Just like I said Dee- we've been through all the tinnitus stuff
already with You Know Who and it didn't add much. This is where the
topic of clacium leads as I read it. In other words it can affect the
ear response so has to be considered in the overall scheme but
wouldn't be the cause of hum. I didn't want to light this one off, but
there you go.

On Jun 16, 11:26 pm, dboots <[email protected]> wrote:
> huhhhhhhh??????         label of tinnitus??????   YKW?????
> could cover increasing sensitiviity - but not Hum nature itself??????
>
>   Sorry Trev but I am lost trying to connect the dots of this response
> in some way
> to my response
>
> On Jun 15, 8:43 pm, Trev <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Yes Dee, there is a condition with advancing age where calcium is laid
> > down in the inner ear and can lead to tinnitus.
> > [from memory-do check]
> > This is a favourite tack of 'YKW'- so I won't elaborate right now
> > overmuch.It could cover increasing sensitivity- but not Hum nature
> > itself, imo.
>
> > On Jun 15, 6:16 am, dboots <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > and then for some our hearing is becoming hypersensitive instead of
> > > losing a piece on each end of higher and lower   Some of us are
> > > perhaps gaining instead of losing.
>
> > >    But what of modern life is "vibrating the inside of the earth that
> > > it ricochets around the earth and also above it's surface"?????
>
> > >   Bone conduction????
>
> > > On Jun 13, 11:37 pm, GDGB Helpdesk <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Is there a consensus that we have a possible vast range of actual causes
> > > > (not theories) here?
> > > > Sympathetic vibration will be temporary. The recent report of the lady 
> > > > in
> > > > the old house. Think of a local substation generating a subsonic eddy
> > > > current caused vibration pumping inaudible sound through the earth which
> > > > is picked up by an old house that has aged lime mortar with lots of 
> > > > voids
> > > > and you have a frequency changing loudspeaker. All for free. The effect
> > > > will last for an unknown period as the voids will start to change as 
> > > > they
> > > > "shake". The frequency only needs to slightly change for the hum to 
> > > > stop.
> > > > The conclusion.. Modern life.
> > > > The age related effect? The older we get our hearing ability changes and
> > > > we always lose the high frequencies first, then we start to lose the 
> > > > lower
> > > > frequencies,and then followed by deafness.
>
> > > > Julian Berg
>
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