This video helped me extremly in the first (Very dark) nights/days. Thank you! The rumor of after 3 month its chronic is not true! What massivly helped me is "me time" and trying to find time to relax. Also, as soon as you hear it, try to think about something else. Do not focus on the noise. Now already after 60 days my brain got used to it and during the day i dont hear it. The hardest is the sleep. Listen to tinnitus music that takes noise away. Take a ice cold shower. Kickstart thr first hard nights with medicine if needed. To everyone here: it will get better! Time heals everything.
Just started suffering from tinnitus. I’m on week 2. It’s been a very difficult adjustment for me as I feel like I’m not the same Mathew as I used to be. Trying hard each day to feel more positive and have a better outlook. These videos do help, thank you
It gets better, just accept it as part of your body, just like your nose is always in front of your sight. Its there, nothing to do about it. You'll get used to it, believe me.
Dear Mathew, thank you for sharing your journey with us. We're here for you. Keep pushing forward, and remember, you're not alone. Take care and please reach out if you need any guidance.
Hey Matt! I am on week 2 as well ! you are not alone. Lets just try and be positive . During the day I am trying to keep busy ! We will get through this. Thank you for letting me know I am not alone and someone else is adjusting like me :)
@@MiaMaggio hey, thanks for telling me. I have to say I’ve been having much better days. When I start to hyper focus on the ringing I put one of these videos on, even in my pocket, and it helps me focus my thoughts elsewhere. I’ve noticed at night the crickets sound with a fan in the background helps me sleep best. Positivity is definitely the biggest contributor for me, having a better outlook has made this less scary, and as a result I’m not as anxious about it. If you’re overthinking keep messaging me here and we can try and calm each other down.
I can’t actually remember when my “silence” disappeared, replaced by the whistling and hissing, it’s been quite a few years though. Sometimes when the volume is low I’m able to forget it’s there and my sound of silence becomes bearable. Other times it’s so loud it’s distracting and becomes difficult to work and get through the day. Since discovering these masking videos It’s made a massive difference to me. I can actually get immediate relief as even after just a few minutes the volume is reduced. Of course it doesn’t last long if I stop listening so sometimes I leave the earbuds in for a while and pretend it’s raining outside. Thank you for these videos, I hope everyone suffering from this frankly debilitating condition finds some relief in them.
I am Kathleen i am 69 years old and i have titinus problem. For à few years i don' Knowles Whats do to my ears are whisseling i am an belgian People Please can you help me, thanks
Me too I m 42 yrs old my name is madhura ghadi I m indian from last 4 weeks I m suffering from same pray for me I showed many ent no solution my family life is disturbed cant concentrate on any work.
I suffered a ruptured blood vessel during an outdoor summer working on pavement with heavy machinery when I was around 21 and I have had ringing ever since (It's my 10 year tinnitus anniversary!). When the Dr. told me there was nothing to be done, I was confused and frustrated! How is it possible that it can't be fixed, I wondered? For many years I was angry. One might not realize the impact it has on you! Stress levels, sleep, mood can all be affected by such a simple suffering thing: ringing in your ears. These (and other videos similar to this) help to calm the nervous system and enable focus and mood stabilization. I'm grateful to the people who are taking the time to share their stories and create these videos. I hope that you do not suffer too much with this ailment and that you find ways to help calm the ringing! You are not alone in your pain and others can understand what you're going through. To those people who are not suffering with tinnitus, protect your hearing at all costs!
Thank you for sharing your story and experiences with tinnitus. Take care of yourself, and I hope you continue to find ways to manage and reduce the ringing in your ears.
After nearly 4 years I am getting better but it is still with me. I try and greet it as an old friend and that works .. sometimes. Still some spikes. I find this high-pitched rain noise tunes in very well. I don't play tracks that often but still glad to on occasion. And this track hits the spot. It will not suit everyone you have to find the tracks that help your particular case. I find Ben Thompson, Julian Cowan Hill and the lady in Australia who just published a book really really helpful ..
We're glad to hear that our sound therapy is helping you during this frustrating time with your cold and tinnitus. Wishing you a speedy recovery, and we're here for you whenever you need it!
It would be great to have something like this for one hour on our google speakers. I used to ask, “hey google, play night sounds for 1hr”, but it stopped working, as it goes on all day now. It masked my tinnitus right before bed and when it’s at its worse. Hope everyone here is improving with this issue.
Thank you so much. I have suffered for years and listened to literally hundreds of rain vlogs for help but loud thunder was to much for rest, yours is PERFECT!
Hey Brenda, thank you for the comment. We are glad to know that our videos have helped you. Enjoy exploring our other RUclips videos, as well as blog articles on treblehealth.com
This one helps a lot too. I find my ringing gets really loud when I am tired or stressed, and usually at the beginning of the day, it is low and then when the day progresses it gets louder. I have to wear earphones and play some blocking sounds in order to fall asleep. I have been suffering from this since I was a little girl. I have great support. My audiologist also suffers from tinnitus, so he is very understanding. I love all your videos and I have learned a lot. I don't feel so alone anymore.
I'm glad to hear that you found the information helpful and that you have a supportive audiologist who understands what you're going through! If you ever have any questions or need further support, please don't hesitate to reach out. Take care!
