noise sensitivity examples

Hi!

I'd be really grateful if readers would reply with examples of noises that have an effect on them, and what the effect is/feels like.

I have tinnitus and have had it since I was very young. I'm 54 and remember, as a child of something like 8/9/10 (which is the limit of my memory rather than the point at which it began), experiencing snaps and pops etc that would wake me at the point of nodding off. Of course, I didn't know what this was at the time. For many years, I thought silence had a sound - that in the absense of attributable noises, silence manifested itself as, in my case, modulating sine waves with a touch of distortion produced by two or more oscillators (this description is based on synthesiser sound generation).

I am awaiting an autism diagnostic assessment, so may not be autistic, and have been curious about an auditory experience I experience, which I don't believe is a manifestation of tinnitus since it is triggered by external sounds.

For example, one of our cats climbs up the ladder to get onto my son's bed and the ladder shifts slightly. I hear the sound of the wood shifting and experience it as I imagine everyone might. Then, the tiniest split second later, the sound cracks as though it has been amplified five times its actual volume and I experience a jolt in my head that rapidly decreases in amplitude. I experience this effect frequently, following fairly quiet audible events such as light switches being flipped. I think it is usually click based sounds that trigger it and the effect is always the same, more or less pronounced. That is, sometimes the jolt is fairly mild and other times it is quite disconcerting. In all cases the effect is momentary.

I can't determine, from what I've read here and there, if this is what is meant by noise sensitivity and I'm interested to hear others' experiences of being disturbed by sound.

Nic

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  • I’ve always had a background high frequency tone. It’s very quiet and I can only hear it when the room is absolutely quiet so thankfully it doesn’t torment me. I don’t ever remember it stopping me from sleeping so I guess I’m just used to it. It’s right at the top end of my range. Using a tone generator I’ve mapped it to about 20 kHz. My range is just beyond that and down to about 20 Hz so I still have a very full range in both ears, middle aged. The tone sounds like it’s in both ears, in-phase and therefore coming from inside my head or above and behind it. Even the slightest noise blocks it out 

    However I am quite noise sensitive. I don’t experience what you describe - a sort of after-noise or echo - I hear normally but I seem to able to tune in to certain sounds and then I cannot stop hearing them. Loud distinctive voices, percussion sounds like drills or machinery, children crying. They scramble my brain. I cannot actually think whilst I can hear this stuff. Some of it is so distracting that I want to get away from the noise source. It’s strange because I can tolerate a child crying that is with me, but if I hear one in the distance I become quite unable to concentrate or think.

    It’s only certain sounds, but when it happens it feels like my brain is in a food mixer. Total scramble.

  • Often when I'm laying awake in the middle of the night I'm hear a really high pitch whine, I initially thought it might be tinnitus. I down loaded a sound frequency app and it shows that there is a very high frequency sound which is incredibly loud. I've no idea where it comes from but it's from outside the house. I don't have high tension power lines near me and I live out near the sticks. A complete mystery and an uncomfortable one but a mystery all the same.

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  • Often when I'm laying awake in the middle of the night I'm hear a really high pitch whine, I initially thought it might be tinnitus. I down loaded a sound frequency app and it shows that there is a very high frequency sound which is incredibly loud. I've no idea where it comes from but it's from outside the house. I don't have high tension power lines near me and I live out near the sticks. A complete mystery and an uncomfortable one but a mystery all the same.

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