I "feel" it more as a pressure in my head that, at it's worst, hits me even as soon as I park at home and open my car door. Fans can dull the throbbing of it, but the pressure is still there. At times it wanes to tolerable, other times I have to leave just to get some sleep. I hate being in my own home. It's not electrical, I've had that checked. Being on top of a crossing of underground water sources is the most logical potential explanation I've found online so far. Thank you for your research, it is a maddening and isolating experience.
Kalispell Montana 59901 · 2019-08-16 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive
An account in Kalispell Montana 59901
What they reported
First noticed: 2010
Pitch: The closest I could get was about 220 sine. But it doesn't have the pressure or pulse that my "sound" has.
Loudest: Equal night and day
Where: Indoors
Symptoms: Ear discomfort (pain, fullness, throbbing), Headache, Insomnia, Sense of vibration, Anxiety
Changes with weather: No
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