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USA, Town & Country · 2019-03-13 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive

An account in USA, Town & Country

Sounds like a diesel truck idling outside the home. Sometimes I hear louder or quiter in different parts of my home. It does increase and decrease in volume on different days. Hearing it change while walking through my home is disconcerting and convinced me that it was an outside source, not tinnitus.

What they reported

First noticed: 2000

Pitch: I can't get it to generate a low enough tone, all too high

Loudest: Equal night and day

Where: Indoors

Symptoms: Insomnia

Changes with weather: I haven't noticed any changes but will take note of that.

 

Others who described something like this

2019-03-26

Sounds exactly like there is a large truck idling down the street outside. but I can actually feel the noise vibrating and pulsing inside my eardrum. The way it goes in and out mimics the so

the accounts read alike, found by meaning rather than by shared details

2018-10-25

Sounds like an idling diesel engine, a low pitch vibration. Is much louder inside my house than out doors. I have Tinnitus. I can hear the high pitch tinnitus tone simultaneously with the lo

the accounts read alike, found by meaning rather than by shared details

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This is a Hum report from Dr Glen MacPherson's World Hum Map, an open, worldwide record of people who hear an unexplained low-frequency hum. Reproduced with permission and with thanks; the project is at thehum.info. We remove anything on request. Location shown is approximate.