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Komentáře • 527

  • @treblehealth
    @treblehealth  Před rokem +3

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  • @drewrichardson9944
    @drewrichardson9944 Před 3 lety +324

    The background music is very distracting unfortunately.

    • @jeri926
      @jeri926 Před 2 lety +23

      It is very distracting, unfortunately.
      His information is helpful, but the music isn't.

    • @gloriayoga
      @gloriayoga Před 2 lety +5

      @Donald Krasniak I didn't hear it either but I also could only hear two of the pitches, the 4000 and the 10,000

    • @nz-nz
      @nz-nz Před 2 lety +4

      True!

    • @atashakgem
      @atashakgem Před 2 lety +4

      @@jeri926 I agree

    • @zinkadu
      @zinkadu Před 2 lety

      @Donald Krasniak I guess the same applies to you

  • @farzan000
    @farzan000 Před rokem +22

    The background music was extremely disturbing! The only thing that interfere with a hearing test is exactly something like a background music!

  • @cheeryohs
    @cheeryohs Před 3 lety +94

    I had an palate expander when I was 9 years old. After, expanding my mouth to make room for teeth, I’ve had tinnitus. I remember asking my mom if she heard “that noise” and never had the issue checked by a doctor. Only in recent discovery and research, I’ve found that orthodontics may cause tinnitus. It’s gotten extremely worse as I’ve gotten older. I’ve learned to deal with it, but it’s not easy.

    • @inthemaze7441
      @inthemaze7441 Před 3 lety +5

      @Jelene, I've had a high pitched hum in my head since my youth. Being around the old vacuum tube t.v.s would drive me nuts.
      One day shopping with my older sisters I asked them the same. They said no, I never asked again.
      Understood the body had a small amount of electricity running through it, I attributed it to that. Lololol, kids.

    • @Russeren01
      @Russeren01 Před 2 lety +5

      That’s incredible, not in a good way of course. Just that I experience almost the same. I got TMD with tinnitus because my dumb orthodontist pulled two premolars in my upper jaw and retracted my teeth backwards/reduced my palate. They said it was best treatment, those bastards. I will need to expand my palate to its initial state to fix my TMD problem and remove tinnitus. I’ve tested my hearing, the whole hearing spectrum, both the very high and low frequencies. No hearing damage. The orthodontist industry have falsified data.

    • @Mondainai
      @Mondainai Před rokem +3

      @@Russeren01 Any luck? Ive had a similar issue, I have an underbite so I was given braces and the elastic bands to push my lower jaw back. They buggered it up, took it out too early, I dont know, got TMJD. But ive had tinnitus ever since, and the position of my jaw makes it louder or quieter, the further back my jaw the louder. So id love to know if moving my jaw back forward will lessen the intensity. I went and had hearing tests with the same results as yourself. Ive been bitter about the orthodontist ever since, and all doctors because they have 0 clue, even the hospitals ear dude had never heard of jaw disfunction causing tinnitus.

    • @darklight8128
      @darklight8128 Před rokem

      I thought I was the only one who got tinnitus from my orthodontist! One day they tightened my braces and it's been there ever since.

    • @Mondainai
      @Mondainai Před rokem +1

      @@darklight8128 It's nice to hear I/we are not alone! We can suffer together because when you mention such to any doctor they have 0 idea and think its not possible..... Hang in there! 🥶

  • @kbrent6082
    @kbrent6082 Před 2 lety +20

    As a child, I hated when Mom took me to Dillard's department store in the mall. I would hate the loud ringing in my ears. I knew they had some equipment technology that was making it (I never heard this high pitch anywhere else, not like this), but no one could hear it but me. I would say "it's so loud in here!" I was super sensitive to these super-high frequencies that others didn't hear. Now I hear it all the time.

    • @tahabaig629
      @tahabaig629 Před 2 lety +2

      Man the old tv noise frequency feels horrible to me and not many people hear that

    • @log8569
      @log8569 Před 2 lety +1

      @@tahabaig629 YES thank you none of my family could ever hear it

    • @Ary2953Faye
      @Ary2953Faye Před 2 lety

      Same people always say I'm hearing things and now I do hear it all the time ugh

    • @AveryMilieu
      @AveryMilieu Před rokem

      Escalator?

  • @AveryMilieu
    @AveryMilieu Před 3 lety +29

    My ears started ringing at the age of 7 -- I noticed it after they removed my tonsils in 1957.
    At this point it is multiple tones, pulsing and changing, worse sometimes, better others. Different tones in each ear, they occasionally seem to harmonize. They seem to be at about the frequency of most voices. It's like being deaf in many ways....
    This is intriguing.

    • @rollingstart_90s
      @rollingstart_90s Před 3 lety +4

      That is a long time with tinnitus. I'm sorry. My experience is similar when it comes to the sound. I hear multiple sounds. General white noise in both, left ear has lower pitch ringing and right ear has higher pitch sound + sometimes it has a morse code type beeping. It all started in 2013 with a very mild and quiet hissing, but has gradually gotten worse = louder and multiple sounds. I've had long periods of not really hearing it, but due to having very stressful past 2 years, the condition has gotten worse. Despite it all, I do not hear the noises all the time and need to have relatively calm and peaceful environment for the tinnitus sounds to cut through the sounds of the environment. Best of luck to you. Please follow Julian Cowan Hills videos on youtube, he has the same approach as Ben Thompson here. I have found his and Bens advice helpful in many ways. Take care Avery.