Bless you, I’m trying to find help to deal with this, I’m 70 and it started a month ago…my husband got it almost 2 years ago…I’ve seen him having a difficult time trying to deal with it and now I’m scared.🙏🏻🙏🏻
I'm glad to hear that you experienced relief as soon as you played the sound therapy! It's wonderful to know that the audio brought you comfort. If you have any more positive experiences or feedback to share, feel free to let us know. 😊
We're glad to hear this sound resonates with you. Remember, our goal with sound therapy isn't to mask the tinnitus, but to listen at a soft level below the volume of our tinnitus.
There's too much distraction among us folk's. Machines, stress, computers, all kinds of crap, on top of tinnitus. You've gotta keep your distance and your thing as calm as possible. With you guys, you're not alone
Thank you ❤.. It's my 2nd day having this. I was very worried about this sound in my ears it come and go but yesterday the sounds won't stop and I feel dizzy.. Hope this was not so serious.. Thank you for your video it helps me to relax and calm
We're here for you! It's natural to feel worried, but remember, you're not alone in this. We're glad our video could offer some relaxation and calm during this time. If you ever have concerns, don't hesitate to reach out. Take care!
Can I ask what type of treatment you are taking now ? I am new to tinnitus and honestly it is very difficult to get through my day ... would love even some mild relief .
@@barbaraperry7151 check b12, zinc, magnesium, D3.. Make sure they are in good blood levels. Eat healthy. Exercise every day for 1 hour. Νo coca cola and soft drinks. no alcohol. Not too much sugar. Not too much salt. Not fried. Go to bed early at night and rest. Constantly finding things to do to keep your mind busy. Don't think about your tinnitus all day. I am in the 6th month with tinnitus in the left ear. Even though it has gone up 3-4 levels in the last 2 months, it doesn't affect me psychologically like it did in the beginning. I sleep with a slight refrigerator noise through a speaker to distract me from the tinnitus. Chill out! CHILL OUT! Your mind and body will start to get used to this situation with time. All of the above will help you with tinnitus. With bad psychology, you just make it worse. Live your life intensely and fully. At some point a cure will be found. ;-)
Hoy es uno de los dias mas peores de mi tinitus xq lo siento muy fuerte me desespera nose que hacer Gracias a este sonido de lluvia me ayuda a enmascararlo a este maldito ruido😢
We're sorry to hear that you're having a tough day with your tinnitus. We're glad that our rain sound therapy is providing some relief. Remember, you're not alone in this, and we're here to support you. If you need further assistance or have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out. We have people standing by to help you. Call us at (855) 714-0921. On mobile? Click here: treble.health/call
I'm sorry to hear that you're struggling with tinnitus. Sound therapy can be a helpful tool to manage the condition by providing background sounds that can distract from the tinnitus. If you find that it's not bringing relief, you might consider scheduling a complimentary telehealth consultation with one of our tinnitus specialists using this link treble.health/consultation
Thank you for your feedback! We're glad you find the video soothing. While we don't have a 10-hour version at the moment, it's a great suggestion, and we'll definitely consider it for future content!
Hey guys ! I’m 21 years old and almost 48 hours ago I had exposure a very loud music in a party😢 , I work and I feel that I can’t even hear I feel like crying my eyes out but I can’t, I find this very helpful bc the noise be very loud I wish it gets any better soon any suggestions? I’ll be thankful ❤
I'm really sorry you're going through this. After loud noise exposure, it's important to rest your ears and avoid further loud environments. We recommend seeing an Audiologist for a full hearing evaluation to get a baseline. We'd also be happy to speak with you if you are experiencing any sound sensitivity. Schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation: treble.health/consultation
Hey, I dont know where to start, i feel horrible at the moment, i could basicly cry, writing this message. I Have Tinnitus since i was 18, and it was always alright to live with for me. Iam now 25 and since 3-4 Months it hast gotten so loud and i realy dont know what to do anymore. Its so scary for me to think, that it will always stay that loud for me, anyone has exxperience cause its realy loud now and i dont know what to do... Thx Guys, be well and take care.
I'm so sorry to hear about your struggles with tinnitus, and I understand how overwhelming it can be. Please don't lose hope. Talking to one of our tinnitus specialists can provide valuable insights and support. You can schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation using this link: treble.health/consultation
Hey Felix 😢 I am feeling the same way well in my case it’s been almost 48 hours Aina it’s started after I went to a party but it’s hasn’t gotten better , I’m very scared to that this is going to be my future, I feel like I have somthing in my ears
Does anyone else have that where the ringing is sorta gone at daytime but is there early morning or late evening, or when it is only temporary for whatever reason
Does anyone have where their tinnitus sort of goes up and down frequently … like it “weeeeeee”‘s for a few seconds then quiets down and sort of had this pattern to it???
Also look up tensor tympani syndrome. You know the feeling in your eyes when you look at a bright light? That's the feeling you get in your ears as the sensation intensifies and decreases, usually for a second or two at a time, with up so several seconds of just normal tinnitus in between. As the sensation intensifies, your hearing drops out. I also hear a sort of thumping sound, like a heavy book closing.
This is beautiful for me 💙 I’ve been wondering lately and would love to have the opinion of the tinnitus community. I wonder would you rather be apart of the tinnitus community which cold still use sound and a form of positivity or apart of the deaf community without having tinnitus ever again? Im wonder because i’m guessing it’s going to divide opinions.
