Phantom Voices, Ethereal Music & Other Spooky Sounds!
Learn about Musical Ear syndrome
and unravel the mysteries of the strange sounds
many hard of hearing people secretly experience.
Before: When you hear phantom sounds no one else hears, you immediately
think the worst—like these three people did.
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"I was afraid I was going nuts!"
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"All my family believe I am nuts!"
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"Even my doctor thinks I am crazy!"

After: After learning about Musical Ear syndrome, notice the difference!
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"Knowing it is not a sign of mental illness is such a relief"
• "I am enormously relieved. Now that I am not worried about going crazy, it does not bother
me any more."
—Former Musical Ear syndrome sufferers
Now you, too, can learn the secrets of Musical Ear syndrome and how
to alleviate it!
- Sane or psychotic... learn how to distinguish between auditory hallucinations that are signs of mental illness (page 23) and the non-psychiatric auditory hallucinations that many hard of hearing people experience. (page 25)
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5 symptoms of Musical Ear syndrome ... Do you fit this profile? (page 53)
- Hearing phantom sounds?...You are not alone. (page 47)
- Tinnitus or auditory hallucinations?... Here's how to tell the difference.
(page 27)
- Exactly what are hallucinations. (page 21)
- 9 common causes of auditory hallucinations... Knowing the cause is half
the battle. (page 67)
- If I have normal hearing and hear auditory hallucinations, am I crazy? (page 54)
- 8 things you can do to alleviate or eliminate your auditory hallucinations.
(page 113)
- Turn your auditory hallucinations into pseudo-auditory hallucinations and
gain peace of mind... because you now know the difference. (page 32)
- 267 drugs, herbs and chemicals that can cause you to hear auditory hallucinations.
Eliminating these may eliminate your auditory hallucinations. (page 135)
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Techniques for overcoming sensory deprivation... Keep your auditory hallucinations at bay. (page 125)
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Dental fillings and radio broadcasts... Learn the truth about people who
claim to hear radio broadcasts through their dental fillings. (page 90)
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Songs, songs and more songs... This is what you may be hearing. (page 60)
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22 uncanny parallels between visual hallucinations (Charles Bonnet syndrome) and auditory hallucinations (Musical Ear syndrome). (page 129)
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"My grandmother is 88 and is perfectly sane. The problem is
that she has been hearing music for a few months. She was so
aggravated at her neighbors in her senior living complex that she would
complain to her apartment manager about the "constant music" they were
playing! She was even more aggravated that they would play Silent Night
four months before Christmas! Who does that?
When we learned that nobody else could hear it, we were concerned that she may
have had stroke or TIA but her workup was clear. It was then that we
turned to the internet and found your book.
I sent her your book and she is so very happy with it! She
now understands what is going on, and can even joke about it,
whereas just a few weeks ago she could only obsess about the constant
music.
She took it along to her doctor's appointment with her, and he
was very intrigued with your book also!
Thanks again for everything!"—J.S.
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