    • @bhartley868
      @bhartley868 Před 3 lety +4

      Did they give you antibiotics when your tonsils were removed ? Antibiotics some, can cause tinnitus. That would logically explain it.

    • @AveryMilieu
      @AveryMilieu Před 3 lety

      @@bhartley868 Spent my childhood (before and after the tonsils came out) being pokes with antibiotics, syrups and pills from my earliest memories. If they didn't give it to me as routine at the hospital I'm sure my mother would have requested it.

    • @AveryMilieu
      @AveryMilieu Před 3 lety +1

      @@rollingstart_90s Your description of the noises you experience is very close to my own. And it's always changing... The Morse Code and the pulsing and the white noise with melodies. Mine might be partially related to allergies -- pollen seasons and wildfire smoke both aggravate it. I can hear the difference --- room fans are suddenly soundless, my phone can ring and I don't notice it unless I'm holding it. Smoke clears and two days later I can hear the ceiling fan and the phone rings again...
      AND I'm allergic to all the pharma and OTC crap they recommend, likely the result of 50 years with HCV (that is going away, I'm using Rife Frequencies to kill it off).

    • @cfrandre8319
      @cfrandre8319 Před 2 lety +2

      I was put on triple-dose aspirin 4x per day when I was 8, and the tinnitus began within a few weeks. It has never gone away, even after I quit taking the aspirin when I was 10 or so. The noise is multi-pitch, some low, some high, some sounding like jet engines, sometimes sounding like voices in another room when other noises are reflected into the mix. I can’t trust my hearing much at all-the racket makes it hard to distinguish what people are saying, confusing when I think I hear a baby crying, or water running-sometimes I even have trouble recognising sirens of certain pitches. I notice when I am absorbed in tasks, I can kind of ignore it-luckily, or I’d never get anything done! But ignoring it ends up giving me a headache and when my year-round seasonal allergies kick in, I’m hurting. Listening to music-baroque/renaissance, Bach, Scarlatti, Purcell or other complex pieces and classical, Andalusian lute/guitar, viola, cello, oboe, bassoon, a wide range of pitches-seems to produce a mild abatement, for a short time, when I can concentrate on work with music in the background, absent-mindedly following the fiddly-picky-bits. But the infernal noise nevvvvverrr goesss awaaaaay…and tv seems to make it worse, so I don’t have it in my work areas, in the rooms I spend much time in, or my bedroom. A stint of chemo and rads a few years ago didn’t help. I know we’re all in the same boat, so I hope to learn from the videos and your kindly shared experiences. I live in a somewhat remote small town and there are no tinnitus experts within 400 to 700 miles…I wish us all success in mitigating the “curtain of sound” we carry around with us. Thank you, Dr. Thompson, and thanks to all you contributors to this subject.

  • @stevemchadd
    @stevemchadd Před rokem +25

    I'm 65 and have had tinnitus for as long as I can remember, I have found out that it's up at the 11,000Hz range.
    This may sound a little odd but having been a lover and participant in dance music for many years I found that deep music combining 40Hz at 140 Bpm negates the tinnitus static and allows me to be more focused and clear thinking, not sure if this is just a coincidence but for some reason just after a few seconds (sometimes it takes longer) I get a tingling sensation which starts just just below the crown of my head and then continues through my body and into my legs and the static can go away for days, sometimes weeks (maybe I'm just weird?)

    • @chelle315
      @chelle315 Před rokem +3

      Mine is the same.... Around 11,000

    • @MrBombayDude
      @MrBombayDude Před 6 měsíci +1

      Do you have an example of a soundtrack you are mentioning or how I can go about producing one? My frequency may be close to yours

    • @ludovic5480
      @ludovic5480 Před 3 měsíci

      guys I just find this channel and just wanna let you know it seems there has been a breakthrought intinitus research. steve you talk about a sensation below the crown of your head they also talk about that. My newspaper today ( french Le Figaro) talks about this new breakthrough approved by fda called LENIRE treatment that's how I just discover all this. check it out I'm gonna try it for sure (ok treatment seems to cost 3000€ but it's my only option...) they use the plasticity capacity of the brain with simultaneous neural and sensatory inputs and it seems 90% of their patients see a clear improvement after this process.

  • @soarthumbs1
    @soarthumbs1 Před rokem +7

    Hey doctor redo this video without out the music. Why in the world would you put music in the background?

  • @peterratkins9163
    @peterratkins9163 Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks Ben..
    It is great to find someone who is taking T Seriously.
    I summise that I have lost all hearing above my T frequencies of around 3.5khz..
    Thus when I do your test, I detect nothing at the T frequencies and start to hear harmonics and subs as I glide up to 12khz.
    It is actually enlightening.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Peter, thank you for the comment. We are glad to know that our videos have helped you. Enjoy exploring our other CZcams videos, as well as blog articles on treblehealth.com

  • @invisableobserver
    @invisableobserver Před 2 lety +7

    The tones of the tinnitus I suffer from change depending on where I am at. When I am at home when all electricity off the tinnitus goes away, if I turn on a incandescent light I hear a mild high pitch, an extreme high pitch from a fluorescent or LED. If cell phone is on I hear an extreme annoying hum. If I am near wifi or a cell tower I hear annoying painful weird tones. So it is electromagnetic radiation pollution causing the tinnitus.

