Guest guest Posted December 15, 2008 Report Share Posted December 15, 2008 I have not heard of Sleep-eze. I could use that with my husbands snoring! and my dogs too LOL. They sometimes snore louder than he does! That's great about the University of Florida and the fact they knew what you were talking about!! Be sure to keep us posted on that! Darlene > > Anybody ever try sleep-eze?? -- this is a white noise producing product > that fits in the ear. Supposedly for people who need to drown out > snoring and other noises to let them sleep at night. It is around $200. > Comes with batteries and is sound adjustable. > > My psychologist was not much help today. She just told me to not sit > next to my husband at a dinner table when we are out to eat. Also feel > free to get up and leave when I find the tension building to the > unbearable mark, listen to music or white noise on IPOD, etc. > > I finally got ahold of a receptionist at Univ of Florida, Dr. Hall > treats misophonia there. He is on leave, I left a message and email for > another doctor, Dr. . At least when I mentioned selective sound > sensitivity the receptionist knew what I was talking about. > This would be about 2 hours from me. We are willing to go if they can > help. I don't want to have false hope nor do I want to waste a few > thousands bucks!! > My husband is being very understanding.That is a GREAT thing. Plus > Klonopin at night calms me down > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 If you try it, please let us knowhow it goes!!! From: Soundsensitivity [mailto:Soundsensitivity ] On Behalf Of lsalin Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 4:58 PM To: Soundsensitivity Subject: sleep-eze Anybody ever try sleep-eze?? -- this is a white noise producing product that fits in the ear. Supposedly for people who need to drown out snoring and other noises to let them sleep at night. It is around $200. Comes with batteries and is sound adjustable. My psychologist was not much help today. She just told me to not sit next to my husband at a dinner table when we are out to eat. Also feel free to get up and leave when I find the tension building to the unbearable mark, listen to music or white noise on IPOD, etc. I finally got ahold of a receptionist at Univ of Florida, Dr. Hall treats misophonia there. He is on leave, I left a message and email for another doctor, Dr. . At least when I mentioned selective sound sensitivity the receptionist knew what I was talking about. This would be about 2 hours from me. We are willing to go if they can help. I don't want to have false hope nor do I want to waste a few thousands bucks!! My husband is being very understanding.That is a GREAT thing. Plus Klonopin at night calms me down Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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