Posted on 05/22/2009 3:48:56 PM PDT by TaraP
She says it’s only when she’s in her house.
I get that when I fail to correctly operate whipped cream dispensors.
I hear the hum, too, and sometimes “it” knows the words, too.
Electrical Transformers will hum pretty loudly when they are under a heavy load.Maybe they should check that out.
I’m used to urban environments so I wouldn’t notice that, but I do occasionally get a high-pitched note that lasts maybe ten seconds, with a distinct start and end, no difference of tone or note or volume in it. Sounds very much like a radio or electronic thing, as if someone’s tuning in, then going off. You’d almost want to say — hello? But I never do. :)
Speaking of weird sounds, though...ever try listening to water trickling in the next room? In the right amount and force it sounds just like people talking, only you can’t make out what they’re saying.
Well, time for my thorazine... ;)
Whoa! Now it is in... my right ear!
There is only... one thing to do!
I take Levothyroxine for low thyroid....it GIVES you tinnitis....but, you get used to it. Never goes away...just can hear it more when there is less ambient noise.
Crickets, now...they sound exactly like sleigh bells to me.
I used to have a girlfriend who could hum “The Flight of the Bumblebee”.
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Yeah .. it could be ... I've always associated it with the 7 yr. locust noise in the trees.
I hear the hum from electric lines. Inside the house, I can hear the outside yard light when it comes on, for three years it’s made a noise. And I have good insulation, it’s just the pitch that makes the difference.
But under it all, I have tinnitus. At night, I leave the radio on softly in the background, just to where it covers the tinnitus and the yard light.
*sigh*
One day, before an earthquake (little one, around a 3-3.5 here in MO, I heard a deep hum. Piezoelectric effect, I guess.
Only in the house...well, so is mine most of the time. My grandparents used to have a large, noisy grandfather clock in the main hallway. Never did I have any tinnitus problems at their place. Tinnitus is most agravating for me when in bed, at night.
Outside of the house one is preoccupied with the immediate environment, filled with other sounds.
What she is hearing is a sound echoing down the halls of time - muted by time and distance, it is the collective OMMMMMmmmm of Woodstock Nation contemplating their navels.
Hmmm... sound only heard by Eloi... perhaps it’s the siren call of the Morlocks???
two words: Monica Lewinsky
I'm deaf in one ear, so I just hear a "mmm".
FMCDH(BITS)
Tinnitus! There’s a constant drone of bees, humming and even a pop every now & then in my ears.
The hum we often hear is an industrial fan at a factory a few miles from our house. Very annoying, especially at nights when you would like to have the window open in the bedroom.
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