• Something is going on with my right ear
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Ok I hear a fan or wind blowing in my right ear ONLY in my bedroom. The air condition is off and my fan is off. Since I'm above my computer room with a fan, I thought I left it on. Getting farther away from my room, the noise died down. When I went down stairs the noise stopped, and the fan in the computer room was off. Going back up the stairs the noise started to increase. I noticed that loud sound drowned out the noise such as flushing the toilet drowns out the sound for 10 seconds. If any one has any idea what the shit is happening to me, I would be grateful so I can get some sleep.
You're dying. You have 3 weeks left.
You have radio in your head while you're in your room. Change the station.
You're going to die. I'm very sorry.
Fluids building up in your ear cavity caused probably by the way your head rests while sleeping, causes a buildup of mucus that generally cuts off blood flow to the brain on the side of the head. Usually ends up causing a stroke Your going to die.
I think its some weird vibrations thing. I have sorta the same thing.
[QUOTE=Adius Shadow;26521227]Fluids building up in your ear cavity caused probably by the way your head rests while sleeping, causes a buildup of mucus that generally cuts off blood flow to the brain on the side of the head. Usually ends up causing a stroke Your going to die.[/QUOTE] Alright so my bedroom is a room of death. Sleeping on couch
It's obvious. The aliens have put an implant in your skull. They came back for you and they are hovering in a cloaked ship above your house right now. When you go higher (closer to the ship) it picks up the signal. You should shave your anus. Anal probe is imminent.
Your ear got a blowjob. [editline]LOOKATMEILIKEDICKS[/editline] That's why it's always in the bedroom.
You will create a suicide thread soon.
[QUOTE=The golden;26521311][url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hum[/url] Any possibility that it could be this?[/QUOTE] Yes it is, (household appliances) I heard these noises ever since I can remember, but not this loud
I wonder how many acts this play will go on for? I paid good money for these seats.
Tinnitus maybe?
[QUOTE=Miskatonic;26521445]Tinnitus maybe?[/QUOTE] I have had this forever just not this loud and only at home.It's the hum
Clearly nothing wrong with you and something in your room, no reason to make a post about it, just look harder for the noise.
You might be hearing electricity (yes, it does give off a sound. Stand near a power line and you'll hear a slight buzz/hum). Maybe there's a loose wire around your house/room somewhere? Do you live near power lines perhaps?
OP, I hid a bomb in your room. You have 1 hour left.
Are you going to suicide like that other guy?
[QUOTE=Elizer;26521544]You might be hearing electricity (yes, it does give off a sound. Stand near a power line and you'll hear a slight buzz/hum). Maybe there's a loose wire around your house/room somewhere? Do you live near power lines perhaps?[/QUOTE] If you live in America, this is the sound of a power line [url]http://www4c.wolframalpha.com/Calculate/MSP/MSP37119da3cbd5g6912450000457gf7i1347108g0?MSPStoreType=audio/x-wav&s=47&midiconv=1[/url] if you live in Europe, try this one [url]http://www4c.wolframalpha.com/Calculate/MSP/MSP27219da3cf92f8143h80000457gf7i1347108g0?MSPStoreType=audio/x-wav&s=49&midiconv=1[/url]
[QUOTE=Elizer;26521544]You might be hearing electricity (yes, it does give off a sound. Stand near a power line and you'll hear a slight buzz/hum). Maybe there's a loose wire around your house/room somewhere? Do you live near power lines perhaps?[/QUOTE] yea cell phone towers are behind my house on a hill, but there to the left, so the sound transfers around my head and into my right ear. Now it sounds like heart beats in the same wind like sound instead of a stream, this is how it usally acts if this happenns
Maybe just use 1 earplug? It'll feel weird, but hey, if it works, it works.
[QUOTE=rathat;26521573]If you live in America, this is the sound of a power line [url]http://www4c.wolframalpha.com/Calculate/MSP/MSP37119da3cbd5g6912450000457gf7i1347108g0?MSPStoreType=audio/x-wav&s=47&midiconv=1[/url] if you live in Europe, try this one [url]http://www4c.wolframalpha.com/Calculate/MSP/MSP27219da3cf92f8143h80000457gf7i1347108g0?MSPStoreType=audio/x-wav&s=49&midiconv=1[/url][/QUOTE] its not a power line in that case, it sounds like a fan or wind blowing. Thanks for all the help. Why did I rate my self late, stupid mobile internet
It might be something like a computer fan and the sound is reflected into your ear, it happens some times and is really weird cause as soon as you move from that position, it stops
Stick a pencil in your ear and slam a door on it. If you're still experiencing pain I'm afraid you have cancer. Good luck!
I think we might need a MS Paint picture here... we gotta get a layout of his room so we can rule out any possibilities like vents or windows that could create the sound.
[QUOTE=Elizer;26521666]I think we might need a MS Paint picture here... we gotta get a layout of his room so we can rule out any possibilities like vents or windows that could create the sound.[/QUOTE] Alright downloading kids painting app for android give me a couple of minutes
It's lupus.
[IMG]http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/pp254/halofan220/room.png[/IMG] black is full room, green is vent, purple is tv, blue is bed, brown is fan, yellow is door
I watched All Saints, you have a cockroah in your ear.
[QUOTE=Super_Poo;26521837]I watched All Saints, yu have a cockroah in your ear.[/QUOTE] No yu have a cockyroach in your ear.
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