Continuous ring tone within cranium!!?
the other night i tried to gain to sleep but all i could hear be the alarm ring tone on my phone going on and on and on , i woke up about 20 times i swear to hold on to checking it actully wasnt going off which it ofcourse wasnt...but the ringing be so clear it was freaking me out. I even get up, turned on the lignt and looked out side to see if for some off function someone was playing it out side my glass. it was driving me insane.have anyone ever experienced this or have any answers to the inflict of this weirdness?
Answer: yea i hear relations talking but its newly quiet plenty that i can't understand what they are saw even though there is not a soul there.. or radios.
i own the same article happen to me i could own sworn my phone was ringing and it wasn't. probably you hear that ring so much that your brain think it should be going off. like peas in a pod thing happen to ppl who work a round machinery that buzzes or beeps or anything similar to that
i used to work at a sandwich place and there be a buzzer that went rotten when the bread was done i get so used to hearing that nouns that i still heard it at home
it's similar to a phantom noise. studies hold shown that people who put their phones on convulse sometimes feel it vibrate when its not.
probably what happened be when you went to bed you know that your alarm on your phone was going to walk off and you subconsiously become more aware of sounds in anticipation. its similar to when you set your clock but allways seem to take up right before it go off. sometimes we bring back concerned that we won't be able to hear it and get up at the slightest noise to generate sure it wasn't the alarm its a fear of the consequences of not wake up in time even though you go to sleep your subconscious mind didn't forget about it
capture an ipod and wisten to that before u sleep
Game have it right
yeah i swear i can hear MSN noises It could be tinitis, a problem near ringing in the ears. My Dad have it in one ear and said he'd normally hear ringing that sounded like music. He thought it be because he had used a chainsaw for years and diluted his hearing, but he found out that he have a tumor on the auditory nerve of the artificial ear. Obviously this freaked him out, but the tumor is small and benign and he just have to get an MRI once a year to put together sure it isn't growing. I guess he's just gotten used to the tinitis as contained by his case in attendance isn't much to be done about it.
Anyway, his doctor said that ringing or audible range loss is often due to exposure to loud noise or other things that can damage your audible range, but that it will result in both ears anyone affected. If you've singular got the problem surrounded by one ear, that's not good, so cause an appointment.
Otherwise, try to wear earplugs the next time you dance to a concert and discover that your seat is right by a speaker!