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To: Rambi who wrote (18562)3/7/1999 11:19:00 AM
From: Ish  Respond to of 71178
 
<<I have something bizarre. I don't think anyone else has it. SOmetimes I hear an orchestra playing or a choir singing. IN the middle of the night. Just beyond my ability to tell what they're playing or singing. A lot of times it seems to come from the AC or heater overhead, but not always. (The DAllas Symphony rehearses in my attic?) SOmetimes I just lay there and hum along. No one else hears it. Occasionally I hear it in the daytime, when things are quiet.>>

I have that happen too. Never at night, usually I hear it if I sit at the kitchen table during the morning. Alone. I thought it was from the refrigerator motor humming, but I hear it when the fridge isn't running. Sounds like a bunch of Monks in a large church sometimes, almost a chant. Seems to just be in the room, no particular source. Sometimes it sounds more like an American Indian chant.



To: Rambi who wrote (18562)3/7/1999 11:40:00 AM
From: BlueCrab  Respond to of 71178
 
The tinnital variant I have is not too bad, just a high-pitched tone that is louder in my left ear. So far so good, right?

I really think that your aural stimulus relates to something you're supposed to do. Maybe you're meant to write some music, and the stuff you're on the edge of discerning is what you're supposed to write. By concentrating on it when it's there, you'll get to know it.

Or maybe you're just bonkin'.