I have been having radio stations along with tv channels as though some one is changing them in my head for about a yr now and one time i was on my tablet and i heard a couple people actually bragging and boasting about being able to see me and started talking to their girlfriend showing the fact that they hacked into my tablet and looking at me and she sounded amazed asking how they were able to do that and i jumped back once i did they started questioning each other if i could see them or not... so i do believe all this goes way further than a simple magnitude of a fan or hyper noise... I don't do drugs and I am a Sr. Aerospace Engineer for Boeing and the research i have done has driven me to want to believe that the Eustachian tube may be much more perceptive causing us to possibly hear very low pressures/HRZ/FRQ you name it so low that we tend to hear into a different realm/place in time. Possibly validating the question we all have as humans. Who are we?
Hi,
I have experienced this not the same but some part of it. When you hardly try to sleep at night and perpetually thinking about someone or situation such things happened. As you said you had anxiety and depression it indicated you have not recovered it completely. If you are an over thinker you keep continuously thinking about anything which pushes you in such a situation. I would suggest you change your sleeping time and try to sleep as early as possible. If you are a fitness conscious person spent half an hour of your day exercising. I hope it would help you.
This used to happen to me too. I've never had cavities. I believe this has a relation to something that was in Nextel phones. Because I not only would hear radio waves in my head but I used to be able to feel the phone about to ring seconds before it rang. Especially Nextel phones back in the day.
It might be that your blood has heavy metals and has built up in some parts of the spinal cord and brain.
This could cause us to be like an antenna.
Research on how to get rid of heavy metals and you might consider grounding yourself.
As human beings we were never meant to wear insulated shoes we build up weird electricity in our bodies . All of us should touch the earth at least once a day.
I do this for enjoyment and it has worked for me .
Simply dig 2 holes not too deep and plant your feet inside em. Take sometime to enjoy it. I feel balanced afterwards , inflammation which I get at times disappears .
By the way I too have heard the radio station certain songs, not as much as you probably but still , and even one strange time back in the 80s I as a boy wanted to watch a kungfu movie .
I only had 13 channels old tv of course, and Sure enough a kungfu movie now this is on a Tuesday in the 80s no cable and totally out of the blue and all but 3 channels were okay probably short of good enough the others had static. Most of the time it was the news or fishing .
It was almost as if I willed a kung fu movie to be on 1 of those channels and it never happened again " ever " . These were local tv stations ! It was like being in mayberry with Andy Griffith and turning on the t.v to watch kungfu totally out of place . 33 years later I'm still perplexed . haha
Mine happens randomly...during quiet times or when I'm at Walmart or other noisy areas. It doesn't seem to matter. What I hear is similar to just listening to an iPod or something but its always familiar music so I tend to dance or sing along if I feel it. What's strange is the song will randomly change usually in the middle, to a completely different genre of music. Its not when I'm thinking about music or anything. Its totally random.
I have the same thing, it's like a transistor radio, like the ones from the 80s, playing far away. It only happens at night, and again since I moved to a warm climate where we use a fan and aircon. It only is noticeable when my ear is on the pillow making me think the neighbours were watching tv very late. It is a bit scary, so glad to see I am not alone.
I have this problem. Always when a fan is running. And seems to come from the a/c vents. Its not inside my head. Usually only in my room while laying down. And early in the morning. 0300-daylight. Once i heard it in my bathroom ac vent. I am glad to hear different explanations for it. I do have hearing loss. And i do work around radar. I work on tugboats, which is always a loud environment. I have never heard it when at work, only at home, and never at anyone else's home and always when very tired. Its either horns or Obnoxious loud Spanish or maybe English talk shows. Or fast Mexican music. Its just barely audible like someone has a radio on in another room. I searched and searched for an alarm clock radio the first time i heard it. It seems like it started, I would be dreaming and upon awakening, the music or sounds in my dreams would take a few seconds to stop. Like the chemical that causes you to dream (which, dreams are technically hallucinations) like whatever chemical that causes you to dream had a delay in it. Instead of instantly stopping when awaking. Thank you all for sharing. Its weird and can be stressful and a bit scary at times.
I've been reading other answers or explanations and mine doesn't fit. PLUS, because of the sound in my head, I learned about a radio station in my city that I didn't know about before. So if it's just "noise", how do I hear REAL stations???
Nothing has totally and correctly explained what's going on with me. I hear it 24/7/365. There's got to be a better answer. I mean OTHER THAN I AM NUTS!!!
I have mineires disease in my right ear and I hear radio stations and sometimes even Tv shows. It's been going on since I got a spinal stimulator implanted in 2006. I've been told there's no way that's a factor. I hear music I don't know and it loops also sometimes. Frustrating. I want proof somehow to show skeptics but don't know how.
Below is an article If just found...YEAH Baby after all these years a possible answer to why I hear radio that one else does.
Hearing radio frequencies
Posted on May 24, 2012 by xcorr
I was reading the Wikipedia article on tinnitus, and came across this pearl of a sentence:
A common and often misdiagnosed condition that mimics tinnitus is Radio Frequency (RF) Hearing in which subjects have been tested and found to hear high-pitched transmission frequencies that sound similar to tinnitus.
