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Whats that ringing in your ears? - Marc Fagelson

Whats that ringing in your ears? - Marc Fagelson

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Tinnitus has been bothering humanity since Ancient Babylon, plaguing everyone from Leonardo da Vinci to Charles Darwin. Today, roughly one in seven people worldwide experiences this auditory sensation. So what exactly is tinnitus, and where does this persistent sound come from? Marc Fagelson travels into the auditory system to explore the loss of silence. Lesson by Marc Fagelson, directed by Zedem Media
Date: 2020-08-22

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I find meditation very helpful. At first it was difficult to sit with the tinnitus, but the more experienced you get at following the sensations of the breath, the more your tinnitus becomes just one of the many sensations that you can invite into your experience, and by doing so it retreats more into the background. This may not necessarily work for everyone but in my opinion its definitely worth giving it a try.
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This was an idiotic video. What you are talking about is something else than the ringing in the ears people usually talk about. What you are talking about is constant. Meanwhile, the other type appears sometimes and other times there's just silence. Also, it can appear even in loud environments
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So i dont hear something all the time, but i especially hear it when ive just got done like exercising or something. Its like a super loud, constant tone, that also sometimes gets quieter when i turn my attention to the noise and focus on it. Is that the same thing?
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So human brain and body is like a electric machine, Hiss noises like microphone, Blinks like monitor screen. Is it coincidence that both human body system and electic-wired man made system have very similar type of error?
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wait only 1/7 people get this? I thought literally everyone gets this
edit: oh ok tinnitus is for when it doesnt ever go away
this happens like once a month for a minute

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I had this since I was kids. I thought it was just the night bugs just being noisy, but a couple months ago I finally noticed it. I wish I didn't.
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Ah, so it WAS tinnitus.
Its weird bc it feels like I can tone the sound up and down depending when I want to ignore someone lmao

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Before this, I thought this was a message that is incomprehensible through human ears from celestial life outside space.
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