Even though tinnitus drives me crazy sometimes and can be hard to live with, I would always choose it over total deafness. To never hear anything ever again would be so much more difficult to cope with
Ох как я с вами и вашими проблемами, от которых хочется не уйти, а сбежать , сбежать навсегда и за быть как о страшном сне из сказки, давайте будем его ( шум ) побеждать вместе, всем радости!
It has taken down the volume but it’s still screaming underneath. It almost feels like I am adding to the pitch in my ears. I went to an ent and he sent me for a hearing test, after all of these years the tests came back that I need hearing aides. I have had tinnitus for so many years I don’t even remember when it started. My chiropractor feels it started with neck injuries I have had. Several years ago my bearable pitch went to unbearable levels, my head actually hurts and I have one ear that the ent said is terrible. It itches constantly. I make sure my ears are cleaned out from wax but this is like a white substance?
It sounds like you're dealing with a lot, and I can imagine how challenging that must be. It might be helpful to let your ENT know about the ongoing discomfort and changes you're experiencing, including the itching and the white substance in your ear.
You can decide how long you spend listening to it, you can listen as long as you want! You can use any type of device to listen to this sound including earphones, speakers, surround sound systems, hearing aids, etc. You should listen to a volume where you can still hear your tinnitus. The goal of sound therapy is not to completely mask the tinnitus. Instead, listen to it at a lower volume than the tinnitus so your brain can compare the sound therapy to the tinnitus; this will allow you to habituate.
You should listen to a volume where you can still hear your tinnitus. The goal of sound therapy is not to completely mask the tinnitus. Instead, listen to it at a lower volume than the tinnitus so your brain can compare the sound therapy to the tinnitus; this will allow you to habituate.
Thank you for this answer I was wondering the same thing @@treblehealthI'm also wondering how long you should listen to it before you decide that maybe it's not working what would be an appropriate time frame to give it a chance
I try my best to stay away from the processed foods. Chemicals are causing it in cases of foods . I have not isolated yet a veggie or fruit or meat that causes T. Not yet anyways .
I’m on week 1 after a totally preventable experience. Neglected to bring hearing protection to a loud music venue and danced way too close to the speakers. For those of you who acquired tinnitus after a singular event or instance, how do you hope with the guilt and the immediate change in life quality?
This is a great question and one that we get a lot. Rather than putting all of the blame on ourselves, try to focus on what can promote a better outcome for you. Use mindfulness techniques and an enriched sound environment (using sound therapy) to help manage the tinnitus. We would be happy to discuss further. Schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation: treble.health/consultation
Si se puede superar Crea redes de apoyo profesional Es mi correo podemos charlar por ahí, te mando algunos libros y lo que a mi me sirvió, a mi me pasó por jugar con pirotecnia
Oração de limpeza do lar “Dentro do círculo infinito da Divina presença que me envolve inteiramente, afirmo: há uma só presença aqui, é a da Harmonia, que faz vibrar todos os corações de felicidade e alegria. Quem quer que aqui entre, sentirá as vibrações da Divina Harmonia. Há uma só presença aqui, é a do Amor. Deus é o Amor que envolve todos os seres num só sentimento de unidade. Este recinto está cheio da presença do Amor. No Amor eu vivo, me movo e existo. Quem quer que aqui entre sentirá a pura e santa presença do Amor. Há uma só presença aqui, é a da Verdade. Tudo que aqui existe, tudo que aqui se fala, tudo que se pensa é a expressão da Verdade. Quem quer que aqui entre sentirá a presença da Verdade. Há uma só presença aqui, é a da Justiça. A Justiça reina neste recinto. Todos os atos aqui praticados são regidos e inspirados pela Justiça. Quem quer que aqui entre sentirá a presença da Justiça. Há uma só presença aqui, é a presença de Deus, o Bem. Nenhum mal pode entrar aqui. Não há mal em Deus. Deus, o bem, reside aqui. Quem quer que aqui entre sentirá a presença divina do Bem. Há uma só presença aqui, é a presença de Deus, a Vida. Deus é a Vida essencial de todos os seres. É a Saúde do corpo e da mente. Quem quer que aqui entre sentirá a divina presença da Vida e da Saúde. Há uma só presença aqui, é a presença de Deus e a Prosperidade. Deus é Prosperidade, pois Ele faz tudo crescer e prosperar. Deus exprime-se na Prosperidade de tudo o que aqui é empreendido em seu nome. Quem quer que aqui entre sentirá a divina presença da Prosperidade e da Abundância. Pelo símbolo esotérico das Asas Divinas, estou em vibração harmoniosa com as correntes universais da Sabedoria, do Poder e da Alegria. A presença da Divina Sabedoria manifesta-se aqui. A presença da Alegria Divina é profundamente sentida por todos os que aqui penetram. Na mais perfeita comunhão entre o meu Eu Inferior e o meu Eu Superior, que é Deus em mim, consagro este recinto à mais perfeita expressão de todas as qualidades divinas que há em mim e em todos os seres. As vibrações do meu pensamento são forças de Deus em mim, que aqui ficam armazenadas e daqui se irradiam para todos os seres, constituindo este lugar um centro de emissão de tudo o quanto é Bom, Alegre e Próspero.”