  • @andydressler5495
    @andydressler5495 Před rokem +2

    Fantastic; I vaguely equated my tinnitus frequency using your test. And??? Ben, while I find you to be very well spoken and seemingly direct and to the point, the results of this test along with .25 cents won't buy me a cup of coffee at Starbucks...... nor change, treat, or correct my tinnitus condition.

  • @paulacoyle5685
    @paulacoyle5685 Před 2 lety +10

    I’ve always had super ability to differentiate pitch (except at extremes of course). My dad was a piano tuner and I inherited his sense of pitch, but my tinnitus perception Has been since I was little, and seems to be multiple pitches. It’s much like a very high-pitched touch tone phone sound, incorporating several different dissonant pitches.
    Plus an extremely low almost AV electronic feedback hum at several dissonant frequencies together. The low humming became added to my high-pitched frequencies since the early 2000’s.
    I have had brief times when it seems like the low pitch disappears, such as when I have been on prednisone or somehow managed to relieve nerve pain and muscle tension in my neck for brief periods.
    The low pitch gets very loud when I have a headache.(either migraine or tension) and I can make the high pitch very loud by thrusting my jaw forward , clenching my jaw, or tensing my neck deliberately.

    • @KindOldRaven
      @KindOldRaven Před 2 lety +5

      This is exactly how mine is, it's several dissonant pitches that seem to basically alternate so quickly that it sounds almost like a single tone. It's messed up and extremely annoying and hard to match.

  • @andrealoulou
    @andrealoulou Před 3 lety +59

    My tinnitus is worse after listening to this 😂

    • @deerinheadlights9784
      @deerinheadlights9784 Před 3 lety +1

      I stopped at 1:59 the minimum volume is way too loud for me

    • @hybrid-rattles397
      @hybrid-rattles397 Před 3 lety +2

      Dam🤣😂💀 same

    • @escargot8854
      @escargot8854 Před 3 lety +2

      Same. This is really frustrating. I wish he would be more responsible

    • @annaostrikov7639
      @annaostrikov7639 Před 3 lety +5

      My tinnitus is permanently worse please avoid this at all cost if you value your sanity.

    • @andrealoulou
      @andrealoulou Před 3 lety +2

      @@annaostrikov7639 How long? I had increased tinnitus for a week after listening to this. Hopefully yours will go back to it's normal level soon.

  • @NorsePJ
    @NorsePJ Před rokem +3

    My tinnitus is somewhere around the 440 Hz range, which is actually the same pitch as the internationally recognised A440 (or simply A4) pitch. This is also true for 432 Hz though that is slightly more flat. Both are 'A' notes.

  • @treblehealth
    @treblehealth  Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you for watching! If you enjoyed this video, you should watch - Listen to Ten Crazy Tinnitus Sounds:
    czcams.com/video/d-HLy4Goxps/video.html

  • @philadams374
    @philadams374 Před rokem +3

    Knowing what frequency your heads ringing at doesn't make the noise go away.

  • @loveMAM97
    @loveMAM97 Před 3 lety +16

    I think I have tinnitis but I'm not sure. When I tune into it and pay attention to it, it's louder than sin! It can only describe it as the highest frequency imaginable! But it's not technically loud. But it's always in my head

    • @caffeinatedinsomniac9298
      @caffeinatedinsomniac9298 Před 3 lety +7

      OMG I have the same thing. When I'm doing my own thing I completely forget about it, but then sometimes at night, that ringing sound is so loud it keeps me from sleeping.

    • @Panda-kn6zo
      @Panda-kn6zo Před 3 lety +1

      I have the same symptoms. When I have my headphones and concentrare on it, I hear it. Otherwise I don’t. irdk what to do with this

    • @omarcapaso7156
      @omarcapaso7156 Před 3 lety

      @@Panda-kn6zo this is me rn I’m so confused on what it is, it feels like it’s in my head yk

    • @Panda-kn6zo
      @Panda-kn6zo Před 3 lety +2

      Omar Capaso Ik What You're saying, i have The same stuff, I haven't been able to study for 4 days. And Its not like real tinnitus But Its like My brain is being microwaved

    • @omarcapaso7156
      @omarcapaso7156 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Panda-kn6zo yeah I closed both my ears and realized I’ve never heard silence and it bummed me out :( I recently noticed it like two days ago I hope it can get better if I stop using earbuds not sure if that’s the cause tho. I can definitely tune the sound out when I’m watching tv or something like that but it’s really annoying.

  • @harrygerbil9270
    @harrygerbil9270 Před 2 lety

    It’s nice to hear a doctor that doesn’t try to intimidate you with big words and mono tone boredom.

  • @melodyebuskin5490
    @melodyebuskin5490 Před 3 lety +7

    If there’s no purpose to trying to find your T tone I’m not sure why I’d do this test.

    • @victorhughadlard1031
      @victorhughadlard1031 Před 3 lety +7

      My thoughts exactly.No point.I wonder if this person is a sufferer.He seems to treat it like a fun subject sometimes.Jingoistic even.

  • @john-ch8vd
    @john-ch8vd Před 9 měsíci +2

    TURN OFF THE BACKGROUND MUSIC

  • @ut561
    @ut561 Před 2 lety +4

    good information but I suggestion dropping the background music, it's annoying especially for people with sound sensitivities !

