Does anyone else hear a humming noise when in bed at night?

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27 Feb 2019, 6:17 am

I'm wondering what it could be.



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27 Feb 2019, 9:18 am

Tinnitus?

Or maybe there is something that actually is making a humming noise, I'm really sensitive to that sort of thing and can often hear low/high pitched humming/whining from things like electronics and pylons etc when no one else can. Can't always identify where the sound's coming from either, just know it's definitely an external sound because it changes in volume when I move or stick my head out of the window etc.

Or auditory hypnagogic (i.e. as you're falling asleep) hallucinations? They're a pretty common phenomenon (in that most people probably experience it at some point in their life, not so common to get it really frequently I don't think). I get them, usually music or other random sounds, but I get hypnopompic hallucinations more often (that's the other way round-get them when you're waking up) and sometimes sleep paralysis so I'm used to it being part of my weird sleep brain.



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27 Feb 2019, 9:21 am

firemonkey wrote:
I'm wondering what it could be.

May be it's the trafo of an old electronic device. Some of them may vibrate a bit at 50 or 60 Hz (depends on the country). It's nearly impossible to hear the direction of as low frequencies, you can just try to plug out all devices in the room.


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27 Feb 2019, 9:26 am

firemonkey wrote:
Does anyone else hear a humming noise when in bed at night? I'm wondering what it could be.
It's Enya, performing "Boadicea".

;)

Seriously, without knowing the approximate frequency -- or that of the nearest note on a piano keyboard -- it's difficult to identify what you are hearing.



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27 Feb 2019, 9:28 am

I run an air filter next to my bed at night. Drowns out the other noises.



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27 Feb 2019, 10:54 am

Refrigerator.


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27 Feb 2019, 11:57 am

May be its the alien mind bending machine:
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27 Feb 2019, 12:57 pm

Could be air conditioning or your fridge.


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27 Feb 2019, 1:03 pm

It's been awhile since I've seen the topic reported, but I know there have been articles written in the past about many people reporting uncharacteristic rumbling, low frequency droning sounds in different locations around the world. It's occurred often enough and to a widespread degree and reported by many independent people that, again, it's been reported on.

Who knows.



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28 Feb 2019, 2:46 pm

Yes, but in my case it's tinnitus, so no great mystery there.



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01 Mar 2019, 3:20 am

Its the "sucking sound" of US jobs going to Mexico!

Just as Ross Perot predicted.

You can hear it as far away as where you live, in England! :lol:



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01 Mar 2019, 3:24 am

But seriously...its gotta be (either in your ear, or in your house) either tintinitus, or an appliance (like the fridge) in your house.



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01 Mar 2019, 7:10 am

I guess it must be an appliance as as far as I know I don't have tinnitus. Sometimes I notice it more than others.



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02 Mar 2019, 12:06 am

Sometimes I think I hear a humming.
I got my hearing tested.
I don't think I have tinnitus.
I have very good hearing though.

I think it may be an appliance.

I can even hear a current of electricity sometimes.

Right now I may hear someone snoring which I've never heard before.
That person must be really tired.
I live in an apartment.



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02 Mar 2019, 7:46 am

I think many autistic people have extremely acute hearing. I regularly hear high-pitched electrical noises; my AS son also does, though to a lesser degree; other family members hear nothing.


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02 Mar 2019, 9:52 am

firemonkey wrote:
I guess it must be an appliance as as far as I know I don't have tinnitus. Sometimes I notice it more than others.


You could turn appliances off in turn to see which it might be.

More likely it is outside and may depend on the wind direction.

Or it could be coming from a nearby property.