@ Aux   at worst lead those sufferers to a life of misery, even
suicide.

Presumably you're referring to the (quoted) rare LF -or 'random shot'
type noises here?
I have HFT and though it is persistent- no way would it lead me to
thoughts of suicide.
Also, I'm sure my trigger/cause is High BP.
As I'm trying hard to get my BP down- I will monitor the progress of
both HFT and Hum during this process-
Should BP reduction  be as successful ,as I hope, then any mitigation
to either condition should show up over time..




On Dec 12, 3:48 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> Recorded Hums use standard Hertzian equipment to capture the sound. In
> Matty's case diesel engines. The Hum as reported and talked about
> here, is not Hertzian in nature, it's something else, so it can't be
> captured using something like a tape recorder or something similar.
> ( When is someone else going to twig it? ) It would appear that only
> biological life has the (dis)ability to pick up this phenomenon - us,
> and as has been observed the animal kingdom too. The tinnitus theory,
> so promoted here is correct for those suffering from the exceedingly
> rare low frequency tinnitus, but for the rest of those suffering from
> the globally reported environmental Hum it just comes across as
> absurdly  ridiculous. How anyone can be comforted and cheered up by
> the fact that they have tinnitus is beyond me. Tinnitus in it's true
> from is an appalling condition, and can at worst lead those sufferers
> to a life of misery, even suicide.
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