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Musical Hallucinations or Earworms or Musical Ear Syndrome

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I hear constant music notes or lyrics like a broken gramophone, other times it's nonsense words to music repeating like a broken gramophone.

Which is it ?

Anyone got a good way of dealing with it?

I have found CBT and EMDR helpful along with a therapist and I understand Acceptance of it is KEY!

But that isn't always easy to deal with.

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It seems that this condition is more common than you think. It's a different type of tinnitus, but it's tinnitus nevertheless. I take astaxanthin and it has helped me tremendously with my tinnitus. I buy from vitamin express, a bit more expensive, but the quality is better. Good luck with your search for something to help you.

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