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Originally posted by domasio
That's a good point to the last poster, when you turn on an old TV that has static rather than a blank blue screen, when you turn it on and you hear that high-pictched sound, it sounds exactly like that but much more prominent, and louder.
but I do notice my ears plugging up for a few seconds on a regular basis at around 4pm and 8pm. Everyone getting off work and school around 4 pm and getting on phones and computers. 8pm, catch up on internet after dinner or call/text to make plans for eve.
Originally posted by domasio
I don't use earphones often, no. Even on the occasion that I do use them, they aren't loud or anything
That's a good point to the last poster, when you turn on an old TV that has static rather than a blank blue screen, when you turn it on and you hear that high-pictched sound, it sounds exactly like that but much more prominent, and louder.
As for sciatica ... what is that ??
Sciatica occurs when there is pressure or damage to the sciatic nerve. This nerve starts in the lower spine and runs down the back of each leg. This nerve controls the muscles of the back of the knee and lower leg and provides sensation to the back of the thigh, part of the lower leg, and the sole of the foot.
Originally posted by starchild10
I find it worrying that someone would post about a likely health issue on a conspiracy forum rather than go to a GP. It's not as if it is going to cost the OP anything. Healthcare has already been paid for in our UK taxes.
Get checked out then post again if necessary.edit on 16-1-2012 by starchild10 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by hoonsince89
Let me guess... its starts off really low and over 30s- 2minutes and it gets louder and louder til POP!
You enter a different state of mind.
Originally posted by imnotthereru
Pregnant women can also get it when the baby is pressing on the sciatic nerve, makes your leg go numb and in some cases u fall over, funny for people watching you, not for the person it happens too! i assume you arnt pregnant therefore there are other causes of sciatica also
That kind of feeling, but inside the head. Or when you lick a strong battery,
As for sciatica ... what is that ??
Anyways, lately i've been getting sudden attacks of a high pitched noise while at home, except the noise is very loud, and it's coming from my head/ears. I've also been getting bouts of dizziness that literally last 2 seconds, go away, then 10 seconds later, another burst of noise, then another 2 seconds of extreme dizziness.