Neither! We use sound therapy to facilitate habituation by decreasing the perception of tinnitus. Check out our blog post that explains in detail how sound therapy helps reduce our perception of tinnitus. treblehealth.com/sound-therapy-for-tinnitus/
A couple of days ago I discovered that I have tinnitus. I'm shocked that there is such a disease in the world and there is no cure for it... I'm just desperate, guys.
@@alexsmith123es posible dejar el tinnitus atrás, después volverás a escuchar el silencio la mayor parte del tiempo, y verás que el tinnitus es un indicador interno de tu salud se que suena loco pero terminarás agradeciéndolo por todo lo que te va a enseñar sobre ti, también ve a qué te den masajes y explícales que es lo que te sucede hay masajes para mejorar el tinnitus como la terapia craneosacral
Deeper in the brain? I don't know details and I am no doctor but look up Vertigo, that's what I have and it feels similar to "deep in the brain" if were talking about the same thing, hope this helps! ❤
Tinnitus can result from a variety of factors. Don't feel discouraged if this sound doesn't resonate with you. There are so many different options for sound therapy for tinnitus: pink noise, crickets, rain , waterfall, ocean waves, frogs, etc. The best sound therapy is one that you find calming/relaxing.. Explore some other sounds until you find one that resonates with you. Learn more by taking the Tinnitus Quiz: treble.health/tinnitus-quiz
@@nuntius_aeterni9795 It is when calcium crystals in your ear fall into the utrical making the brain think there is more motion than there actually is.
Treat your tinnitus as a type of mental illness. 'Cos that is what it is. The noises you hear are triggered by your brain. Science still hasn't fathomed out which part of the brain is responsible for the noises. It's still a medical 'work in progess'. We were never told about tinnitus when we were kids! In fact lots of people still don't know what tinnitus is. Medics always thought it was triggerd by damage to the 'fine hairs' deep inside your inner ear, caused by repeated listening to loud music. That maybe one of the causes but, onset deafness in old age also triggers it. As I said - it's a type of Mental Illness in most cases. It's our brains loosing it's Marbles 😂
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This video helped me extremly in the first (Very dark) nights/days. Thank you!
The rumor of after 3 month its chronic is not true! What massivly helped me is "me time" and trying to find time to relax. Also, as soon as you hear it, try to think about something else. Do not focus on the noise. Now already after 60 days my brain got used to it and during the day i dont hear it.
The hardest is the sleep. Listen to tinnitus music that takes noise away. Take a ice cold shower. Kickstart thr first hard nights with medicine if needed.
To everyone here: it will get better! Time heals everything.
Just started suffering from tinnitus. I’m on week 2. It’s been a very difficult adjustment for me as I feel like I’m not the same Mathew as I used to be. Trying hard each day to feel more positive and have a better outlook. These videos do help, thank you
It gets better, just accept it as part of your body, just like your nose is always in front of your sight. Its there, nothing to do about it. You'll get used to it, believe me.
How Many time in day or days by listening this sounds
Dear Mathew, thank you for sharing your journey with us. We're here for you. Keep pushing forward, and remember, you're not alone. Take care and please reach out if you need any guidance.
Hey Matt! I am on week 2 as well ! you are not alone. Lets just try and be positive . During the day I am trying to keep busy ! We will get through this. Thank you for letting me know I am not alone and someone else is adjusting like me :)
@@MiaMaggio hey, thanks for telling me. I have to say I’ve been having much better days. When I start to hyper focus on the ringing I put one of these videos on, even in my pocket, and it helps me focus my thoughts elsewhere. I’ve noticed at night the crickets sound with a fan in the background helps me sleep best. Positivity is definitely the biggest contributor for me, having a better outlook has made this less scary, and as a result I’m not as anxious about it. If you’re overthinking keep messaging me here and we can try and calm each other down.
I can’t actually remember when my “silence” disappeared, replaced by the whistling and hissing, it’s been quite a few years though. Sometimes when the volume is low I’m able to forget it’s there and my sound of silence becomes bearable. Other times it’s so loud it’s distracting and becomes difficult to work and get through the day. Since discovering these masking videos It’s made a massive difference to me. I can actually get immediate relief as even after just a few minutes the volume is reduced. Of course it doesn’t last long if I stop listening so sometimes I leave the earbuds in for a while and pretend it’s raining outside. Thank you for these videos, I hope everyone suffering from this frankly debilitating condition finds some relief in them.
I am Kathleen i am 69 years old and i have titinus problem. For à few years i don' Knowles Whats do to my ears are whisseling
i am an belgian People
Please can you help me, thanks
Me too I m 42 yrs old my name is madhura ghadi I m indian from last 4 weeks I m suffering from same pray for me I showed many ent no solution my family life is disturbed cant concentrate on any work.
This is sad man wth
@@BELKSTER it's a very sad condition that we have to deal with nonstop, without any cure.
@@mohanghadi😢❤
I suffered a ruptured blood vessel during an outdoor summer working on pavement with heavy machinery when I was around 21 and I have had ringing ever since (It's my 10 year tinnitus anniversary!). When the Dr. told me there was nothing to be done, I was confused and frustrated! How is it possible that it can't be fixed, I wondered? For many years I was angry. One might not realize the impact it has on you! Stress levels, sleep, mood can all be affected by such a simple suffering thing: ringing in your ears. These (and other videos similar to this) help to calm the nervous system and enable focus and mood stabilization. I'm grateful to the people who are taking the time to share their stories and create these videos. I hope that you do not suffer too much with this ailment and that you find ways to help calm the ringing! You are not alone in your pain and others can understand what you're going through. To those people who are not suffering with tinnitus, protect your hearing at all costs!
