Rose65
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Seems it is an attitude of mind. The power of the mind can be phenomenal and can be harnessed with the right techniques, I assume.
The bed got waves ?...We lived across the Highway from a railroad track. We also had a waterbed. It was OK for some of the trains, but then they ran at night too and when the very heavy trains would go by the bed got waves,. Then during the day they were very noisy and got on my nerves!
Ever sleep in a waterbed ? Especially across the street from the railroad tracks? Maybe instead of waves I should have said the water in the bed shook!The bed got waves ?...worthy of a good comedy show...
I had tinnitus for a while and panicked at first. Yet I was able to mask it with soothing music on soft headband headphones at night and slept fine. I adapted. Fortunately it has gone now.For years I have been dealing with tinnitus, and the majority of qualified persons I have encountered have suggested that training your brain to overlook that sound that only you hear is what it takes. The preponderance of solutions we are offered is the insertion of noise, white noise, waves, rain on the roof, or nature sounds. I currently have hearing aids that have a program intended to retrain my brain using generated controlled background sound.
That's what the hearing aid apps do. Instead of fixing the car just turn up the music.I had tinnitus for a while and panicked at first. Yet I was able to mask it with soothing music on soft headband headphones at night and slept fine. I adapted. Fortunately it has gone now.