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Hypersensitive Hearing Archive Who else deals with this Buckeyes 2 Cris Carter Red Legends of the Scarlet Gray Throwback Stitched NCAA Jersey crazy symptom from time to time? This has happened to me several times in the past and thankfully lasts a few hours to a couple days. Since getting hit with ON again, it s been happening off and on. And no, it s not going out like I thought it was, he said it s not making any more noise than usual. Hearing a neighbor s squeaking outside door who lives half way down the street is another irritant, china ncaa jerseys along with a neighbor s phone ringing. Since it s the middle of a deep freeze here, I m relatively sure they don t have their windows open. THAT S a new one. Usually I can hear voices but they re muffled. I could hear the person s voice he was talking to on the cell, but their voice was muffled. Hmm, better luck next time! :eek: Anyone else care to share their experiences? :smirk: HEY MSCHEROKEE, can you hear me way down in the SW? j/k lol I actually have the opposite problem. In fact I didn t even know I was having hearing problems until my last round of steroids. After that everything has been normal. But the first couple of weeks with my "new ears" was torture. I ve gotten used to it now. What you are going through must be torture as well. Although, I can t completely relate I can certainly imagine what it is like. I am glad there are others who can relate and share their experiences with you. I will try to type softly for you. LOL Hey tkrik, I think I hear some mumbling. :winky: AMN, yes, certain frequencies drive me nuts. LOL at the part dog. Now I know how my dogs feel. Poor little ones! Do you also hear buzzing noises that everyone else is oblivious to? Not too long ago at work Jayhawks 22 Andrew Wiggins White Basketball Stitched NCAA Jersey I would hear this intermittent buzzing noise and complained about it to co workers who of course heard nothing. Never one to give up, I kept searching for the noise. Ended up it was a bad flourescent light. Called in an electrician and she (yes, SHE :D) immediately found the source it wasn t just a bulb. She found toasted wires. We had an electrical short in the wire that in theory could ve burned the place down! Hey Twinkletoes, good thing you don t work where I do. We have a couple who just love to click those pens and make all kinds of obnoxious noises. I fantasize about coming over the desk at them every once in a while. Thank goodness for self control! But now I feel safer cracking my knuckles here. LOL cracks knuckles before typing A couple of years ago I lay/lie/laid? down in bed and could faintly hear an engine running. Took me awhile, but I finally saw a car down the alley (we live behind Main St.) I called the cops and they told me it was a guy who was too drunk to drive home. It was freezing cold, so he had his car running for the heater! Good for you, MSCherokee. They should pay you extra for your Superman ears! Things like that don t seem to bother DH, which is why I was the one who insisted he check out the constant sound of water running even though everything was turned off. Turns out we had a pinhole leak in an outside water line. There was a big ole muddy mess on the north side of the house. I ve had tinnitus (ringing in the ears) since I can remember. (oldest memory of it goes back to when I was about 3 or 4yrs old) It normally doesnt bother me, but sometimes I can hear an electrical humming in my ears. I wonder if it s coincidental that there are some high tension powerlines that are just on the other side of the street that run the length of my neighborhood. If I stand below the power lines, I can hear almost the same exact humming noise coming from them. Some noises do bother me. My parents seem to both be going deaf. (they constantly say "What?" when we re talking, and they have the tv so loud that I just want to curl up in a fetal ball and cover my ears. They get mad at me when I ask them to constantly turn the freaking tv down. Oh, and some frequencies bother me. My mom, for some reason known only to her, is constantly humming this off tune hum. My mom s sister hums the same tune, but thankfully she can actually sing, but it s the same tune my mom does. I wish she had singing talent like my aunt, because then maybe it wouldnt drive me nuts and make me want to scream. It s like fingernails on a chalkboard. Like getting feedback thru a phone or a microphone. It s not the hum itself that bugs me, because I ve forced myself to sit and try to analyze why the hum bugs me. It s, I guess, the frequency that my mom hums at. What sucks, is that it s apparently an unconcious habit she has, so just asking her to not hum doesnt work for long. She ll be back to humming within a minute or five after asking her to stop. She doesnt realize she s doing it. Spiderman got his abilities from a spider biting him. You ve gotten super hearing from MS. Remember the bionic woman? You re like the bionic woman! I know what you mean tho. I hear high pitched buzzing and I don t know if it s in my ears or somewhere else. I did find the source one time and it was something in the house. Of course DH doesn t hear any of it. For some reason men have a reduced sense of smell and hearing. Or at least my DH does. Sometimes I try and play soothing jazz music to drown out the other stuff. Sia and Norah Jones are much better to listen to than a buzzing noise. Buckeyes 27 Eddie George White Stitched NCAA Jersey |