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ITALY, LITTLE COUNTRY OF MILAN · 2023-12-12 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive

An account in ITALY, LITTLE COUNTRY OF MILAN

a noise like a beehive, continuous and high-pitched that I often hear at night. It's a noise that isn't there but I feel it's deafening! I try to cover my ears with my hands and I still hear it... PLEASE HELP :( this noise never ends. One night I opened my bedroom window because the noise was unbearable. As soon as I opened the window the noise got louder. It disperses in the air and you don't understand where it comes from. It scares me and hasn't gone away for years. What is that?

What they reported

First noticed: 2015

Pitch: 57/60 HERTZ

Loudest: During the night

Where: Equal indoors and outdoors

Symptoms: Ear discomfort (pain, fullness, throbbing), Insomnia, Sense of vibration, Anxiety, annoyance in my head. It seems like I hear the noise when no one else does!

Changes with weather: no, the noise does not change with the weather or seasons. It just depends on how much noise there is around. I feel it every time there is calm around me

 

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