Low Freq noise driving me crazy

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  1. zero-frag

    zero-frag Producer

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    Hello peeps,
    Something strange has been happening to me lately. Everytime I go to sleep (hence when there is no noise whatsoever), I hear this low frequencey noise. Nobody else hears it. It's got this sort of random LFO feel to it and it's driving me insane. That's all I hear once I notice it and there have been nights when it takes me several hours to fall asleep. I've read about this online: apparently some areas are prone to it for reasons unknown (there are thousands of possible reasons), and only about 2% of people hear it. It's a very low frequency vibration (like if a concert was taking place somewhat far away but close enough for you to feel the vibrations a bit)
    I was wondering if I was the only experiencing this ? I feel like I'm going insane since no one else in my family knows what I'm talking about but I never experienced this when I lived in other places.
     
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  3. Introninja

    Introninja Audiosexual

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    This can go many ways be careful who you ask(are you and your ears a effective team? oblivion)
     
  4. Catalyst

    Catalyst Audiosexual

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    Sounds like tinnitus

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOB9YEnOqaU​
    Yves Schelpe wrote this when he had to take Rovotril otherwise known as Clonazepam for tinnitus. It's of the benzodiazepine family of drugs.
     
  5. Catalyst

    Catalyst Audiosexual

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    Well generally yes it is ringing but tinnitus is a pretty vast subject and I think that it could also encompass what he's experiencing.
     
  6. korgrog

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    I have a room in my house that has low frequency noise ,,every once in awhile ,,it is from the trains 5 miles away
    has to be the right conditions and the right engine I guess
    you need to find out if it is you or some change in the environment around you
    buy some heat shrink window film build a 6 foot by 6 foot frame ,,,heat shrink it tight
    be very still and quite in the room, if you hear the sound and see the plastic vibrating
    it is coming from outside


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=tX6nHUrL1Xs

    why can I not get you to display properly :snuffy: :(

    One of the pioneers in modern infrasonic research was French scientist Vladimir
    Gavreau, born in Russia as Vladimir Gavronsky. He became interested in
    infrasonic waves during an experience in his lab during the 1960s when he and
    his lab assistants experienced pain in the ear drums and shaking lab equipment,
    while no audible sound was detected by his microphones. He postulated that
    it was infrasound and began a series of experiments to map out the phenomena.
    they found out it was a damaged ventilation fan.
    One of his experiments was an infrasonic whistle.

    hope this helps :bow: :mates: :dancing: :thumbsup:
     
  7. Evorax

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    I had that low noises (random sounding like a short low-passed percussion which happened only randomly) but that was like a 10 months ago. I don't know exactly what i did, but i tested my little finger keeping it for a few seconds in my ear and that low noise was never triggered when my finger was in... In In that same period of time i had "too much wax" problems which covered my eardrum sometimes and i was able to fix it by dragging my ear in a out direction carefully but that was some temorary fixes... I went to the ENT and they washed my ears with a syringe full of warm water...
    My low-noises still continued for a month or two like rarely and randomly (usually when i waking up or late night when i was tired... but also during the day but very rarely). I also drank alot of instant coffee in the mornings which i think it raised my blood pressure, i also didn't drank enough liquids daily but that bloody instant coffee and i felt so dehydrated.. but then i started to do some changes, drinking alot of liquids daily and gettin' rid of instant coffee making also physical exercises and sport for 30 minutes in the morning and also in the evening (i was a boxer in the past though..) and all of these inproved my blood flow and my overall physical condition which later fixed my low-passed noises too but i didn't predicted it and didn't even realised when i actually got rid of it.. If you consume too much caffeine try to get rid of it for a while and make sure you have a good blood flow in your body/brain. Try also to take some ginkgo biloba too, even the pharmacist would recommend you these if you ask him about something for the ear noises.

    Also check a famous product on the internet (which i never tried) called Lipoflavonoid Plus.

    To XSZE: Catalyst is right, Tinnitus doesn't mean only the high pitched noises but all the noises heard when no actual sound is present :(

    It is usually described as a ringing noise, but in some patients, it takes the form of a high-pitched whining, electric buzzing, hissing, humming, tinging or whistling sound, or as ticking, clicking, roaring, "crickets" or "tree frogs" or "locusts (cicadas)", tunes, songs, beeping, sizzling, sounds that slightly resemble human voices or even a pure steady tone like that heard during a hearing test, and in some cases, pressure changes from the interior ear.
     
  8. zero-frag

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    I didn't do a whole lot of research but I came across these two articles:
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1223158/Im-plagued-hum-hears.html
    http://www.livescience.com/38427-the-hum-mystery-taos-hum.html
     
  9. lisapower

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    well, and what about Haarp "High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program". With this equipment you can do Magic. But he sorry, i'm just a Conspiracy terrorist. Kkkkk
    Only to let you know, Brainwaves can be manipulated easily with this equipment, Not everyone is affected as we are individual, but they do a good job.

    cheers
     
  10. studio5599

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    So why can some people hear the noise while others can't? It could be that some people are actually experiencing tinnitus, says Crystal Rolfe, an audiology specialist for the Royal National Institute for the Deaf

    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1223158/Im-plagued-hum-hears.html#ixzz2x7qFUCuL
    Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook *yes*
     
  11. lisapower

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    i have Tinnitus since 10 years, the first 4 years was terrible. As it was a new experience for me and i always had my thoughts on it. And as more you think about, then it becomes worse.
    So i begann to research, and i found a few articles about Haarp. For me this makes absolutely sense. Also all thsee Wi-Fi Hot spots etc.. We are attacked on our Brainwaves and we can't get out of it, because we are surrounded by those Frequencies.
    Don't get me wrong, but you don't have to ask you whats wrong with your brain, head or ears etc. We all know we live in times where new Technologies can do things that people can't control, and those who can, they will use it for there personal interests.
     
  12. Teletoby

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    Do you hear this only on the place where you live or somewhere else too? If its only on this place, then maybe you are sensitive to certain energie, it could be radio frequencies or what ever. *yes*
     
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