  • @awadhtamimi5305
    @awadhtamimi5305 Před rokem +5

    Wow. Did he play 12,000 ? I haven’t heard a single beat. Anyone else ?

    • @PNQuinn
      @PNQuinn Před měsícem

      I only heard 4000 khz, (tone A) after that I heard nothing.

  • @rodcosta3827
    @rodcosta3827 Před 4 lety +6

    Hi. Just one thing. Tinnitus vary a lot, and many people can develop tinnitus in both ears, and they still be different from each ear. So, Despite being somehing easy to fix on an user end side, would be better if you guys could implement Left and Right sides of stereo, so users can choose one side and hear the tone only in the affected ear, otherwise, imo, they might hurt the ear that don't need any treatment. I got tinnitus in one ear, then after a period the other ear got it too, and they are different from each other. I'm sarting to do my own treatments on my own, carefully at best, with a software that generates white noise and applying an EQ to filter only the Hz I want (this is a tip for everybody else), altought it migh be dangerous, many people don't have many options.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for your recommendation!

    • @omarcapaso7156
      @omarcapaso7156 Před 3 lety

      How did you get tinnitus? Is it from earbud use?

    • @scotth5237
      @scotth5237 Před 2 lety

      @@omarcapaso7156 I was in pretty loud bands for a long time. I just do acoustic now but the ringing is louder than ever.

  • @UberAlphaSirus
    @UberAlphaSirus Před 3 lety +6

    The background music really fucking helps. Where did you get your qualifications from again?

  • @1rsalc
    @1rsalc Před 5 měsíci

    This is incredible. After listening a couple of times to the 4 kH tone, my tinnitus is barely audible.
    If it comes back, I'll listen to the 4 kH tone again. Thanks!

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Před 5 měsíci

      That's wonderful to hear! Keep using it as needed, and remember, we're here to support you on your journey to managing tinnitus.

  • @patriots0416
    @patriots0416 Před 3 lety +7

    Is it possible to have several tones because I couldn’t hear anything above 9000?

  • @onlineplanet2236
    @onlineplanet2236 Před 3 lety +18

    I think I have 12000hz frequency but it is at a low volume most of the time but sometimes it gets louder especially listening to the ringing in the video it got louder than it usually is and also became higher pitched than usual

  • @SilverSeaOT7
    @SilverSeaOT7 Před 2 lety +2

    Am I the only one who just hears the 4000hz?After that I can’t hear anything.

  • @DJDanceClassic
    @DJDanceClassic Před 3 lety +68

    Lol, not everyone has a constant beep. Tinnitus can be a whoos, shoosh, tick or other noise too!

    • @preethas7710
      @preethas7710 Před 3 lety +3

      I have both - Tinnitus and Pulsatile Tinnitus

    • @preethas7710
      @preethas7710 Před 3 lety +2

      Plus i have squeaky sounds, cracking sounds, alarm sounds, feeble birds, baby crying

    • @DJDanceClassic
      @DJDanceClassic Před 3 lety +4

      No, mine is worse, some high pitched sounds

    • @wolfpack3590
      @wolfpack3590 Před 3 lety +3

      I have whoos, got it from this month(19-1-21) it is very annoying and stressful

    • @DJDanceClassic
      @DJDanceClassic Před 3 lety +2

      And it will never ever go away again. You will have to live with it the rest of your life. I know, it sucks.

  • @jorjicostava2913
    @jorjicostava2913 Před 3 lety +2

    My tinnitus doenst quite come from my ears but from inside my head

  • @ghostratsarah
    @ghostratsarah Před 2 lety +2

    When I hear tones the same as my tinnitus, I don't hear anything.
    I know it's tinnitus drowning it out because the pitches I lose fluctuate, and I never lose the highest ends. I can also very clearly hear those sounds when I put ear plugs in. I would still rather live with those alarms and crickets than my dad's snoring and sister's cackling all night.
    My phone has a built in hearing test, so I can monitor it's fluctuation.

  • @workingTchr
    @workingTchr Před rokem +2

    It would be great if there was some neurological way of detecting your tinnitus frequency. Maybe my tinnitus tone is unusual, but *whatever* tone I play, it'll sound like my tinnitus tone.

  • @tbutman42
    @tbutman42 Před 3 lety +8

    I heard the tone at 4000hz and thought it a pretty close match... Couldn't begin to hear the next 4 tones... umm

    • @tpike32
      @tpike32 Před 3 lety

      Umm.. I only heard the 800 and it’s lower then my tinnitus 🥺

    • @curquhart317
      @curquhart317 Před 2 lety +1

      Exactly with me too. I heard the first one at 4000hz but my tinnitus is so loud and high pitched, and loud it overpowers any other high pitch noise. I think they call it tea kettle tinnitus but higher pitch than a tea kettle but constantly.

    • @lunarballoonistxo
      @lunarballoonistxo Před 2 lety +1

      @@tpike32 mine was the first one too and the others hurt my ears 😖

  • @smegul1464
    @smegul1464 Před 3 lety +3

    Omg 14,000 hz is so close to mine

  • @Saartje05
    @Saartje05 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm very close to 10000 hertz. It's almost exactly what I hear day in day out.

