USA, WA · 2019-02-04 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive
An account in USA, WA
Sounds similar to airplane engines when I�m in the plane; a powerful turbo like sound that places my ears under pressure At first, it caused me great anxiety because I cannot �get away� from the noise when experiencing it. I�ve tried meditating. Now it is just so frustrating because i never ever had insomnia but when this starts up, it awakens me and I cannot get back to sleep. It drills into my head. I am going to try earbuds with soft sound to see if it will mask the noise.
What they reported
First noticed: 2017
Pitch: 167
Loudest: During the night
Where: Indoors
Symptoms: Ear discomfort (pain, fullness, throbbing), Headache, Insomnia, Sense of vibration
distant vibration sounding noise, sounds pulsating. woke me up because when i put my head on my pillow it gets louder, like my pillow acts as a medium from something below me that i can hear…
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Low frequency drone or hum, like an engine turning over. Only indoors. Only at my home since I moved here, nobody else can hear it and it├»┬┐┬╜s not my ears as I can move away from the sound…
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Low frequency, rumbling hum, almost sounds like the noise of a large distant war plane I first noticed this sound when I was about half way through pregnancy with my first (and only) child. …
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