I have a mystery suction cup noise in my house, I can't figure out what it is. Guesses are welcome...... | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 24156714 United States 01/03/2015 09:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I have a mystery suction cup noise in my house, I can't figure out what it is. Guesses are welcome...... my guess is its your HVAC if no pipes nearby. probably can get a tech out there to check it but unless it driving u crazy or u notice big change in you heating/air bill i would not worry about it. Quoting: MAVERIK It's a curiosity. I am a little worried though. Stand where you can hear it and have someone go turn the heat off, and if it stops then that was it. im not reading 5 pages. |
WindyMind (OP) User ID: 7244814 United States 01/03/2015 09:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I have a mystery suction cup noise in my house, I can't figure out what it is. Guesses are welcome...... Check for electronic eavesdropping devices. You may be under surveillance.... Quoting: Kinga :BOOGHS: BTW, interesting and at the same time funny thread. I like your humorous replies :) :LPSEV: I don't know how to check for surveillance devices but I'll look around. thanks I was just kidding... LOL Had to removed the link. The Copy right thing.. I bookmarked it but that explains why I couldn't cut and paste. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 41383179 United States 01/03/2015 09:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I have a mystery suction cup noise in my house, I can't figure out what it is. Guesses are welcome...... "Exploding head syndrome (EHS) is a form of hypnagogic auditory hallucination and is a rare and relatively undocumented parasomnia event in which the subject experiences a loud bang in their head similar to a bomb exploding, a gun going off, a clash of cymbals, ringing, an earthquake, or any other form of loud, indecipherable noise that seems to originate from inside the head." "This noise usually happens at the onset of sleep or within an hour or two of falling asleep, but is not necessarily the result of a dream.[1] An episode can last from a few seconds to a couple of minutes. Most episodes occur just after falling asleep or just prior to waking up, and are not associated with occurring in any certain sleep stage. EHS is an uncommon, usually nocturnal parasomnia that arises from the transition between different sleep stages.[2] Although the sound is perceived as extremely loud, it is usually not accompanied by pain. Attacks appear to change in number over time, with several attacks happening in a space of days or weeks, followed by months of remission. Sufferers often feel a sense of fear and anxiety before and after an attack, accompanied by elevated heart rate. Attacks may also be accompanied by perceived flashes of light (when perceived on their own, known as a "visual sleep start") or difficulty in breathing. The condition is also known as "auditory sleep starts". The associated symptoms are varied, but the benign nature of the condition is emphasized and neither extensive investigation nor treatment are indicated.[1] Sufferers may experience an inability to vocalize any sound, or mild forms of sleep paralysis during an attack. There is no known treatment.[3]" *less than 50% Full info here: [link to en.m.wikipedia.org] |
WindyMind (OP) User ID: 7244814 United States 01/03/2015 09:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I have a mystery suction cup noise in my house, I can't figure out what it is. Guesses are welcome...... Let me talk to you about this bit of channelling here. How do you figure out what it means? really? I channel badly myself, hardly ever get easy to understand information. The flesh light seemed faulty but it turned out to work. I had the batteries in wrong. You are too perceptive op-scary but you---- came through this time I was just fishing but that's how it works as you know Me scary? Your the one that channeled what I was doing with my flashlight. |
WindyMind (OP) User ID: 7244814 United States 01/03/2015 09:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I have a mystery suction cup noise in my house, I can't figure out what it is. Guesses are welcome...... my guess is its your HVAC if no pipes nearby. probably can get a tech out there to check it but unless it driving u crazy or u notice big change in you heating/air bill i would not worry about it. Quoting: MAVERIK It's a curiosity. I am a little worried though. Stand where you can hear it and have someone go turn the heat off, and if it stops then that was it. im not reading 5 pages. I will try that tomorrow when I have someone to turn off the heat. thank you |
