Hi All, FYI  here is  what I have experience on the hum.

I became more sensitive to low frequency sound especially those what I call 
boom boom stereo cars, I can hear them from miles away. This indicates I am 
unfortunately more sensitive to low frequency sounds. I have very good hearing 
BTW, maybe too good I guess.

Too much alcohol makes it worse but elimination of it over months has no 
significant decrease of it.

Laying down makes it worse. Its worse some nights but I think its just more 
noticed late at night when its more quiet.

Stress of the day makes it worse.

Caffeine seems to have little effect.

It seems to be least at a sandy shore town and worst in some granite mountain 
areas but not all of them. The worst I ever experienced it was at the base of 
Stowe VT USA in a basement room of a single home. It was hot and we slept in 
the basement bedrooms, I figured it was on some sort of electrical line or 
something but now I know better.

Its not a circulatory issue as I recently had heart and neck artery tests and 
they are all clear and open.

Lately I have been waking up either unrefreshed or tired and a little dizzy and 
sometimes hot. I always figured it was old age and a bit of sleep apnea, but 
using a "pure sleep" mouth piece pretty much eliminates any snoring but can 
make the dizziness worse and sleeping without it actually can reduce the 
dizziness for me. Sleeping with two pillows helps too. I tried nasal 
decongestants to open up nasal passages more and that helps with breathing but 
had no effect on the hum.

Sometimes I just go to sleep thinking I am on a cruise ship with the engines 
humming.

Moving my head quickly seems to make the hum vanish for a split second, and the 
only physical reason this could have an effect is the inner ear fluid moving 
around. So this cold indicate a real stimulus to the inner ear hairs is being 
caused?

I am now thinking that there is some inner ear cause or heightened sensitivity 
for the hum. I am told there is a slight fluid visible in my ear drum by my 
doctor and will see a specialist about the sound and any cause in my sinuses 
and ear canal. He also said the outer ear canal goes up at a steep angle in my 
head rather than more straight in. I have no ear wax issues and I rinsed out my 
ears with a warm water stream and this made the dizziness worse. Had no effect 
on the hum though, just could hear pins drop better.

I recently bought a trifield EMF meter and can not find and link to the hum and 
EMF readings.

My hum is usually not that bad but has no direction and resonates like a wave 
form to me. It seems to be below 60 HZ but I have not tried to resonate it with 
a wave form generator to determine the exact wavelength. But it should be easy 
to do so with an iPod app, will look for one.

If it is really bad try sleeping with noise canceling active headphones and 
some pleasant iPod music. If I find more info on it will send.

Thanks for your postings.
Sincerely,
Ralph

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