Hmm, what? Yes, humans, under special circumstances, can hear radio-frequency pulses in the range of 2.4MHz to 10GHz (corresponding to radio frequencies and microwave) as buzzes, clocks, hiss or knocking at apparent auditory frequencies of 5kHz and higher (very high-pitched). That doesn’t mean that you can hear talk radio by receiving AM waves (that would be unbelievably annoying); it just means that when it’s very very quiet, you can hear a faint high-pitched noise from RF sources.
But how could electromagnetic waves be detected as sound, which is a pressure wave? After all, light is an EM wave too, but we don’t hear light! It’s a long story, but basically, you’re a microwave bongo head. Elder and Chou (2003) offer a thorough overview of the phenomenon.
Apparently, RF hearing was first reported in the 1940s by people working with radar, but reports were dismissed as illusions or hallucinations. The phenomenon was investigated scientifically by Frey in 1961, who concluded that RF hearing is a real thing. It can be stopped, for example, by placing a piece of aluminum between the RF source and the ear.
RF sources can only be heard by people with working audition above 5kHz. This would imply that RF sources create an acoustic vibration close to the cochlea that gets detected as high-frequency sound. Indeed, one can record electrical potentials inside the cochlea evoked by RF pulses that look just like potentials evoked by sound waves.
The authors further report that the apparent acoustic frequency of the RF pulse is independent of the EM frequency of the actual pulse but dependent upon head dimensions. So EM energy gets absorbed by the head and somehow this energy is transformed into pressure waves that get reshaped by the head. Thus, microwave bongo head.
The most likely explanation for this is the thermoelastic expansion theory. When RF pulses are created near a container of water, it is possible to detect evoked sound waves in the water; the acoustic frequency of these waves is similar to that of the sounds heard in RF hearing. When an RF pulse is absorbed by water, it locally elevates the temperature, which causes a rapid local expansion which then gets propagated as a pressure wave. The local elevation in temperature can be quite small: the authors give a figure of 5 x 10-6 degrees Celsius (!). This sound wave gets transmitted by bones to eventually make its way to the cochlea, where it gets detected as just another pressure wave.
The authors point out that this is neither dangerous nor useful. It’s just kinda cool. Ain’t science neat?
ResearchBlogging.org
Elder, J., & Chou, C. (2003). Auditory response to pulsed radiofrequency
Hey can you email me some time Wendy I'm Courtney and everything u said applies to me please email so we can talk because I'm starting to think I'm crazy I only hear it when a fan or AC unit at night
The voices come from radio stations people can actually put voices in peoples head. they can link up with you wirelessly telepathicly aswell. There is a Radio Station from New York City Named Hot97.1 WQHT and there is this person named Peter Rosenberg who places voices in peoples head just to drive them crazy and for his entertainment.yes i know how could someone be this foul in 2017 it is up to us to raise awareness threw out the country. So people are conscious about this Radio Station Equipment and respond by telling Doctors and Lawyers of this awareness. Please Research MK-Ultra it works a similar way ( Mind Kontrol-Ultra )
LUCILLE BALL too! Look for a good dentist (some are skeptical) and replace the fillings made with some kind of metal. You have no psychiatric problem because of that. But listening to these sounds, as well as those who suffer from tinnitus, can aggravate your anxiety. I listen to music in fans, vacuum cleaner, washing machine, etc. But that does not bother me, especially after I discovered the cause (auditory pareidoilia) and that a lot of people listen too.
I am so relieved to find this! I recently stated hearing radio stations, songs I'd never heard or would ever listen to. But still, I thought I might be losing it, although I hear the commercials and dj'S and the whole 9 yards. I tried to chalk it up to being a new mom, and lack of sleep! But it was too real to ignore. I started listening closely, then searching all the local radio stations online to see if they were playing what I was hearing. Lo and behold, I was hearing actual radio, the real deal, but in my head! I think that freaked me out moreso than the possibility of having a mental illness...that it was real. I thought I might have a super power or something, for a moment!!! And then I found this post. Maybe my blood pressure can go back down now...
All these people here seem a tad touched in the head. It could be a simple case of adhd. It's very common to have song playing in your head all day (ranging from a few lines to large parts of a song), espescially if you have ADHD.
