Not all the time but occasionally in quiet moments I can hear a pulsing in my ear that matches my heartbeat. Been able to hear it since I was a child. Mostly it’s localised to one ear and generally it will quieten/ stop after a short while.
All I hear in a quiet room is my tinnitus
Can’t hear it over the ringing. :-\
Yes
Most people can when someplace really quiet. You can prevent that by giving yourself tinnitus but I don’t recommend it.
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What if you’ve already given yourself tinnitus?
Then it is to late for us. We must live in the world we created.
I can also hear spinal fluid flow
What does spinal fluid sound like?
It’s kinda… squishy? I can hear my cerebral spinal fluid when I go for walks in quiet places. It sounds like it’s coming from the back/bottom of your head, and it’s like a light rushing fluid sound, swishing with each step.
Oh my god
I would help this guy describe the sensation as a “squelch”.
I also used to hear my heartbeat in my ears pretty much all the time and at 18 had “the blood pressure or an 80-year old woman” but since I went wheat and dairy free I’ve none of that.
“Gluten-free” isn’t just a Karen fad. I used to very much believe so, until I read about NCGS and tried an GFCF diet. (Gluten free casein free.) I also avoid all wheat derived products, some of which are labeled as gluten-free. It’s a bitch to hunt down basic ham because most of it here in Europe is processed with dextrose made from wheat, whereas in the US, they also use dextrose but it’s derived from corn.
Mine sounds like a rainstick that also has a bit of water in it.
Can confirm. Like bubbly water being squeezed through a thin tube. As a kid, I thought it was air bubbles farting their way through a narrow blood vessel.
Only after I’ve done some kind of physical activity and then lay or sit down somewhere absolutely quiet.
I’ve been able to hear that too, for as long as I can remember. I don’t think that’s necessarily anything unusual when you’re the type of person who can hear earthworms cough. It sounds different at different times, like if I’m stressed or dehydrated.
There’s really a lot you can hear if it’s quiet and you pay attention. Eyes opening and closing, eyeballs moving, joints moving (neck and spine sounds different than knees and elbows), muscles contracting (different ones sound different).
I can at times; particularly when stressed. It used to be a nearly constant thing, but that’s since improved with stress management, therapy, and diet changes. Seriously, people underestimate how strongly stress and anxiety can affect you physically.
It happened to me for during a couple of days last week that I could hear my own heartbeat whenever it was quiet.
No idea why and it’s gone now.
Once upon a time it happened. And it was a consequence of stomach bleeding… Not much good…
I still hear it sometimes, but that’s when I have severe shortness of breath and high blood pressure.
The call is coming from inside your heart! Get out! Get out now!
Sometimes I hear my office chair squeaking due to my heartbeat.
That can be ranging from totally normal to “fuck fuck fuck get your ass to a doctor right now!”
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Nope.
Maybe the rush sound you hear is this?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tensor_tympani_muscleOnly recently I learnt the name of it myself from another lemmy comment
It started recently. I think I injured that ear. I dislike the noise.
Someone find Ginko