My therapist once tried a white noise generator in her waiting room. I guess it was supposed to be soothing but since I was working in our microwave center at the time white noise (like an open squelch) was a sign something had gone very wrong with one of the comm systems. Fan whir makes me drowsy, though. What strange brains we have.
Our first irreconcilable difference after 42 years: I like classical music, and she likes PBS/British accents narrating documentaries. Simple answer, separate bedrooms.
Using unfinished basement bedroom while kid is visiting. Have to listen to furnace, 3 freezers, water softener recharge, and back up supply for home office fans run full time and loud. Plus the floor creaks when she moves about.
I find it VERY dificult to sleep without my sound machine. I even take it to the hospital when I am unfortunately required to spend less than quality time there.
I have an app on my phone, White Noise, that has a bunch of different sounds: various white noise, train, weather, water, etc. I plug it into my clock radio AUX and drift off to sleep. I’m an extremely light sleeper. When I was in the hospital, I had it playing through a bluetooth speaker, loudly to drown out the sound from the hallway. I was right outside the nurses station. The night nurse walked in and panicked, asking what the noise was.
I can’t sleep in silence. Can’t do music because my brain plays/sings along. I kept TV on very low mumble so my brain wouldn’t try to make out dialog. I now play “fan” on Alexa’s “Ambient Sounds” skill.
Nachikethass almost 5 years ago
I find flowing water to be quite soothing…
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 5 years ago
Fan noise works well.
Pharmakeus Ubik almost 5 years ago
Flowing magma.
flagmichael almost 5 years ago
My therapist once tried a white noise generator in her waiting room. I guess it was supposed to be soothing but since I was working in our microwave center at the time white noise (like an open squelch) was a sign something had gone very wrong with one of the comm systems. Fan whir makes me drowsy, though. What strange brains we have.
GabryelFrost almost 5 years ago
How about sound of tv ?
Pentagen almost 5 years ago
Silence, please. ASMR keeps me awake.
Da'Dad almost 5 years ago
Clear conscience. Sometimes it takes me as much as two minutes to fall asleep.
Tyge almost 5 years ago
Yeah. We’ve no more room to put anything.
Tyge almost 5 years ago
I didn’t know they used “mood music.” ;o)
V45mikky almost 5 years ago
When she said what will it be tonight, I thought they were talking about sex.
Michael G. almost 5 years ago
Dueling Bedsprings! :-D
nosirrom almost 5 years ago
How about a little Simon and Garfunkel.
Jimmyk939 almost 5 years ago
Music, low volume. Anything from Bach to Beatles to Billy Joel. Switch to Def Leppard, Govt Mule, Colin James, etc during the day.
colddonkey almost 5 years ago
My hearing is pretty much gone no wasted money on those gadgets.
jbmlaw01 almost 5 years ago
Our first irreconcilable difference after 42 years: I like classical music, and she likes PBS/British accents narrating documentaries. Simple answer, separate bedrooms.
Oge almost 5 years ago
flickering yellow light and crackling fire sounds… Yes, I have a wood burning stove in my bedroom. In the summer a couple of LED candles work as well.
ChessPirate almost 5 years ago
“Static?”
“You’re gonna talk all night?”
And that’s when the fight started… ☺
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe almost 5 years ago
Using unfinished basement bedroom while kid is visiting. Have to listen to furnace, 3 freezers, water softener recharge, and back up supply for home office fans run full time and loud. Plus the floor creaks when she moves about.
Back to Big Mike almost 5 years ago
I find it VERY dificult to sleep without my sound machine. I even take it to the hospital when I am unfortunately required to spend less than quality time there.
flushed almost 5 years ago
At 72 years old and male I would find the sound of flowing water to be way too much of an inspiration for another visit to the bathroom.
Julie478 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I have an app on my phone, White Noise, that has a bunch of different sounds: various white noise, train, weather, water, etc. I plug it into my clock radio AUX and drift off to sleep. I’m an extremely light sleeper. When I was in the hospital, I had it playing through a bluetooth speaker, loudly to drown out the sound from the hallway. I was right outside the nurses station. The night nurse walked in and panicked, asking what the noise was.
Wooded trail almost 5 years ago
Theres always the heartbeat option. Its super creepy. (I know its good for babies & puppies…) but its not relaxing for an adult!!
paranormal almost 5 years ago
I can’t sleep if it’s quiet. I usually have the fan on unless it’s really cold; then I use my sound machine on white noise.
dwagner200 almost 5 years ago
I can’t sleep in silence. Can’t do music because my brain plays/sings along. I kept TV on very low mumble so my brain wouldn’t try to make out dialog. I now play “fan” on Alexa’s “Ambient Sounds” skill.
DCBakerEsq almost 5 years ago
I prefer ‘Soothing Sounds of the Western Front, 1918.’ Puts me right under.
cknoblo Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I use heavy rain, or trains. I grew up near railroad tracks, so I find that soothing.
trainnut1956 almost 5 years ago
I find flowing water makes me need to make water of my own…
ironbrigade1861 almost 5 years ago
Makes me have to pee.
cheesehead almost 5 years ago
Soothing yes. Except then I have to get up to pee.