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"The HUM", a persistent Low Frequency Noise

Hearing Loss | Last Active: Jun 23 11:24am | Replies (149)

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@jaynes40

Yes! I have just what you have: repetitive music fragments sometimes accompanied by rumbling, thunder and drums! Add hyperacusis to those and we’ve got … what? Doesn’t seem much like tinnitus, does it? Whatever it is I’ve searched everywhere including ENTs who so far can’t answer the question. Very interesting indeed.

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....so it must be our brains? all of a sudden I just remember reading somewhere about auditory hallucinations... am going to check into that this morning and if pertinent will try and comment here.
I still wonder if my ear issues are hereditary, was not able to ask Dad has he had passed away when mine started, but from a child knew he was deaf in one ear. why was never discussed with children in those days. I also took Zoloft and another med for 15 yrs and I am wondering if it caused my narrow angle glaucoma AND hearing or perceived hearing issues.... wonder how many years people have had 'musical ear'.. is it something for this century? Not sure which is worse; the narrow angke glaucoma, hearing issues or ibs/fecal incontinence...!! Oh and recently 2 trips to emerge with some type of inside my head trauma or squeezing pressure etc., and now wonder about Meniere's .. it never stops does it!!?? Constant worry and stress and as we age, will be 79 tomorrow, seem another one added to the list...feel i am living too long - quality vs quantity my motto.....sniff.