  • @bluesystemjackson
    @bluesystemjackson Před 3 měsíci +1

    My frequenz after I did tinnitus test on May 13, 2024

  • @defund-the-media4763
    @defund-the-media4763 Před 3 lety +8

    Im so used to having it the concept of silence is strange to me now and hearing an other sound then my brand seems really weird

    • @purefunguy
      @purefunguy Před 2 lety

      Absolute silence feels a bit torturous tbh. There is no input to your brain

    • @BlackStarSymphony
      @BlackStarSymphony Před rokem

      There isn't any such thing as true silence. Because even if you were placed in a completely silent room and didn't have tinnitus, your ears would start searching for sounds to hear. It likely you would come out of that situation with tinnitus. So true silence is not a good thing and can actually cause people get tinnitus.

  • @bruceclevenger9800
    @bruceclevenger9800 Před rokem +1

    I have the ringing in my ears 24/7/365. The 4K was about the right pitch. I could not even hear the 8K and 12K tones. My tone is not continuous, it sounds more like crickets chirping.

  • @wurldpeaz7820
    @wurldpeaz7820 Před 3 lety +6

    this worked for me after matching my frequency sometimes it's higher than other times I have a lot of scarring from. terrible ear infections as a child but I tried this and that maddening loud ringing in my ear stopped. the regular low buzzing is still there but I have learned to live with that, it's the high pitched one that drives me insane

    • @sueemrick9075
      @sueemrick9075 Před 11 měsíci

      Same, it's the high pitch shrill that is awful to live with. 95% of the time mine is high pitched/shrill, the 5% when it is low I am SO happy. I just wish I knew what makes it change and why it is low so infrequently.

  • @SusanBullockUberGrams
    @SusanBullockUberGrams Před 4 lety +3

    Ok heard the answer after posting my question

  • @treblehealth
    @treblehealth  Před 4 lety +3

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  • @icandivideos5743
    @icandivideos5743 Před 2 lety +1

    Mine is not in my ears it is in my brain, my audio test was perfect, how do I mask it in my brain?

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Před 2 lety

      Hey iCandi Videos, you asked some good personalized questions here. My answer depends on more information that I do not yet know about your history. Feel free to contact our team at Treble Health and we can do our best to help you.

  • @Kemalina
    @Kemalina Před 2 lety +1

    For god sake try to find a solution I cannot handle the tinnitus anymore 😩😩😩

  • @scotth5237
    @scotth5237 Před 2 lety +4

    Good to know this, a weird thing is when I turn my head all the way to the right it gets louder, not to the left (found this out exercising)

    • @lynnann96
      @lynnann96 Před 2 lety +2

      Jutting my jaw out takes it up two octaves. Right to left jaw movement changes ears. Cicadas and crickets for 15 years.

  • @SusanBullockUberGrams
    @SusanBullockUberGrams Před 4 lety +6

    Do I need ear phones I heard nothing after 8000

  • @sakenu16
    @sakenu16 Před 3 lety +10

    Dr Ben, if it is in the higher range like higher than 13500hz and as we age does that mean tinnitus could get cancelled out by age? Since I know as people age their frequency range decreases just due to normal aging process. And thank you for this tool and your wonderful videos. So far you, Glenn and Julian are truly very helpful and informative. Also wondering if that is why Julian has said he doesn’t have tinnitus anymore.

    • @M4dBoOmr
      @M4dBoOmr Před 3 lety

      I would really like to know that

    • @samueleide
      @samueleide Před 2 lety +3

      Tinnitus is not caused by an external sound, but usually by your inner ear canal or by your brain itself. Even if you lose hearing at older age, say if you can only hear to 11 kHz, your tinnitus can be higher frequencies than this. Some people lose their tinnitus but most i believe have it for life. I've had it for as long as I can remember, back to early primary school, however I can't hink of any incident which could have triggered it. I think I may just have drawn the short straw and be born with it.

    • @sakenu16
      @sakenu16 Před 2 lety +1

      @@samueleide Interesting. Maybe we all have tinnitus, some are just able to hear the inner working of their brain and ear canal but most can’t. But then would mean Tinnitus and Hearing loss are not necessarily related.

    • @samueleide
      @samueleide Před 2 lety

      @@sakenu16 Exactly. My hearing is very good except from my tinnitus. The last time I had a hearing test I got a top score, however that was indicating how low (desibels) sounds i could hear and not how high frequencies I could hear. However I measured myself to hear to 16 kHz, but not 17 kHz. I guess my tinnitus is in that range, or somewhat lower.

  • @itsmelalalla8155
    @itsmelalalla8155 Před 3 lety +1

    My tinnitus is like wind blowing and my hearing
    is fine,no headachs or something

  • @bevfinch9584
    @bevfinch9584 Před 2 lety +1

    White noise describes mine best. Not high pitch

  • @panavisionnot7180
    @panavisionnot7180 Před 9 měsíci

    Mine is 12901Hz ... but when I protrude my jaw as far as it will move forward, the pitch changes and it drops to 11603Hz... ( approx readings . LOL) and when I regress, it almost disappears .. I could almost play melodies with it like on a pedal steel .. However, even it it brings on relief, walking around with a pulled back jaw would not only look silly , but it would be uncomfortable.. My advice is : Don't get bogged down with it and do't let it make you lose your sense of humour ! Thanks for putting us up to this challenge..honk honk.. wfeeet, fweet...

