low frequency hum or rumbling Live within 2 miles of Great Lakes shipping channel (Lake Superior/Lake Huron) so thought at first was freighters or possibly jet plane overhead despite sound b…
both described a low hum
United States, McKinney Texas 75071 · 2021-01-30 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive
A sound likened to an engine idling, but I can feel it also. I can hear things, smell, taste feel things other people cannot, I am also sensitive to barometric pressure and it happens to be cloudy and rained today, it is not raining now during ...It should not be called a hum...its more a penetrating, incapacitating vibration, but I understand hum is shorter. :) I eat healthy, workout 5 days a week, take vitamins and have a strong mind. Thank you
What they reported
First noticed: 2020
Pitch: It doesn't sound like anything that website has to offer. It is literally a pressure in the head that feels like an engine is running in your head and it causes tension in muscles automatically. my head will start to hurt after a while, and head feels like it will fill up and explode if no relief. frequencies on that page don't go low enough to mimic what I experience. its like a round long whomwhomwhom wave.
Loudest: During the night
Where: Indoors
Symptoms: Ear discomfort (pain, fullness, throbbing), Headache, Insomnia, Sense of vibration, Anxiety, extreme uncontrollable tension in scalp, neck, face, shoulders, trapz, pressure behind eyes and in ears but especially the bone/nob behind ears. unable to concentrate, disorientation, feel crazy, helpless, imbalance at one point upon standing up. It was scary! It felt like a beam was being pointed at me to incapacitate me.
Changes with weather: I don't know yet, it just started recently. I will record my findings.
What stood out: a low hum
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