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07-04-2022 03:14 PM
I am looking for a good sound machine to help with tinnitus. Does anyone have one they like. My tinnitus is so bad at night. Thanks
07-04-2022 03:18 PM
Even if you don't buy from them, Amazon sells a number of them. You can at least see the different kinds and read customer reviews.
07-04-2022 03:22 PM
@matty liz I just play something from "Ambient Noise" on my Echo Show. I think you could do it with any Echo. I have tinnitus too, and right now I like "Rain on a Window." Just put it on continual rotation. My DD uses the Big Red Rooster White Noise Machine for her little daughter. It plugs in or works on a battery. It's lasted for 3 years so far and is on all the time. I think it cost around $16.00.
07-04-2022 03:23 PM
@matty liz I've had tinnitus for a long time. You'll be using sound to distract your attention away from the tinnitus. It can be a fan, a radio, or one of those natural sound machines. If you decide on a natural sound machine, I would look for the lowest price just to try it out. I have one, but mostly I turn on the radio.
07-04-2022 03:28 PM
I've used a Homemedics sound machine for decades and I've only had to replace it once. I think I paid about $20 or so. In a pinch, I can find white noise on my phone through apps. I don't have tinnitus but I'm a notoriously poor sleeper and can't go without this.
07-04-2022 03:33 PM
I don't have tinnitus but do appreciate white noise. I run a fan in the bedroom at night. During the day, in other parts of the house, I play a CD that's just fan noise, with the CD / DVD player set to repeat. You can get other types of sound CD's - for example, pure white noise, rainstorm, waves on the beach, sounds of nature, etc. If you have a digital assistant, like Alexa, I believe it can also play such sounds.
07-04-2022 03:41 PM
Appreciate each imput so. All came up with different thoughts and very doable. It is individual so I can see what works. Thanks to each of you
07-04-2022 03:43 PM
I run a Hunter air purifier - it's a win/win ...noise and also clean air.
07-04-2022 04:04 PM
LectroFan. I have had it for almost 10 years.
07-04-2022 04:04 PM
I have a Dohm Sound Machine. That kind has been around for a very long time. It was one of the original noise makers for sleeping. I like that it's adjustable to make the sound deeper or higher...whatever you need. Looks like this:
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