  • @geminil2415
    @geminil2415 Před 2 lety +2

    What has happened to me? I heard the first one, I heard no noise from the others. I am not deaf so I am not wearing head phones, I am quite worried now.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Před 2 lety

      Gemini, you asked some good personalized questions here. My answer depends on more information that I do not yet know about your history. Feel free to contact our team via email and we can do our best to help you. Our email is contact@treblehealth.com

  • @ESonic11
    @ESonic11 Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks for the video. Is there anything of significant value in knowing this frequency? If it's for masking as part of TRT, my own experiences with masking were poor and ineffective.. The usefulness of this tone might be that you can combine it with TENs impulses to the neck to simulate the work done in Ireland and Minnesota. I would like to do this as I am completely disillusioned by the time it's taking to get those devices on the market for people like myself who are debilitated from tinnitus. I look forward to a video from you where you are showing people like myself how to use this device, but I read about the device two or three years ago and perhaps because of the pandemic it seems completely stalled.

  • @wvblower007
    @wvblower007 Před 11 měsíci

    You just changed my life!

  • @thereignofthezero225
    @thereignofthezero225 Před rokem +2

    I can't even hear the 14k but my gf said it was super annoying haha

  • @theexplosionist2019
    @theexplosionist2019 Před rokem

    Square wave at 30hz is almost identical to what I hear in my right ear 24/7 since 2012.

  • @codyleger1750
    @codyleger1750 Před rokem +3

    I started playing with this last night and noticed that I felt a huge "let down" when I matched the frequency of my tinnitus, as if my ears were resting or what I would describe as the feeling of something leaking out of them but nothing was actually leaking. Is there a medical explanation for this?

  • @tracydana7652
    @tracydana7652 Před 2 lety +2

    Well the only one heard of all of these was the first 4000 but it wasn't my exact sound... all the others...nothing... my family was super annoyed and asked me to stop :)

    • @sueemrick9075
      @sueemrick9075 Před 11 měsíci

      yes funny how they get annoyed for a few seconds but have no empathy for one living with that in their head 24/7. where's our off button?

  • @pauljd86
    @pauljd86 Před 3 lety +2

    I am so appreciative of you Dr. Thompson

  • @goldahashemzukhn-viren8523

    I found my frequency listening 2 a 9 hr rat repellent supersonic song, the one with a picture of a rat at the car steering wheel.
    And then I stumbled upon yr video, Dr.

  • @DerickPitcher
    @DerickPitcher Před 8 měsíci +1

    I'm 60 years old and The only frequencies I can hear is 20Hz to 8,000 Hz and 13,500Hz to 16,000 Hz or I cannot hear from 8,000 Hz to 13,500Hz and 16,000Hz and above. Is that odd that I can decipher two ranges?

  • @StinkyGreenBud
    @StinkyGreenBud Před 3 lety +5

    Holy shit that program was at half volume and the sound about gave me a heart attack. Thanks dude.

  • @thaliab3641
    @thaliab3641 Před 3 lety +1

    The music in the background is distracting

  • @wqkh4ever
    @wqkh4ever Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Dr. Ben. Hope all is well and thank you for your videos. My pitch frequency is around 14hertz. Is this considered severe,mild? Can it be lessen over time,i think i started hearing it about a week...thank you Dr. Ben

    • @poiuytreza806
      @poiuytreza806 Před 3 lety

      did u get used to your tinitus? i mean ignoring it most part of the day? when it started? what’s the frequency of ur t? thx

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Před 3 lety

      I assume you mean your frequency is 14,000 Hz? The pitch of the tinnitus typically does not play a role in treatment or therapy. The severity is measured by the Tinnitus Functional Index of Tinnitus Handicap Inventory.

    • @ghostratsarah
      @ghostratsarah Před 2 lety +1

      Mine is all over the place. Different types of sounds, from humming squealing crickets sirens alarms, changes depending on the hour.
      I have a hearing test on one of my phones, not the one I'm currently using, and I use it once every few days in the exact same environment. Sometimes my hearing is perfect, sometimes I can't register half of the tones because the blend into my tinnitus. There is one tone that sometimes sounds like crickets fighting the crickets in my head.

  • @ryanchristensen1799
    @ryanchristensen1799 Před 3 lety +8

    Sounds like mine is around 10000 hz and it sucks trying to sleep at night. Is the ringing at that frequency mean damaged hearing in that frequency range?

    • @vinniecentz
      @vinniecentz Před 2 lety +1

      Sometimes. My tinnitus rings at about 4000hz, same frequency I'm damaged at

    • @Saartje05
      @Saartje05 Před 2 lety +1

      Mine is around 10000 hz too. I always sleep with the tv on. What also works for me is the tinnitus sound therapy. The water flowing. What doesn't work are all kinds of other high sounds or beeps or whatever, that only makes it worse.

    • @BlackStarSymphony
      @BlackStarSymphony Před rokem +1

      Mine's at 8000 hertz.

  • @perfectsq4
    @perfectsq4 Před 2 lety +1

    Mine is not a high pitch, but rather like crickets. I didn't hear anything close to what I hear constantly. So I'm not sure why.

  • @kenhill3986
    @kenhill3986 Před rokem

    You need to buy this before you can do anything. You can match your frequency but if you save it seems that even if you go in and delete it you can’t continue to modify the frequency. It’s not that expensive but why pay for something that you can’t really try out before you buy

  • @MastaSquidge
    @MastaSquidge Před 2 lety +11

    Mine is definitely complex. At least two tones but sometimes I feel like there's 3 going on. One extremely high, one towards the middle ground, and a low almost pulsing tone that comes and goes.
    At times the tone will abruptly change as well.
    It's absurdly loud and getting worse as I get older.
    I've never heard silence in my life and I guess I'm just cursed to always run a fan.

