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OscarGee
12-13-2005, 08:16 PM
hello this is my first post hopefully i can find some answers to a condition that has been happening to me...

once in a while right before i fall asleep i start to hear a really loud high pitch ringing in my head...now if i wake myself back up its gone. i sleep with a tv on so i dont believe its ringin in my ears...cuz it goes right away when i wake up.

i also sometimes can really move when i try to wake myself back up and also feel like im twitching...i dunno if im dreaming all this or if its really happeneing...i know....very weird first post but has anyone heard of anything liek this before or am i in my own boat LOL

thanks in advanced.

ps: im 23 and dont really have any medical conditions

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dutch-ny
12-14-2005, 05:06 AM
hearing sensitivity, you probably are hearing sounds that can be coming from electrical wires and television and such. You might simply have the ability to hear a frequency that is not normally there all the time but is random. I have had this problem since childhood . If you tell people they think you are crazy because they don't hear anything.

OscarGee
12-14-2005, 09:27 PM
why is it only when i start to fall asleep? if that was the case wouldnt i be abel to hear this at all times?

Fibrana
12-15-2005, 03:04 PM
Hearing sensitivity. I have something similar I guess. Sometimes when I lay down to take a nap or go to sleep, I hear rock music playing (and I don't listen to rock music!). It is not coming from another apartment or outside. It's like I'm picking up a radio frequency somehow. Does anyone else have this? It's very strange and of course I don't tell many people! LOL

storm12
12-15-2005, 03:24 PM
This ringing sound is the reason I can't sleep with a tv on - even in a different room. I have been able to hear pitches from tv's and computer monitors since I was very young. I can tell what is on even if it doesn't look like it's on - and the ringing sound is what I get if I try to fall asleep near a tv or a radio or anything that is remotely. It's not as obviously there to me when I am fully awake. The more tired I am - the more these high pitches are obvious to me.

Seriphina
12-15-2005, 07:27 PM
This ringing sound is the reason I can't sleep with a tv on - even in a different room. I have been able to hear pitches from tv's and computer monitors since I was very young. I can tell what is on even if it doesn't look like it's on - and the ringing sound is what I get if I try to fall asleep near a tv or a radio or anything that is remotely. It's not as obviously there to me when I am fully awake. The more tired I am - the more these high pitches are obvious to me.


i'm the exact same way. i can hear if a TV is on, but it is muted and i'm in another room. when i lay down at night, i never have silence. always multiple high pitched tones that never go away. and i hear the same constant ringing all day long. but yet, i have to have the TV and radio turned up loud when i'm watching because i can't understand what they are staying if i don't. i also have trouble hearing what is going on if there are external noises. like background conversations, or music. it's really frustrating. i sleep with earplugs in, and it doesn't dull the ringing at all. :yawn:

o_janus_o
12-19-2005, 03:50 AM
I've heard rock music once before. It was the most bizzare thing I've ever experienced. I was starting to fall asleep and I heard it as I was drifing off. I opened my eyes and it faded away. I closed my eyes again, but I heard it before I was even asleep. I lay there completely awake listening to this music that I couldn't quite understand the lyrics too. It sounded something like the Stones. That kind of genre anyway. Then I heard what sounded like a train right outside my bedroom. It was so strange. I'm glad I havn't experienced it since.

chemicalseb
12-19-2005, 05:39 AM
I get the same problem often, I always hear a loud pitch when i'm very tired. Sometimes it just happens suddenly throughout the day.
Also, I have few times heard what appeared to be a tv show or some kind of music while laying down on my side, having my ear on the pillow. Parents could have been watching tv in their room. Even though the volume was way too low for anyone to hear it from my room, maybe soundwaves travelling through the house could have been amplified by the springs in the mattress....just a thought hehe





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