my backpocket. The amount of money I have spent over the years is frightening...but my T is also getting a bit frightening,