    • @scubawrestler
      @scubawrestler Před 2 lety

      I have at least two tones in my left ear, which is more damaged than my right, The two are dystonic, like hitting the wrong keys on the piano. There are at least three, and a low pitched hiss on my right, also dystonic, and even more so against those on the left. YIKES

    • @no.future
      @no.future Před 2 lety

      I feel the exact same way!! I even went to a ear doctor and they basically told me to mask the sounds....

  • @Bigstarvideos
    @Bigstarvideos Před rokem

    I have moderate to severe tinnitus in my left ear and I believe its above 8k. Unfortunately, I have severe hearing loss above 9k so I can't hear any tones as I've got a 70 DB deficiency at 9K up to 12K and can hear nothing above those frequencies. I'm hesitant to put on a pair of headphones and try to match the tinnitus above 8k as I'd have to turn up the volume of tones in the headphones and I'm worried about exposing my hair cells to ultra high frequencies that I can't hear and damaging them further. I hope Susan Shores tinnitus device coming out next year can treat people that can't actually hear sounds at the frequencies their tinnitus is at!🤞

  • @Roo63
    @Roo63 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you.

  • @asimov1954
    @asimov1954 Před 7 měsíci

    When you talk about masking/equating the tone with the subject's tinnitus....are you saying...generate a tone on that website....and when one hits a frequency and can no longer hear that tone, then that is the frequency? Example.... all the way up to 8000 hz....I can hear the tone.... at 8000...I don't hear the tone....but as I go higher than 8000...I can start to hear a tone again. I have had tinnitus since 1978. Was in the USN..did not wear hearing protection. After leaving the service, went to the petrochemical industry - did not wear hearing protection. I am now in training in the petrochemical industry. When we have a group of new hires, I will lead into a hearing protection presentation by putting that 8000 hz tone on the room speakers. After a couple of minutes....(of course I can't hear the 8000...I begin talking about the importance of wearing hearing protection.... and that one of the many causes of tennitus...is a loss of hearing.

  • @ajm_1211
    @ajm_1211 Před 3 lety +3

    Mine is extremely high pitched like 16000

  • @rms539
    @rms539 Před rokem +1

    Background music turned was annoying to me

  • @ballcapgirl1210
    @ballcapgirl1210 Před 3 lety +3

    How does listening to the frequency help?

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Před 3 lety +1

      It's more for sound engineers, musicians, or those who are curious about the nature of the tinnitus. The specific tinnitus frequency is sometimes used for notch therapy, but I don't recommend notch therapy.

  • @kevmitchify
    @kevmitchify Před 3 lety +3

    Are there any studies or articles that describe this procedure of A-B testing two frequencies at a time to zero in on the tinnitus frequency? In particular I'm interested in the optimal way to select the next frequency to test against the "winner" of each iteration.

  • @ericklundin5431
    @ericklundin5431 Před 7 měsíci

    Umm, Why choose "Pure Tone" then have background music? That totally defeats the idea of pure tone.

  • @williamruy9350
    @williamruy9350 Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks x 1,000,000 and more.

  • @SusanHeffernan-vp7ik
    @SusanHeffernan-vp7ik Před 8 měsíci +3

    Get rid of that background music, it makes it so hard to listen properly to your voice the information and the noise in this video and the noise in my head. Please it's so disrupting man.❤❤

  • @loverlei79
    @loverlei79 Před 3 lety +1

    13100Hz

  • @GlynTaylor
    @GlynTaylor Před 10 měsíci

    Mine is 20khz, not even common enough to play here 😭 Maybe if I didn't have this freakishly high frequency hearing I wouldn't now have the tinnitus. No I constantly hear that mouse deterrent sound

  • @palemale2501
    @palemale2501 Před rokem

    The music is a complete silly distraction and the link does not work. Well done.

  • @tee57515
    @tee57515 Před 2 lety +5

    I'm on the spectrum, I've read that alot of people on the spectrum suffer from tinnitus. I would be curious to just hear your thoughts on that statisitc.
    These videos are amazing! Thank you

    • @NothingLikeaLadyWithaBuzzsaw
      @NothingLikeaLadyWithaBuzzsaw Před 2 lety +1

      I've had ringing as long as I can remember and so has another autistic person that i know! It seems like it's fairly common for us

    • @cabbage2329
      @cabbage2329 Před 2 lety

      New Conspiricy Theory Just Dropped: Tinnitus Causes Autism (/j)

    • @BlackStarSymphony
      @BlackStarSymphony Před rokem

      Hi, I'm on the spectrum too. Ie been asking questions about this topic too and about if cbt is harder for us or not. No answer yet. Have you figured out how to deal with your tinnitus?

  • @treblehealth
    @treblehealth  Před 4 lety

    Hey everyone, this is Dr. Ben ✋
    🔔 I humbly ask you to Subscribe to our Channel 👍 No one suffers from tinnitus alone. I created Pure Tinnitus to help thousands of individuals improve their tinnitus.

  • @koolchem6653
    @koolchem6653 Před 3 lety +4

    I couldn't even hear the 12000 Hz! I heard the others just fine, though.