Thank you for sharing your story and experiences with tinnitus. Take care of yourself, and I hope you continue to find ways to manage and reduce the ringing in your ears.
are u used to it now? mine started to ring now they are making whooshing sound.. ringing noise was better
After nearly 4 years I am getting better but it is still with me. I try and greet it as an old friend and that works .. sometimes. Still some spikes. I find this high-pitched rain noise tunes in very well. I don't play tracks that often but still glad to on occasion. And this track hits the spot. It will not suit everyone you have to find the tracks that help your particular case. I find Ben Thompson, Julian Cowan Hill and the lady in Australia who just published a book really really helpful ..
Hey Alan Courtney, thank you for the comment. We hope you enjoy exploring our other videos.
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have a cold and the tinnitus combined with ear pressure is really frustrating this helps me thank you
We're glad to hear that our sound therapy is helping you during this frustrating time with your cold and tinnitus. Wishing you a speedy recovery, and we're here for you whenever you need it!
It would be great to have something like this for one hour on our google speakers. I used to ask, “hey google, play night sounds for 1hr”, but it stopped working, as it goes on all day now. It masked my tinnitus right before bed and when it’s at its worse. Hope everyone here is improving with this issue.
Thank you so much. I have suffered for years and listened to literally hundreds of rain vlogs for help but loud thunder was to much for rest, yours is PERFECT!
Hey Brenda, thank you for the comment. We are glad to know that our videos have helped you. Enjoy exploring our other RUclips videos, as well as blog articles on treblehealth.com
I've found rain sounds help best when the ringing in my ears is more of a high-pitched popping sound
This track is the one I revisit the most for tinnitus relief ❤
That's great to hear! Finding a go-to track for relief is fantastic. Keep using what works best for you to manage your tinnitus. ❤
This one helps a lot too. I find my ringing gets really loud when I am tired or stressed, and usually at the beginning of the day, it is low and then when the day progresses it gets louder. I have to wear earphones and play some blocking sounds in order to fall asleep. I have been suffering from this since I was a little girl. I have great support. My audiologist also suffers from tinnitus, so he is very understanding. I love all your videos and I have learned a lot. I don't feel so alone anymore.
I'm glad to hear that you found the information helpful and that you have a supportive audiologist who understands what you're going through! If you ever have any questions or need further support, please don't hesitate to reach out. Take care!
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Bless you, I’m trying to find help to deal with this, I’m 70 and it started a month ago…my husband got it almost 2 years ago…I’ve seen him having a difficult time trying to deal with it and now I’m scared.🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thanks for this one! I've had tinnitus since around year 2000, twentyfour years now. This i actually a release
Omg, as soon as I played this … relief 😊
I'm glad to hear that you experienced relief as soon as you played the sound therapy! It's wonderful to know that the audio brought you comfort. If you have any more positive experiences or feedback to share, feel free to let us know. 😊
Masks my tinnitus perfectly, thank you very much.
We're glad to hear this sound resonates with you. Remember, our goal with sound therapy isn't to mask the tinnitus, but to listen at a soft level below the volume of our tinnitus.
Really helps to mask the tinnitus and actually makes it stop. Don’t know how. Thank you. 15 months now it was driving me mad!
We're glad you are finding relief from our channel! If you ever need additional support, please don't hesitate to reach out.
Im lucky mine is not chronic and just from an ear infection. Heart goes out to the ones that got to deal with this for longer.
Update?
I'm almost 9 months with these ringing in my ear.so I'm listening to to raining sound therapy .
There's too much distraction among us folk's. Machines, stress, computers, all kinds of crap, on top of tinnitus. You've gotta keep your distance and your thing as calm as possible. With you guys, you're not alone
Thank you ❤.. It's my 2nd day having this. I was very worried about this sound in my ears it come and go but yesterday the sounds won't stop and I feel dizzy.. Hope this was not so serious.. Thank you for your video it helps me to relax and calm
We're here for you! It's natural to feel worried, but remember, you're not alone in this. We're glad our video could offer some relaxation and calm during this time. If you ever have concerns, don't hesitate to reach out. Take care!
How are you feeling today Diana? I hope what you have experienced is temporary.
I have this Tinutis for one month now the adjustment is quite hard.
I have tinnitus problem from 2015 i live with my ear ringing sound. Also dizziness. Am taking treatment now. So dont worry about this problem
what kind of treatment
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treatment ???
Can I ask what type of treatment you are taking now ? I am new to tinnitus and honestly it is very difficult to get through my day ... would love even some mild relief .
@@barbaraperry7151 check b12, zinc, magnesium, D3.. Make sure they are in good blood levels. Eat healthy. Exercise every day for 1 hour. Νo coca cola and soft drinks. no alcohol. Not too much sugar. Not too much salt. Not fried.
