harrisonm
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Hey, @George Jets , I just noticed you name. If you had a boy, he would be George Jetson.
I have Tinnitus and yes, it's been diagnosed by testing. Mine is the upper frequencies and I'm sure it's from years as a Tool & Diemaker in a busy machine shop, combined with years at the drag strip. When I was 14, that firecracker my buddy tossed in the back seat of the '62 Valiant (Some A-Body content) where I was sitting sure didn't help...No sump pump, no well pump, no basement. I hear it slightly through the day in my house, but louder at night.
And by the way, I mean absolutely no disrespect Sir by asking, pain programs have their place and I was just spitballen.Nope dont take any drugs. Vitamin supplements etc. My 9 year old hears it as well.
The way it was explained to me is pretty simple... You lose hearing at those frequencies and your brain decides it needs to fill in those frequencies. .
At your request right?I knew a gal that could hum and suck at the same time once........
I think she was just a happy girl.At your request right?
Ahh, ya killed me man.I think she was just a happy girl.
That solves the humming noise I'm always hearing!!!!!!!!!!!!I knew a gal that could hum and suck at the same time once........
No sump pump, no well pump, no basement. I hear it slightly through the day in my house, but louder at night.
That sounds plausible, however the 4 days over last winter when we lost electricity this was the loudest. Nobody had any water either. 2 hours after the electric stopped, the water stopped.Wonder if you are at one of the main feeds for the water main that is out burried under the street at your house. Supplying water for lots of other people beyond you too.
That water flowing through the main could be resonating up from the street through your water feed and by conducting onto your sewer line up into your house to your cement slab, then on up through the walls of your house like the bell on a trumpet putting out the hum sound.
As people come home from work in the evening the more water they use, taking showers, washing clothes, flushing toilets, washing dishes, cooking could be increasing the resonating tone of that water main, then conducting it up to your house.
Have to do the three foot 3/8" extension test on your water pipes like a stethoscope to see if you can hear any trace of the hum coming through your pipes.
Louder hum at night that during the day.
Hmmm . . . .
Havana SyndromeI know I'm not crazy, but I hear a constant hum inside my house. First time I really became aware of this was when we lost power for days last february. I heard it then too. Never payed it much attention until then. With no power available there were no appliances operating in the home. So that rules any of that out as a source. It's at that time I also heard it outside. I just figured people were running generators to keep their heat on. However I still hear it. It's a low pitched thrumming kind of noise like a generator continuously running at a steady speed. Wife told me its tinnitus. I say bullshit. My 9 year old hears it too. He actually came to me this morning and mentioned hearing this. He says it sounds like a truck just sitting and running. I wouldent think a 9 year old would have tinnitus. I looked it up online and apparently I'm not the only one. Anybody else here this?
I probably should have been more specific. It's my understanding that it is the USUAL cause.That might be YOUR cause but there is lots of others. Some of it is caused by the bones in your ear actually vibrating. Nothing to do with noise in your brain
Or how about driving 20 mi. away and see if you still hear it, if not. I just saved you PIA doctors visit$$.I probably should have been more specific. It's my understanding that it is the USUAL cause.
If you really want to take it farther, it's also might be due to trauma, infection, Menieres disease or a lot of other factors. But that is why I suggested that he actually see a real doctor (EMT). I seem to be the ONLY one that's suggested seeing a pro. The rest seem to be talking about aliens and other nonsense.
I guess you could do that too.Or how about driving 20 mi. away and see if you still hear it, if not. I just saved you PIA doctors visit$$.
Who knows you might spot a ufo, and the trip would really be cool.
A whole bunch in the key of E ?Poltergeist.
Nope, because I never talked to him about it. Only my wife back last february. He came to me this morning about it. I asked him what it sounded like to him. He said it sounded like my truck was running in the driveway, but cant be because I'm in the house. I said yup, sounds like a truck running.Is there any chance that the youngster is simply agreeing with dad?