Ringing in the ears is very common, not causing hum but can indicate
some sensitvity in my view.
There are feedback mechanisms of seconds duration occasionally in my
tinnitus as tones change, therefore it's not out of the question that
ELF could get similarly tangled in interpreting,  rather than causing
Hum.
Absense of proof does not mean proof of absense.
Like wise 'symptom co-existence' is not mutually exclusive. It's not
hard science, just common sense.

On Jan 21, 5:59 pm, Steve K <[email protected]> wrote:
> I agree the hum here in CT is not caused by any Tinnitus.  However, I
> do believe that at times bouts of ringing in my ears (call it whatever
> you want) is a result of high levels of exposure to the driving
> harshness of the ILFN/LFN frequencies causing the reasonant HUM in my
> home.  I leave to places of lesser or no hum and it disappears.
>
> On Jan 9, 7:03 pm, lindaramey <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > dont anyone believe the tinnitus crap!
>
> > On Jan 9, 10:05 am, Trev <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi Stephen H !
> > > Is your hum the same during the day? I've noticed this strengthening
> > > effect with a slight warble which is new for me ,after some years low
> > > level stop/start behaviour- but only at night. [Wilts]
> > > My HF tinnitus has worsened at the same time.
> > > Are you on any meds, I wonder as these can cause the latter[HF] hiss.
> > > Older parents are usually more likely to suffer after 60, by general
> > > opinion.
>
> >>
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