Go to bed early at night and rest. Constantly finding things to do to keep your mind busy. Don't think about your tinnitus all day. I am in the 6th month with tinnitus in the left ear. Even though it has gone up 3-4 levels in the last 2 months, it doesn't affect me psychologically like it did in the beginning. I sleep with a slight refrigerator noise through a speaker to distract me from the tinnitus. Chill out! CHILL OUT! Your mind and body will start to get used to this situation with time. All of the above will help you with tinnitus. With bad psychology, you just make it worse. Live your life intensely and fully. At some point a cure will be found. ;-)
This is very calming, but the cricket sounds does wonders for masking my tinnitus without the high pitch tones. They’re both good sounds tho.
That's good to hear!!
Hoy es uno de los dias mas peores de mi tinitus xq lo siento muy fuerte me desespera nose que hacer
Gracias a este sonido de lluvia me ayuda a enmascararlo a este maldito ruido😢
We're sorry to hear that you're having a tough day with your tinnitus. We're glad that our rain sound therapy is providing some relief. Remember, you're not alone in this, and we're here to support you. If you need further assistance or have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out. We have people standing by to help you. Call us at (855) 714-0921. On mobile? Click here: treble.health/call
I love the sound of rain. Don’t know where this is.But this was how it was raining where I live. And 76 degrees…. Humid! Good nite and thank you!
Very nice! You're welcome, Janis.
Thank you it helped this and another video. 😊🎉
You’re welcome 😊 Glad it helped.
1st week. It's driving me crazy.
I'm sorry to hear that you're struggling with tinnitus. Sound therapy can be a helpful tool to manage the condition by providing background sounds that can distract from the tinnitus. If you find that it's not bringing relief, you might consider scheduling a complimentary telehealth consultation with one of our tinnitus specialists using this link treble.health/consultation
Das Tut Gut👍🏻🥰Thank You.
Is it possible to do a 10 hour version of the video? This is so soothing
Thank you for your feedback! We're glad you find the video soothing. While we don't have a 10-hour version at the moment, it's a great suggestion, and we'll definitely consider it for future content!
Thank you so much ❤
You're welcome 😊
Hey guys ! I’m 21 years old and almost 48 hours ago I had exposure a very loud music in a party😢 , I work and I feel that I can’t even hear I feel like crying my eyes out but I can’t, I find this very helpful bc the noise be very loud I wish it gets any better soon any suggestions? I’ll be thankful ❤
I'm really sorry you're going through this. After loud noise exposure, it's important to rest your ears and avoid further loud environments. We recommend seeing an Audiologist for a full hearing evaluation to get a baseline. We'd also be happy to speak with you if you are experiencing any sound sensitivity. Schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation: treble.health/consultation
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Thank you 🙏❤️
You are so welcome. 😊
Hey,
I dont know where to start,
i feel horrible at the moment, i could basicly cry, writing this message.
I Have Tinnitus since i was 18, and it was always alright to live with for me. Iam now 25 and since 3-4 Months it hast gotten so loud and i realy dont know what to do anymore.
Its so scary for me to think, that it will always stay that loud for me, anyone has exxperience cause its realy loud now and i dont know what to do...
Thx Guys, be well and take care.
I'm so sorry to hear about your struggles with tinnitus, and I understand how overwhelming it can be. Please don't lose hope. Talking to one of our tinnitus specialists can provide valuable insights and support. You can schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation using this link: treble.health/consultation
Hey Felix 😢 I am feeling the same way well in my case it’s been almost 48 hours Aina it’s started after I went to a party but it’s hasn’t gotten better , I’m very scared to that this is going to be my future, I feel like I have somthing in my ears
Does anyone else have that where the ringing is sorta gone at daytime but is there early morning or late evening, or when it is only temporary for whatever reason
This occurrence is prevalent since mornings and evenings tend to be quieter times, amplifying the perception of tinnitus.
nothing like having multiple tinnitus relief videos playing at the same time lol
Muy bueno excelente
@@hectorcohen6258 there's nothing muy bueno excelente about tinnitus, nothing
Does anyone have where their tinnitus sort of goes up and down frequently … like it “weeeeeee”‘s for a few seconds then quiets down and sort of had this pattern to it???
Look up pulsating tinnitus
Also look up tensor tympani syndrome. You know the feeling in your eyes when you look at a bright light? That's the feeling you get in your ears as the sensation intensifies and decreases, usually for a second or two at a time, with up so several seconds of just normal tinnitus in between. As the sensation intensifies, your hearing drops out. I also hear a sort of thumping sound, like a heavy book closing.
Yeh…. Mine squeals every few seconds. How long have you had it
This is beautiful for me 💙
I’ve been wondering lately and would love to have the opinion of the tinnitus community.
I wonder would you rather be apart of the tinnitus community which cold still use sound and a form of positivity or apart of the deaf community without having tinnitus ever again? Im wonder because i’m guessing it’s going to divide opinions.
Never to hear music would be so very sad so like years I'll just suffer with tinnitus and turn the music up higher!
Even though tinnitus drives me crazy sometimes and can be hard to live with, I would always choose it over total deafness. To never hear anything ever again would be so much more difficult to cope with
this audio absolutely covers the overwhelming mid-range scream. excellent attempt. thank you for the audio, but my high-range is too far gone
Ох как я с вами и вашими проблемами, от которых хочется не уйти, а сбежать , сбежать навсегда и за быть как о страшном сне из сказки, давайте будем его ( шум ) побеждать вместе, всем радости!
