PS- i downloaded an Iphone app that uses the acceleromters of the phone to measure vibration. Seems useful, but I need a basline where it is absolute that no ILFN from the HUM is active to see that it's not just a bunch of jumping lites. "GEOPHONE" is the app.
On Jul 3, 11:17 am, Steve K <[email protected]> wrote: > Our measeured HUM by us and 2 consultants match between all 3 of us. > We have peeks at 16 and 40 hz octave bands. FFT shows much activity > as far as my mic can get below the 60 hz. 60 Hz here in western CT is > not the issue. > > On Jul 3, 3:34 am, dboots <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Hi Ralph I live in No Calif I also have very good hearing BTW I > > am also sensitive to low frequency maybe even hypersensitive to the > > ELF's. > > For me, it is the last thing I hear before I fall asleep but it is > > also the first thing I hear when I wake up Some days and nights it > > is stronger than other days/nights. > > > I also experience the dizziness Sometimes the dizziness is so > > strong some mornings I UNABLE TO FORCE MY EYES OPEN and the dizziness > > actually pulls me back asleep > > > Whatever we experience has to be connected in some manner to the > > inner ear hairs > > considering their are 20,000 plus of them and each are known to be > > unique in that they each respond to a different frequency or > > combination of frequencys in which to start them warbling/vibrating in > > some manner. > > > Ignoring the hum for me is getting harder and harder and I guess > > oddly for others easier and easier. It really shouldn't be a facet > > of life we should have to learn to live with. But that's just my > > opinion > > > Interesting your take on the inner ear fluid. I also have a belief > > that is a piece of our puzzle along with the tiny inner ear hairs. > > > Dee > > > On Jun 28, 12:45 pm, "R.D." <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > 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- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Hum Sufferers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/hum-sufferers?hl=en.
