Re: Tinnitus/dirty electricity

Posted by asurisuk on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Tinnitus-dirty-electricity-tp1545256p1545287.html

regarding Stewart & Evie's comments.... My tinnitus doesn't go away
when the AC is off either. So does this mean that dirty electricity
is not the cause? Its something i've been confused about since i
read up on the subject at the stetzer website, as their filters are
for use on indoors circuits. But there's a whole stretch of cable
running along the house BEFORE it enters the breaker box. Surely
dirty electricity can penetrate from here. Someone said its in the
air.

Also Evie's comment about snow....I also found blissful relief after
it snowed heavily. House was warmer too!

To Paul: thanks for the tinnitus website tip and gizmo, will have a
look.

To Bill: interesting theory. I can see that you understand what i'm
driving at.



--- In [hidden email], Evie <evie15422@...> wrote:
>
> Hi, Stewart,
>    
> My tinnitus "crickets" do not go away when the AC is off,
either. But once last year in the middle of winter my "crickets" did
go away for awhile! I was surprised at the time, because it was the
first time in decades I didn't have sounds in my ears. It actually
woke me out of my sleep! It was a very quiet snowy, cold night.  
There was zero traffic or movement. I have no idea why this
happened, but it gave me hope that there was chance of recovery from
the tinnitus, which I had just taken for granted would be with me the
rest of my life.  
>
> my 2 cents,
> Diane
> "Stewart A." <sandreas41@...> wrote:
> Hi Eli,
>
> my mom also hears "crickets".
> I wonder how quickly your tinnitus tones go away when known causes
are
> turned off?
>
> For everyone, I'll share my mom's experience:
>
> Before moving here, back when they were putting up towers around
where
> my parents lived, the tinnitus was getting louder for her, and very
> annoying.
>
> After moving here 5 years ago, the sound went down in volume. But
has
> been creeping up in stages, which I believe are when new wireless
> services go online around here.
>
> The volume is now back to where it was 5 years ago, and since there
are
> nowhere near the number of towers or neighbors, I can only suspect
> something farther away, or something close and undetectable, unless
the

> background noise level is considered.
>
> She gets no relief (like I do) when the AC power goes out. I would
> assume this rules out dirty electricity as a primary cause.
>
> Stewart
>
> jaime_schunkewitz wrote:
> > crickets: this is a high frequency noise that sounds like
> > a thousand crickets. This is caused by RF and is always prevalent.
> > This may also be caused by so called dirty electricity, cell
phones,

> > computers.
> >
>
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