What a relief to see this happens to others. My husband does the finger twirling at the temple thing to me when I talk about it and says it's called crazy :)
Mine started summer of 2015 and was always a country station. The first time it was the same two country songs, then a DJ talking and then repeat the same 2 songs and exact same DJ break...so basically a loop. I was at our cabin in the middle of nowhere and we had a window AC unit running. When I turned it off the loop stopped and when I turned it back on I could hear it again. That kept up for two days and of course when my husband got there 3 days later I couldn't make it happen again. However, several times that week I could hear faint country songs that were no longer the same ones/loop I was hearing before. I was hearing consecutive songs just as if a radio station would play them. They were always when everything was quiet and were no longer just when A/C was on but not as clear as the first time so I had to concentrate to make the songs out. I also noticed it sometimes seemed like it was coming from across the room where the cabins fuse box is. I decided the A/C and fuse box somehow picked up a station and let it go. Then this past January I spent 6 weeks at the cabin and since it was winter the A/C unit wasn't even still in the window and I literally heard clear country songs (all current hits) randomly almost every day and night. I even heard them in my car in cabin driveway. I did notice a connection between any "energy" device such as electric heater, recessed lights, cabins fuse box etc and with running water when I showered. One time in my car in cabins driveway right after I turned the engine on I heard it. I identified the song then turned on car radio and flipped through country stations and found the station I was actually hearing. I tested that through the next song and it was definitely that station. It was maddening and I assumed the reason my husband could never hear it was because his hearing is damaged from years of gunshots while hunting. He did start to believe me after I identified the song then found it actually playing on radio. The part I haven't told him is 1/2 way through that 6 week stay I made an overnight trip back to our main residence and before heading back to cabin I took a shower. I heard it during that shower too and could hear every word clearly....I even identified the song. After that song was finished it went right into another country hit just like it would on a radio station. Since no one else was home the house was dead silent and the only noise was the running water and the songs. That blew my theory that it was somehow related to our cabin's location and the fact that since the cabin is located on all wooded acreage in the middle of nowhere there's no normal city or suburb noise. The only constant I can find is a quiet environment coupled with either running water or something mechanical/electrical. We do have a large creek directly behind the cabin that has constant running water and I also noticed I could count on hearing the station when it rained and for awhile after a heavy rain when the creek was moving faster.
For myself I have bad hearing in one ear and when I plug this ear I can hear a ringing. When I am near central air units/ducts or near radio's I can make out the theme song from last nights TV show or its the news. It started in the middle of the night. Its very annoying and kept me up all night.
Let me know if you ever find out why.
Thanks
"near central air units/ducts??".... (or near radio's for me) This is exactly what happens to me. I can make out the songs and its the theme song from the night before TV show that I watched or its the news. It started in the middle of the night. Its very annoying and kept me up all night.
Did you ever figure out why?
some might be caused by high bp, but when it happened to me I first saw blue orbs then the white noise then the switching of radio stations after I heard a radio announcer that sounded like he was from the 50s. Im not going to lie i hear the high pitch ringing in my ear daily but actually tuning in to a station had me freaked out. Whatever it was felt it and stopped automatically. Since then I have been chasing the station sound ever since, that was 2 years ago.
Google, Musical Ear Syndrome. I have it and have now known the name of it for five minutes!!! Yay im not crazy...now back to my own personal radio station I cant quite hear...lol
You are welcome! Thank you for commenting and good luck.
After reading hundreds of reports on this subject I have a discovery here!
WHEN YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE IS HIGH YOU ARE ABLE TO HEAR (NOT IN YOUR MIND BUT IN YOUR EARS) THE RADIO STATIONS.
Sometimes you will hear a different station in each ear. It is physical and not psychological. The stations become more defined with white or pink noise.
The first time it happened I thought I was going crazy....what the hell? I searched the entire house for a radio playing but there was none. I could hear it clearly in the heating vents when they were running so I thoroughly checked the furnace and the basement. I asked my children if they could hear it in the vents and they said no. I have exhaustively linked the occurances to one thing.......my blood pressure.
I could hear them day and night with high blood pressure. With normal BP there are no radio stations in my hearing. I have had completely normal blood pressure for three years now.
It is absolutely not a psychological event to hear radio playing unless you hear the same thing over and over....that is something different. Good luck all....you are not crazy, just check your BP.
Hello all:
WHEN MY BLOOD PRESSURE IS HIGH I HEAR THE RADIO STATIONS. Sometimes a different station in each ear. It is physical and not psycological. The stations become more defined with white or pink noise.
The first time it happened I thought I was going crazy....what the hell? I searched the entire house for a radio playing but there was none. I could hear it clearly in the heating vents when they were running so I thoroughly checked the furnace and the basement. I asked my children if they could hear it and they said no. I have exhaustively linked the occurances to one thing.......my blood pressure. I could hear them day and night with high blood pressure.
With normal BP there are no radio stations in my hearing. I have had completely normal pressure for three years now. It is absolutely not a psycological event to hear radio playing unless you hear the same thing over and over....that is something different. Good luck all....check your BP.
Hello Wendy! Let me first say that nobody finds hearing things that are not there pleasant but let me reassure you that you are not hearing radio. The brain and skull are inefficient at converting radio signals into audio, if it did we all would be having this problem.
You did mention though that you suffer from sleeplessness. My question to you regarding this is how often are you hearing these sounds and when? Being tired can lead to audio hallucinations. When we are fatigued or very tired and hear soft sounds in our environment our brains effectively try to make sense of them using memory or subconscious imagination. What you're hearing is the brain's interpretation of a physical sound in your environment as something you've heard before or imagined. Looping of these sounds is certainly a symptom of audiotory hallucinations.
When I use to go 24 hours of no sleep I would hear Mario party and the Simpsons in regular fan noises from computers or the buzz of lights.
Now because you have mentioned other symptoms such depression and headaches I would consider taking this concern to a medical professional for further investigation. I think it is highly likely that your issues are primarily linked to sleeplessness, but it's best to check all the symptoms for other causes.