  • @-E-M-M-
    @-E-M-M- Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks

  • @vel5094
    @vel5094 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m confused, I can hear all the sounds from the different hertz?

  • @Nexsusthepro
    @Nexsusthepro Před 2 lety

    I'm just keeping my eye on Reddit's R/Tinnitus Research. We need to see some proper clinical trials for a cure/demonstrable treatment

  • @idiom9684
    @idiom9684 Před 3 lety

    Just matched my tinnitus to 25hz

  • @brambo2204
    @brambo2204 Před rokem +1

    I tried to match my tinnitus but having some difficulties. I would describe my tinnitus as an old school tv that always made that ultra high ringing sound in the back, which is always there. When I try to do the test, I can only hear up to 16 khz. But around the frequencies between 14 khz and 15 khz I am having difficulties to hear the sounds as well and I have to really turn up the volume to hear the sounds. I the meantime I find it difficult to hear my own tinnitus as well. But a bandwidth of 1khz seems quite bad matching. Does anyone have tips how to match it better?

  • @mgsiddle
    @mgsiddle Před rokem

    Agree the background music makes the test meaningless.

  • @calypsis
    @calypsis Před 3 lety +10

    Mine is close to the 14000 range, but I could definitely still hear it. I think mine could have something to do with blood flow, so I'm going to start working out and doing yoga to see if it improves it at all. I really hope it does

    • @suzythecat7880
      @suzythecat7880 Před 3 lety +1

      Hey how are ur now any improvement

    • @calypsis
      @calypsis Před 3 lety +1

      @@suzythecat7880 Wow so funny you commented about this right now, I'm at the ear doctor at this very moment getting it checked haha

    • @suzythecat7880
      @suzythecat7880 Před 3 lety +1

      @@calypsis ooo life is bad at times😞

    • @calypsis
      @calypsis Před 3 lety +3

      @@suzythecat7880 So good news is, they didn't find any issues. The bad new is... they didn't find the issue 😅. I was really hoping to get some answers today. I don't even have hearing loss. Just random ringing.

    • @rezartaprence6235
      @rezartaprence6235 Před 2 lety

      @@calypsis Same here. I started hearing the sound after I got covid 19 (delta variant) checked the ears at the specialist and everything seems ok. Please let us know if you find something. I'll let you know if I find the root of this problem. Thanks.

  • @sallysmith8081
    @sallysmith8081 Před rokem

    I don't know what or why to do this? The sound disappears for me at 8,000. So is that my tone? I don't hear anything above 8,000. I didn't hear you mention what the use is or how you know when your frequency matches.

  • @welshboyuk7651
    @welshboyuk7651 Před 3 lety +3

    I wish I knew what was going on with me cause I’ve been hearing a noise now for years and this last year it’s been getting louder gradually and it’s only the last month that I’ve realised it’s not noises that are going on around me it’s in my head and this morning I went on CZcams listening to different frequency,s and the frequency I’m hearing is around 50 hz which is totally different it seems to what other people are hearing. The noise is so low I feel like I can feel the vibrations of it and it’s starting to get unbearable, another thing I have discovered recently is when I clench my jaw as hard as I can I literally double the volume of it? From what I can gather this doesn’t sound like tinnitus does it cause that seems to be more high pitched.... the sound is like I’m by a loud electricity pylon or there is a car ticking over outside with a noisey exhaust on it. Ever heard of anyone having something like this?

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Před 3 lety +4

      Could be something related to middle ear muscles behind the ear drum. As for the jaw clenching most people can make their tinnitus louder by clenching jaw it does not mean much.

  • @Alesha_Lewer
    @Alesha_Lewer Před 29 dny

    That website wasn’t working on either of my browsers

  • @kasforai
    @kasforai Před rokem +1

    So whats the instructions regarding finding my frequency, I can hear 4000 not 8000 what that means?

  • @colintv2950
    @colintv2950 Před 3 lety +8

    I could only hear that annoying background music. Ear worms can be just as annoying as tinnitus. Now I have both 😬

  • @edwardmonsariste4050
    @edwardmonsariste4050 Před rokem +2

    I went for decades hearing the word tinnitus spoke as Ti-Nite-Us. Then all of a sudden, this new way of saying it hurts my ears.

  • @nycbearff
    @nycbearff Před 2 lety +1

    Taking the test was interesting - my ears can no longer hear sounds that are as high as my tinnitus sound. So it's entirely internal. Notch techniques to reduce the sound (which depends on being able to hear the same sound with your ears) won't work for me.

  • @vsee2207
    @vsee2207 Před 2 měsíci

    I didn't hear the noise...

  • @Matlacha_Painter
    @Matlacha_Painter Před rokem

    Background prevents being able to follow the directions.

  • @atashakgem
    @atashakgem Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you again for another instructions! Doctor Ben, could you pls kindly let us know the higher the number of htz meaning less irritating ringing tone/ sound? I can say mine is surely 8000-9000 htz, so is this high pitch? Because when I listen to the 12000 i hear so little, i wish mine was in that range then, because that is tolerable, so ppl are in range of 12000 and up they don’t suffer as those of us has lower frequency htz? 🥺😔 thank you very much if you pls help me understand this? 🙏🙏🙏🙌🏻🙏

  • @gtbt4740
    @gtbt4740 Před 2 lety

    Tinnitus is kinda cool 😎
    I have that from my childhood and I thought this is normal