07-19-2018, 06:11 AM
(07-19-2018, 05:29 AM)Mr. Anderson Wrote:(07-19-2018, 05:08 AM)Greenduck Wrote:(07-18-2018, 11:17 PM)Shannon Wrote: So how then do we explain the complete failure of all attempts I have made to stop, prevent or even reduce tinnitus? Every sub since DMSI 2.5 has had a complete multi-statement anti-tinnitus module, and the 5G program for it also fails.
Well you are the expert, but maybe it's inevitable to take away the sound of "the script being played up" in one's mind?
It isn't that annoying for me, not like the high pitch sound you get the day after a loud concert, but lower and more gentle.
It also feels like when something is worked on, the pitch become more distinct.
I am pretty much with Greenduck here. I don't even think this is "real" tinnitus but the side effect of processing the script. I can't tell the reason, but maybe some personality types, maybe these ones who are more easily overwhelmed by a huge amount of information hear it es some sort of echo of processing the script, I don't know. And I also don't perceive it as that loud so it doesn't bother me at all.
FWIW, I can't say anything about tinnitus because I've rightly no idea, but I did notice that when I'm attempting to resist the script the sound of the subliminal becomes... annoying, unpleasant, especially at louder volumes. This usually passes with use.
(Haven't noticed anything tinnitus-like even though I've been playing the hybrid tracks on headphones, sometimes at pretty high volumes, though. And my ears do see significant use due to my profession and the occasional rock concert I like to attend).
Now that I've switched to the Ocean Surf hybrid track, I'm finding it much easier on the ears for some reason than the Trickling Stream hybrid, even though I've maintained the same volume. On the trickling stream track the parts when the subliminal content kicked in were very much apparent to my hearing. On ocean surf, I'd have to consciously look for it to notice.
Dunno what this means exactly, but so it is.
"A man who is doing his True Will has the inertia of the Universe to assist him." - A. Crowley