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Old Aug 04, 2012, 04:44 AM
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here's my question- does anyone know of some kind of product i can buy and turn it on and it just plays nature sounds?

i'm at my wits end with not sleeping (voices and thoughts ) keeping me awake, and i'm posting here for ideas of how to drown them out. surely their must be some nature thing i can get.. plug it in by my bed and it makes soothing sounds

or some soft music... but i can't really think of anything accept enya

suggestions?

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Old Aug 04, 2012, 05:05 AM
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I had a CD with nature sounds. It had different tracks with crickets, water, et cetera. I gave it to my exH when he was in the hospital recently to drown out the noise so he could sleep.

I had it saved to my hard drive but alas my son stepped on my laptop when our electric was out and I had to replace the hard drive.

I did an ebay search for buy it now CDs and found several. http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_saca...rt=nc&LH_BIN=1
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Old Aug 04, 2012, 08:18 AM
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I had a CD with nature sounds. It had different tracks with crickets, water, et cetera. I gave it to my exH when he was in the hospital recently to drown out the noise so he could sleep.

I had it saved to my hard drive but alas my son stepped on my laptop when our electric was out and I had to replace the hard drive.

I did an ebay search for buy it now CDs and found several. http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_saca...rt=nc&LH_BIN=1


cool.

which was the one you had.

it would be cool to get one tried and tested by the forum members
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Old Aug 04, 2012, 08:20 AM
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I can't recall which one was mine. I listened to water more than the other tracks.
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Old Aug 04, 2012, 03:22 PM
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I have all kinds of sleep devices which play nature sounds! All sorts!
I have the machine, which does this...Hey...I can send it to you, as I no longer use it! just send me your address via PM. I now use my Kindle Fire, on which I've downloaded all kinds of sound apps!
I personally like the sounds of rain, especially rain on a tin roof. I also, almost all the time now, fall asleep to audio books, of male British narrators, reading long, involved historical data, LOL!
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Old Aug 04, 2012, 04:37 PM
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I have all kinds of sleep devices which play nature sounds! All sorts!
I have the machine, which does this...Hey...I can send it to you, as I no longer use it! just send me your address via PM. I now use my Kindle Fire, on which I've downloaded all kinds of sound apps!
I personally like the sounds of rain, especially rain on a tin roof. I also, almost all the time now, fall asleep to audio books, of male British narrators, reading long, involved historical data, LOL!


tell me about the machine... what is it called?

i don't mean any offence, but i'd rather not give my address to anyone on here. weather it's pm, or pubblickly- i do apreciate the offer though.
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Old Aug 04, 2012, 05:14 PM
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tell me about the machine... what is it called?

i don't mean any offence, but i'd rather not give my address to anyone on here. weather it's pm, or pubblickly- i do apreciate the offer though.
I understand. The machine is just one of those "sound" machines. You can find them almost anywhere!
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Old Aug 04, 2012, 07:37 PM
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Binaural Beats (youtube that and then go to a youtube-to-mp3 converter to make it into a music file) will not only drown out the sounds and whatnot externally keeping you awake, but will also give you something to focus on enough to keep your thoughts from wandering while not keeping your attention too much that you don't sleep. And the mHz are specially designed to trigger specific brain wave activity that induces sleep and dreaming.

Mandamay has begun trying it out and it's given her more delta sleep (the deepest kind of sleep), which she never normally gets.
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Binaural Beats (youtube that and then go to a youtube-to-mp3 converter to make it into a music file) will not only drown out the sounds and whatnot externally keeping you awake, but will also give you something to focus on enough to keep your thoughts from wandering while not keeping your attention too much that you don't sleep. And the mHz are specially designed to trigger specific brain wave activity that induces sleep and dreaming.

Mandamay has begun trying it out and it's given her more delta sleep (the deepest kind of sleep), which she never normally gets.


thanks.

i think i've seen a post by mandamay somewhere- may private message her and here about it from experience
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Old Aug 05, 2012, 03:51 PM
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I have a soundmachine by conair. It has sounds such as rain falling, thunder storms, babbling brook, rain forest and a white noise sound which i found annoying. I'm using it for now but i'm looking for something else. They have really nice soothing sounds on you tube. I don't know if you can download them though. I'm going to look into it. You can get on amazon and search for sound machines and you should be able to find something.
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Old Aug 05, 2012, 04:11 PM
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I have a soundmachine by conair. It has sounds such as rain falling, thunder storms, babbling brook, rain forest and a white noise sound which i found annoying. I'm using it for now but i'm looking for something else. They have really nice soothing sounds on you tube. I don't know if you can download them though. I'm going to look into it. You can get on amazon and search for sound machines and you should be able to find something.


hey.

thanks for the suggestions

how good are the sounds on the machine you mentioned?

i mean like.. are they really realistic or are they not that good simulated ones (hope you know what i'm trying to say!)
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Old Aug 05, 2012, 09:10 PM
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hey.

thanks for the suggestions

how good are the sounds on the machine you mentioned?

i mean like.. are they really realistic or are they not that good simulated ones (hope you know what i'm trying to say!)
Well, not really. At first i thought it sounded like the real thing but then (and i'm not sure how to explain it) you could hear that there was a repetitive loop and its irritating. You can't really relax because its so noticeable. The white noise is just a loud annoying sound and then they have the rain forest where you'll hear birds and it sounds like monkeys in the background, they have a train, a heartbeat and i think thats it. So like i said i usually use only the babbling brook or the falling rain. I'm looking for something else a little more realistic sounding and without that noticeable loop.
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Old Aug 06, 2012, 04:22 AM
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Well, not really. At first i thought it sounded like the real thing but then (and i'm not sure how to explain it) you could hear that there was a repetitive loop and its irritating. You can't really relax because its so noticeable. The white noise is just a loud annoying sound and then they have the rain forest where you'll hear birds and it sounds like monkeys in the background, they have a train, a heartbeat and i think thats it. So like i said i usually use only the babbling brook or the falling rain. I'm looking for something else a little more realistic sounding and without that noticeable loop.


well if you do find something better... then let me know!.

keeping a close eye on this thread..
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Old Aug 06, 2012, 03:03 PM
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My sound machine, which was stored in the closet till I found it, is by Homedics. But there are many such machines. I have a Kindle Fire, and the apps there offer many sound downloads. Last night I used the "rain on a car" which actually is the best sounding one for simulating rain on a tin roof.
I apologize if I sounded intrusive, offering to send you my-no-longer-used machine, and suggesting you PM me with your address. Afterwards, I realized how intrusive and inappropriate that must have sounded. People who know me here would probably have taken me up on that offer, but you don't know me, and may have thought me a kook!
Also, if you have a smart phone or an android phone, there are many such apps for those as well.
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Old Aug 06, 2012, 03:57 PM
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My sound machine, which was stored in the closet till I found it, is by Homedics. But there are many such machines. I have a Kindle Fire, and the apps there offer many sound downloads. Last night I used the "rain on a car" which actually is the best sounding one for simulating rain on a tin roof.
I apologize if I sounded intrusive, offering to send you my-no-longer-used machine, and suggesting you PM me with your address. Afterwards, I realized how intrusive and inappropriate that must have sounded. People who know me here would probably have taken me up on that offer, but you don't know me, and may have thought me a kook!
Also, if you have a smart phone or an android phone, there are many such apps for those as well.
Patty


really.,... don't worry about it.

it's fine.

and thanks for all your suggestions.

they are much apreciated
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Old Aug 06, 2012, 06:30 PM
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Have you tried youtube videos ? there are long hours videos
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