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| Hi there! I have had this complaint for two years now but I find it comes for a few weeks and then disappears. Occasionally though, I have heard a strange one or two second electronic sounding bleep from the inside of my head just as I am falling to sleep. Anyone else experienced this? |
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| Mat, I get a loud, high pitched sound in my head every now and again. I would usually tell myself it was just some change in blood pressure that I was hearing. |
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DG, what does your noise sound like? |
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| You wrote it very well, like an electrical device. I used to ask my husband if he also heard it. I even asked him to listen in my ear on the side of my head that was the loudest to see if he could hear it. He could not. I also would get very dizzy from this. Do you? Sorry about your girlfriend and your breakup. It is very difficult to keep a calm demeanor with this when you feel your emotions are very high. |
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| Mat - Trust me, no one is giving you a wide berth! There are times when this board is not busy, Sat & Sun during the day are off times. Also, I think most of the posters here are on a European time zone, and that affects when the posts come in. Usually we go out of our way to welcome new people...this is such a lonely afflliction. So - WELCOME!! You will get lots of responses when the time thing kicks in. Dog Lover & Mat - Many, many people experience electronic-type sounds in their heads. I only had it once; it was in my left ear, very faint. My was a series of tones, very much sounding like something electronic. Many theorize that the fibers, etc, are part of a communication network (how scary is that). I have heard "crackling" also. One of the more common sounds is beeping (I don't like that a BIT!). So introduce yourselves, guys. Tell us a bit about your stories (in the Introductions category). We are here to help, but also to be helped. Being a part of a community of fellow-sufferers helps a great deal. SS |
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| Hearing high pitched sounds, clicking sounds, 'noise' etc. has been going on for years and years, before "morgs" per se. I think it has to do with whatever is causing possible hearing loss or whatever is going on within the ear canal. It may or may not be related to "Morgellons" but since the sinuses are definitely effected in any case, it's a symptom of SOMETHING. I've had hearing loss since around 11 years of age. I had major ear infections and always listened to the loud music from the 60's on. Some say it's the loud music causing the deafness, but I say the chicken or the egg could have come first, but certainly the loud music didn't help. My mother had hearing loss which she thought was because her horse reared its head into the side of her head. But my sister has hearing loss. I went to the University of Pennsylvania a few years ago and the 'IT' doc for hearing spent all of 5 minutes with me and said it's congenital. I thought "inherited" and was surprised, given I had so many ear infections as a child not to mention swimmers ear. It bothered me to no end that he could brush it off so easily and I always wondered WHY? (as I always do)What CAUSED it in the first place? What causes anything when it's passed down? Genetics of course... but WHY? Now things are beginning to make sense. If you ask me, the doctor had it pretty easy. Yup...congenital. Don't know why. Well, it seems he COULD have told me HAD HE KNOWN (maybe he did, but I doubt it) that my mother had a virus or bacteria or fungi that she passed to me at birth. Not something necessarily inherited in the dna of the genes but possibly if the organism had worked its way into the dna. Maybe herpes or something. Who knows. Many years ago, and I believe now that these things absolutely existed then. So, as Lyme, Morgellons, etc. affect our sinuses and hearing and sight, etc. and most importantly to me with regard to hearing.....THE HAIR FOLLICLES. Well, inside the ear canal there are cilia. If unbalanced, they cause motion sickness and vertigo. My thinking now is that the cilia in my ears were overtaken by whatever critters have been there during my development and destroyed or hampered my hearing. This may be why people can have hearing loss but it's worse if people do not enunciate, so the vibration of the cilia are effected. I get the clicking and the humming and all kinds of fun sounds. Anyway, welcome! Join the fun! Kritters |
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