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High frequency crickets
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[quote:JS 28503439:MV8xMzYzMzk0XzM0NzA3NDI1X0ZBM0FCOTIz] I have recently become aware of the same high frequency sound and to me it feels like it is related to all of the wireless devices, smart phones and cellphones, etc., we are now using. It is a bit annoying but not much you can do about it. Guess we could go back to beating on hollow logs but that would probably be a lot more of a headache. So long as the volume does not increase, I can deal with it.:abduct: [/quote]
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I am hearing what sounds like high frequency crickets in both ears. I have had a relatively constant ringing/buzzing in my ears for almost four years now. Have been to numerous ENT doctors, with nothing ever found. I have seen a lot of people posting about ringing in the ears as of late, which is what I normally experience.
Tonight it has changed to what sounds like an oscillating high frequency cricket. Is anyone else experiencing this? Does anyone know what would cause the change?
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