A deep and constant bass frequencies sound with a more intense a bit higher vibration, just like a fan. It’s seems to come from upstairs all the time. It appears for the first time after a party I’ve been hangover. It was not the loudest party I ever had or the one I’ve been the most drunk or drugged. Nothing exceptional but it happens after that. I’m the only person out of 3 (my roommates) who can hear. The youngest (19yo) can’t hear it at all, the oldest (29yo) can a tiny bit if concentrate. As well, it’s like a bit different from a room to another, in a certain area of a room more than another, and it’s constant. It’s not in my head, I don’t imagine that. I think it comes from cables as well (electricity houses) because where I hear it in my house, I’m just next to the cables on the last floor and it seems to come from the same floor. But when I’m at my boyfriend flat in Canada or house in Scotland, both on the 1st or 2nd floor but never the last floor, it seems to come from the top floors.
H2h1y6, Montréal · 2019-12-28 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive
An account in H2h1y6, Montréal
What they reported
First noticed: 2019
Pitch: I can’t go now on the web site but I would say it’s super low frequencies
Loudest: Equal night and day
Where: Indoors
Symptoms: Ear discomfort (pain, fullness, throbbing), Headache, Insomnia, Sense of vibration, Anxiety, Irritability, extreme fatigue, almost craziness because of the pain. Lack of concentration, Sensation of being crazy because nobody understand, loneliness
Changes with weather: I never get that in consideration, I’ll check more in the future
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