I got scared half way though from a bird churping sounded mixed with the humming at about ten mins in intense deanon chant it sounded like
Can you include this sound therapy in your web app?
Iv had tinnitus all my life thru hearing loss don't have break fm it tried all music the weather nothin works for me
Well good
I was watching the video 13 times in a row and I was wondering.. is that Vietnam?
in my case, the noise disappears a couple of days, and then again bothers... but I cannot detect what causes these days of resting
That's tinnitus. It's a mysterious and unpredictable condition. Nobody seems to be able to figure it out.
Puede ser un problema cervical.
Suffering from the last 2 years with tinnitus 😢
It has taken down the volume but it’s still screaming underneath. It almost feels like I am adding to the pitch in my ears. I went to an ent and he sent me for a hearing test, after all of these years the tests came back that I need hearing aides. I have had tinnitus for so many years I don’t even remember when it started. My chiropractor feels it started with neck injuries I have had. Several years ago my bearable pitch went to unbearable levels, my head actually hurts and I have one ear that the ent said is terrible. It itches constantly. I make sure my ears are cleaned out from wax but this is like a white substance?
It sounds like you're dealing with a lot, and I can imagine how challenging that must be. It might be helpful to let your ENT know about the ongoing discomfort and changes you're experiencing, including the itching and the white substance in your ear.
Apakah menggunakan hesdphon / headset dan volume berapa ? Serta dilakukan berapa hari sekali ?
You can decide how long you spend listening to it, you can listen as long as you want! You can use any type of device to listen to this sound including earphones, speakers, surround sound systems, hearing aids, etc. You should listen to a volume where you can still hear your tinnitus. The goal of sound therapy is not to completely mask the tinnitus. Instead, listen to it at a lower volume than the tinnitus so your brain can compare the sound therapy to the tinnitus; this will allow you to habituate.
When lisening to it while i work what should the volume High or low ??
You should listen to a volume where you can still hear your tinnitus. The goal of sound therapy is not to completely mask the tinnitus. Instead, listen to it at a lower volume than the tinnitus so your brain can compare the sound therapy to the tinnitus; this will allow you to habituate.
Thank you for responding to me so quickly.@@treblehealth
Thank you for this answer I was wondering the same thing @@treblehealthI'm also wondering how long you should listen to it before you decide that maybe it's not working what would be an appropriate time frame to give it a chance
Where is our magic pill there is one for every ailment. It’s our turn.
Susan Shore has a device clearing the FDA right now. You should look into it, it might be special.
Can u suggest some equipment to record this type of sound
We recommend using bone conduction headphones to listen to this sound.
Some foods affect my tinnitus. Can anyone recommend any foods that do not affect your tinnitus? (especially fruit) Thank you.
I try my best to stay away from the processed foods. Chemicals are causing it in cases of foods . I have not isolated yet a veggie or fruit or meat that causes T. Not yet anyways .
For me Soy sauce and Chinese food make my ears Scream. No matter what I do. The worst
my tinnitus is being weird. I have my airpod MAX on, and my hearing aids lol... so maximum loudness. lol trying to drown the freaking ringing out :D
I’m on week 1 after a totally preventable experience. Neglected to bring hearing protection to a loud music venue and danced way too close to the speakers. For those of you who acquired tinnitus after a singular event or instance, how do you hope with the guilt and the immediate change in life quality?
This is a great question and one that we get a lot. Rather than putting all of the blame on ourselves, try to focus on what can promote a better outcome for you. Use mindfulness techniques and an enriched sound environment (using sound therapy) to help manage the tinnitus. We would be happy to discuss further. Schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation: treble.health/consultation
Si se puede superar
Crea redes de apoyo profesional
Es mi correo podemos charlar por ahí, te mando algunos libros y lo que a mi me sirvió, a mi me pasó por jugar con pirotecnia
No se porque se borran mis comentarios
Can I use it for hyperacusis
What is hyperacusis
Good
Yippee
Sometimes its disappear completely for few hour... And it comes back again, mine is buzzing sound... Tell me about this
This is very normal. Often times, it's due to the ambient noise/distraction around us that causes the tinnitus to fade away.
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“Dentro do círculo infinito da Divina presença que me envolve inteiramente, afirmo: há uma só presença aqui, é a da Harmonia, que faz vibrar todos os corações de felicidade e alegria. Quem quer que aqui entre, sentirá as vibrações da Divina Harmonia.
Há uma só presença aqui, é a do Amor. Deus é o Amor que envolve todos os seres num só sentimento de unidade. Este recinto está cheio da presença do Amor. No Amor eu vivo, me movo e existo. Quem quer que aqui entre sentirá a pura e santa presença do Amor.
Há uma só presença aqui, é a da Verdade. Tudo que aqui existe, tudo que aqui se fala, tudo que se pensa é a expressão da Verdade. Quem quer que aqui entre sentirá a presença da Verdade.
Há uma só presença aqui, é a da Justiça. A Justiça reina neste recinto. Todos os atos aqui praticados são regidos e inspirados pela Justiça. Quem quer que aqui entre sentirá a presença da Justiça.
Há uma só presença aqui, é a presença de Deus, o Bem. Nenhum mal pode entrar aqui. Não há mal em Deus. Deus, o bem, reside aqui. Quem quer que aqui entre sentirá a presença divina do Bem.
