Crickets
The sound of crickets chirping masks my tinnitus almost completely. I think I will start a "cricket farm" in my bedroom. I have one cricket that lives in the air vent next to my computer. He starts...
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Other people have said the same thing. I think one of our administrators is in love with crickets. Amazing, the rich array of tinnitus types out there. A chirping cricket would simply irritate me, and...
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Glad to read it Allan. Do you ever experience residual inhibition from this? Am interested to know.
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I also get relief from the sound of crickets. The best simulator I have found is the Sharper Image Sound Soother. I can't remember the name of the sound, but it does not say "crickets" next to the...
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Its funny cos i was looking after my sisters pet liuzard a few weeks ago and the thing eats live crickets and the buggers made so much noise that i ended up placing them in a kitchen cupboard, and...
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To Allan2011, Hey what you can do to make that new invention more effective is put a microphone in the cage full of crickets and place loudspeakers in your room to get that surround sound. Make sure...
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I agree with Kai. If I lived in a tropical rain forest I would probably never notice my T.
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Glad to read it Allan. Do you ever experience residual inhibition from this? Am interested to know. Yes, but it's short lived. Only lasts for an hour or so.Allan
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