AfroSnowman
Member
- Jul 23, 2019
- 1,117
- Tinnitus Since
- 04/2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Nonnatural energy source
Yes, I've found it useful as a masking/distraction device. It obviously doesn't mask anything as it is not sound, and for the record, I have never found any sound masker that could mask my tinnitus even a little bit, but it does work for me as a soother, a distractor away from the tinnitus sound. I'm going to contradict myself a little on this because, in some ways, the low-frequency vibration (think low-frequency Tibetan singing bowls) is like a sound that you process through your skin. Perhaps that helps with brain processing, as it isn't competing for my attention through the cochlear pathways.Could you tell us how it went with the device?
I'm so desperate that I'm willing to try anything.
Anyway, I have found it to be of some use as a soothing/distraction device. A weird, soothing vibration that I put on my wrist or ankle, which I find myself able to focus on rather than the tinnitus sound. No cure, no lessening of the sound, just a coping tool. Makes things feel 10-15% better.
No magic bullet and YMMV, but it's the first device I've used that I've experienced any soothing effect with. It really depends on whether you have the money to invest in something that may very well end up in your junk drawer. I believe they offer a 30-day money-back guarantee.