WindyMind (OP) User ID: 7244814 United States 01/03/2015 09:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I have a mystery suction cup noise in my house, I can't figure out what it is. Guesses are welcome...... Here ya go, OP: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 41383179 "Exploding head syndrome (EHS) is a form of hypnagogic auditory hallucination and is a rare and relatively undocumented parasomnia event in which the subject experiences a loud bang in their head similar to a bomb exploding, a gun going off, a clash of cymbals, ringing, an earthquake, or any other form of loud, indecipherable noise that seems to originate from inside the head." "This noise usually happens at the onset of sleep or within an hour or two of falling asleep, but is not necessarily the result of a dream.[1] An episode can last from a few seconds to a couple of minutes. Most episodes occur just after falling asleep or just prior to waking up, and are not associated with occurring in any certain sleep stage. EHS is an uncommon, usually nocturnal parasomnia that arises from the transition between different sleep stages.[2] Although the sound is perceived as extremely loud, it is usually not accompanied by pain. Attacks appear to change in number over time, with several attacks happening in a space of days or weeks, followed by months of remission. Sufferers often feel a sense of fear and anxiety before and after an attack, accompanied by elevated heart rate. Attacks may also be accompanied by perceived flashes of light (when perceived on their own, known as a "visual sleep start") or difficulty in breathing. The condition is also known as "auditory sleep starts". The associated symptoms are varied, but the benign nature of the condition is emphasized and neither extensive investigation nor treatment are indicated.[1] Sufferers may experience an inability to vocalize any sound, or mild forms of sleep paralysis during an attack. There is no known treatment.[3]" *less than 50% Full info here: [link to en.m.wikipedia.org] I read it the first time, thank you. It does not apply. |
Neptune Fabman User ID: 64584982 United States 01/03/2015 09:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I have a mystery suction cup noise in my house, I can't figure out what it is. Guesses are welcome...... ... Quoting: ella Fog? Do frogs come out in fog? Seriously, there is a tree frog that makes the sound you describe. If you live in a tropical climate it may be a possibility No frogs, I'm not that tropically zoned. What is the outside temperature... 50's today Going to be -5 Heree Wednesday No tree frogs. Maybee tree frog Popcicles... ...Your Own Personal Jesus... |
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Neptune Fabman User ID: 64584982 United States 01/03/2015 09:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I have a mystery suction cup noise in my house, I can't figure out what it is. Guesses are welcome...... Here ya go, OP: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 41383179 "Exploding head syndrome (EHS) is a form of hypnagogic auditory hallucination and is a rare and relatively undocumented parasomnia event in which the subject experiences a loud bang in their head similar to a bomb exploding, a gun going off, a clash of cymbals, ringing, an earthquake, or any other form of loud, indecipherable noise that seems to originate from inside the head." "This noise usually happens at the onset of sleep or within an hour or two of falling asleep, but is not necessarily the result of a dream.[1] An episode can last from a few seconds to a couple of minutes. Most episodes occur just after falling asleep or just prior to waking up, and are not associated with occurring in any certain sleep stage. EHS is an uncommon, usually nocturnal parasomnia that arises from the transition between different sleep stages.[2] Although the sound is perceived as extremely loud, it is usually not accompanied by pain. Attacks appear to change in number over time, with several attacks happening in a space of days or weeks, followed by months of remission. Sufferers often feel a sense of fear and anxiety before and after an attack, accompanied by elevated heart rate. Attacks may also be accompanied by perceived flashes of light (when perceived on their own, known as a "visual sleep start") or difficulty in breathing. The condition is also known as "auditory sleep starts". The associated symptoms are varied, but the benign nature of the condition is emphasized and neither extensive investigation nor treatment are indicated.[1] Sufferers may experience an inability to vocalize any sound, or mild forms of sleep paralysis during an attack. There is no known treatment.[3]" *less than 50% Full info here: [link to en.m.wikipedia.org] I have been saying it all along... ... ...Your Own Personal Jesus... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 53953201 Canada 01/03/2015 09:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I have a mystery suction cup noise in my house, I can't figure out what it is. Guesses are welcome...... Check for electronic eavesdropping devices. You may be under surveillance.... Quoting: Kinga :BOOGHS: BTW, interesting and at the same time funny thread. I like your humorous replies :) :LPSEV: I don't know how to check for surveillance devices but I'll look around. thanks I was just kidding... LOL Had to removed the link. The Copy right thing.. I bookmarked it but that explains why I couldn't cut and paste. It won't hurt to read that.... Anyway... The noise may be coming from the pipes if one of your bedroom walls is next to the bathroom or from the leaking roof if your house is one floor only with the kitchen and bedroom being on the same level. Another possibility could be expanding and shrinking windows gaskets during temperature changes. Good luck OP with finding the problem :) |
