How many of us fall asleep while


listening to music in the sweet spot? I do ALL the time :) Happy Belated Thanksgiving!
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SF: I have not checked out using gear as a tax deduction, but have already been turned down by worker's comp in regard to system upgrades. I ran the purchase a Bel Canto DAC through my WK caseworker at a meeting held at my neurologists office. The neurologist added that "well we have seen more improvement in the past three months than we have in the past two years, there may be something to his claim that the music helps." The neurologist is also certified "wacky", his hair is a different color every time I visit. My wife comes along for no other reason than to see what the color of the month is. I suspect that when there is a cancellation or a lapse in appointments, he goes to the restroom and dyes his hair another color. The only problem with what I have been doing with the biofeedback is that I have conditioned myself to automatically perform the breathing exercises when I listen to music, because of this I now have to listen to talk radio when driving the car.
Man, am I glad this post popped up - I thought it was me. I fall asleep almost every time, I thought it was my age, only 42 but a 20 year old and 17 year old have aged me! As soon as I close my eyes to enjoy the soundstage it's over.
I always fall asleep during listening. The music renders me completely relaxed and at peace. My girlfriend always gets mad at me for this. The first time I saw someone else admitting to this was Sam Tellig, in a recent review. I knew I wasn't alone, but discounted him because of his age.
DK: Despite so many of my docs supporting my claim, I'm getting rejected a lot. So, what else can I do so to sooth this savage me, moi?? Listen to music! But I've got to get my dose of Howard Stern in the morning... that's why I needed a Fanfare tuner! Hey Pops, I'm 47, and I've been falling asleep listening to music for >10 yrs. It's not just the medical marijuana!
I find it difficult to fall asleep while in the "sweet spot", whether or not I am listening to music.