Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 Sorry for the late response... I travel a lot so I am away. I talked to the Dr again, and he does not know what to do... he is familiar with 4s, but like everyone else is not sure what is causing it. His noise generators are inexpensive compared to other places I have tried. I asked if I could give his name out, but at this point he asked that I not post it, since he doesn't want to waste anyone's time or money until he can figure out a way to help. He is looking into misophonia further and I will of course pass on any info we come across. hi. my name is becky and although i read the posts, i don't always reply or post myself. however, i must tell you that i purchased a set of sound generators like marsha provides through her clinic this past fall. they are pricey, but for me, they have bought me some sanity! the only person who knows about my condition is my husband and these generators are so small that no one else has noticed them while i have worn them. they are especially easy for women to hide with their hair down. they were a life saver over christmas when i had 4 extra people in my house who i hate to hear eat. i have tried to wear them only when needed. for example, i wear them every time my family sits down to eat together and i don't feel rushed into finishing as fast as i can to get out of there. i also wear them if i am going to sit right next to my husband while watching a movie or when my daughter has a stuffy nose and sniffs all day. i keep them> with me all the time and they are easy to put in when you get used to them and pretty comfortable to wear. the only negative thing about them i have noticed is that, if you have them all the way turned up, you can't hear regular conversation as well and have to be an extra good listener. also, i never noticed until i started wearing these all of the visual things that bother me. for instance, i can't hear my mother-in-law chomping her gum, but even with my generators in, i can't stand to see her chew. this is good in a way, because i can recognize things that i need to work on in dealing with ssss. hope i helped. they are well worth the investment!> > becky> > > -------- Original Message --------> Subject: Do noise generators help?> From: " incalion7 " <incalion7@>> Date: Thu, December 27, 2007 11:53 pm> To: Soundsensitivity > > Hi all,> Have any of you tried noise generators? White noise or other> types of noise generating devices? If so, have they helped and how> did you use them? For example, did you wear them all the time or just> when you were around the offending noises? Did it take awhile for it> to help or was it immediate? Any info would help.> Thanks!> > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search.> > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Share life as it happens with the new Windows Live. > http://www.windowslive.com/share.html? ocid=TXT_TAGHM_Wave2_sharelife_122007 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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