Há uma só presença aqui, é a presença de Deus, a Vida. Deus é a Vida essencial de todos os seres. É a Saúde do corpo e da mente. Quem quer que aqui entre sentirá a divina presença da Vida e da Saúde.
Há uma só presença aqui, é a presença de Deus e a Prosperidade. Deus é Prosperidade, pois Ele faz tudo crescer e prosperar. Deus exprime-se na Prosperidade de tudo o que aqui é empreendido em seu nome. Quem quer que aqui entre sentirá a divina presença da Prosperidade e da Abundância.
Pelo símbolo esotérico das Asas Divinas, estou em vibração harmoniosa com as correntes universais da Sabedoria, do Poder e da Alegria. A presença da Divina Sabedoria manifesta-se aqui. A presença da Alegria Divina é profundamente sentida por todos os que aqui penetram.
Na mais perfeita comunhão entre o meu Eu Inferior e o meu Eu Superior, que é Deus em mim, consagro este recinto à mais perfeita expressão de todas as qualidades divinas que há em mim e em todos os seres. As vibrações do meu pensamento são forças de Deus em mim, que aqui ficam armazenadas e daqui se irradiam para todos os seres, constituindo este lugar um centro de emissão de tudo o quanto é Bom, Alegre e Próspero.”
Need at least 8 hrs or I’m up after it ends
Turn on loop video ( click the 3 dots in the top right corner of the video) and it will keep repeating
Is this music continue listening 8 hour with headphones its.possible
It blocks out most of the tinnitus mostly.
Does this only masks or cures tinnitus..?
It doesn’t really cures tinnitus it just makes it better and quieter.
Neither! We use sound therapy to facilitate habituation by decreasing the perception of tinnitus. Check out our blog post that explains in detail how sound therapy helps reduce our perception of tinnitus. treblehealth.com/sound-therapy-for-tinnitus/
Only when I have a normal body temperature. But when I'm cold or cool its disappears like that.
Trading health for comfortability.
Is there thunder in this one
A couple of days ago I discovered that I have tinnitus. I'm shocked that there is such a disease in the world and there is no cure for it... I'm just desperate, guys.
Please call our team at Treble Health. We have people standing by to help you. Call us at (855) 714-0921. On mobile? Click here: treble.health/call
@@treblehealththank you so much. Is it possible to contact you if I live in the Netherlands?
@@alexsmith123es posible dejar el tinnitus atrás, después volverás a escuchar el silencio la mayor parte del tiempo, y verás que el tinnitus es un indicador interno de tu salud se que suena loco pero terminarás agradeciéndolo por todo lo que te va a enseñar sobre ti, también ve a qué te den masajes y explícales que es lo que te sucede hay masajes para mejorar el tinnitus como la terapia craneosacral
Why does the ringing in my ear. Sound like it’s coming from deep in my brain. I get no relief from this and I find it so depressing 😊
Deeper in the brain? I don't know details and I am no doctor but look up Vertigo, that's what I have and it feels similar to "deep in the brain" if were talking about the same thing, hope this helps! ❤
Tinnitus can result from a variety of factors. Don't feel discouraged if this sound doesn't resonate with you. There are so many different options for sound therapy for tinnitus: pink noise, crickets, rain , waterfall, ocean waves, frogs, etc. The best sound therapy is one that you find calming/relaxing.. Explore some other sounds until you find one that resonates with you. Learn more by taking the Tinnitus Quiz: treble.health/tinnitus-quiz
@@ashleywitt6681explique sobre a questão do vertigo por favor.
@@nuntius_aeterni9795 It is when calcium crystals in your ear fall into the utrical making the brain think there is more motion than there actually is.
@@ashleywitt6681 o que fazer para reverter isso?
Treat your tinnitus as a type of mental illness.
'Cos that is what it is.
The noises you hear are triggered by your brain.
Science still hasn't fathomed out which part of the brain is responsible for the noises.
It's still a medical 'work in progess'.
We were never told about tinnitus when we were kids!
In fact lots of people still don't know what tinnitus is.
Medics always thought it was triggerd by damage to the 'fine hairs' deep inside your inner ear, caused by repeated listening to loud music.
That maybe one of the causes but, onset deafness in old age also triggers it.
As I said - it's a type of Mental Illness in most cases.
It's our brains loosing it's Marbles 😂
If you have tinnitus, u could be suffering from a lack of electrolytes and or potassium.
About to go chug a gatorade and banana
Much too noisy! 😲
Wrong there. And do your thing ...
Trades one sound for another 😢
Sounds like Someone cooking Steak
Now you have me hungry again.
Yeah I thought I was the only one listening that steak😂
You ought to let your skinny buddy ride up front
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Suffering from tinnitus in the left ear😢😢
I just got it last week and I'm thinking to go see a doctor
We would be happy to help you. Schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation: treble.health/consultation
من هم مثل خودت ۶ هفته شد و دنبال درمان ولی درمان ندارد
I'm suffering from tinnitus for 1 month its like ringing in my head know what to do very restless giving me panic attack ...plz I need help
@@Thebestdance754vc precisa manter a calma, conselho mude de alimentação, corta o açúcar principalmente e carboidratos simples.