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WindyMind (OP) User ID: 7244814 United States 01/03/2015 09:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I have a mystery suction cup noise in my house, I can't figure out what it is. Guesses are welcome...... You have tracked it down to your bedroom.That means if you listen and really seek, you will find what it is.May be you should RECORD the noise? Better still..get four people to stand in every corner to help you track it down.Good luck.. Quoting: WETHEYYOUITHEMUS Ya, my hearing is off, I don't always hear in the right direction. I know where it is mostly. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 44493293 United States 01/03/2015 10:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I have a mystery suction cup noise in my house, I can't figure out what it is. Guesses are welcome...... You have tracked it down to your bedroom.That means if you listen and really seek, you will find what it is.May be you should RECORD the noise? Better still..get four people to stand in every corner to help you track it down.Good luck.. Quoting: WETHEYYOUITHEMUS Ya, my hearing is off, I don't always hear in the right direction. I know where it is mostly. What do you mean you do not always hear in the RIGHT direction? |
WindyMind (OP) User ID: 7244814 United States 01/03/2015 10:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I have a mystery suction cup noise in my house, I can't figure out what it is. Guesses are welcome...... You have tracked it down to your bedroom.That means if you listen and really seek, you will find what it is.May be you should RECORD the noise? Better still..get four people to stand in every corner to help you track it down.Good luck.. Quoting: WETHEYYOUITHEMUS Ya, my hearing is off, I don't always hear in the right direction. I know where it is mostly. What do you mean you do not always hear in the RIGHT direction? I can think I hear something in front of me but in actuality it is behind me. It must be an underdeveloped eardrum. I don't know. It's always been like this. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 44493293 United States 01/03/2015 10:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I have a mystery suction cup noise in my house, I can't figure out what it is. Guesses are welcome...... You have tracked it down to your bedroom.That means if you listen and really seek, you will find what it is.May be you should RECORD the noise? Better still..get four people to stand in every corner to help you track it down.Good luck.. Quoting: WETHEYYOUITHEMUS Ya, my hearing is off, I don't always hear in the right direction. I know where it is mostly. What do you mean you do not always hear in the RIGHT direction? I can think I hear something in front of me but in actuality it is behind me. It must be an underdeveloped eardrum. I don't know. It's always been like this. Well,just reverse your hearing? |
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asolovoice User ID: 43939652 United States 01/03/2015 10:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I have a mystery suction cup noise in my house, I can't figure out what it is. Guesses are welcome...... Here ya go, OP: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 41383179 "Exploding head syndrome (EHS) is a form of hypnagogic auditory hallucination and is a rare and relatively undocumented parasomnia event in which the subject experiences a loud bang in their head similar to a bomb exploding, a gun going off, a clash of cymbals, ringing, an earthquake, or any other form of loud, indecipherable noise that seems to originate from inside the head." "This noise usually happens at the onset of sleep or within an hour or two of falling asleep, but is not necessarily the result of a dream.[1] An episode can last from a few seconds to a couple of minutes. Most episodes occur just after falling asleep or just prior to waking up, and are not associated with occurring in any certain sleep stage. EHS is an uncommon, usually nocturnal parasomnia that arises from the transition between different sleep stages.[2] Although the sound is perceived as extremely loud, it is usually not accompanied by pain. Attacks appear to change in number over time, with several attacks happening in a space of days or weeks, followed by months of remission. Sufferers often feel a sense of fear and anxiety before and after an attack, accompanied by elevated heart rate. Attacks may also be accompanied by perceived flashes of light (when perceived on their own, known as a "visual sleep start") or difficulty in breathing. The condition is also known as "auditory sleep starts". The associated symptoms are varied, but the benign nature of the condition is emphasized and neither extensive investigation nor treatment are indicated.[1] Sufferers may experience an inability to vocalize any sound, or mild forms of sleep paralysis during an attack. There is no known treatment.[3]" *less than 50% Full info here: [link to en.m.wikipedia.org] I get this when overly tired/stressed. Treatment is sleep. Good luck with sucking sound, great thread the only voice that matters and when the end arrives....you can catch me river dancing through the bloody water knee-high |
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