How Can I Stop Sound and Vibration Harassment in My Home?

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Asked By CuriousExplorer27 On

I've discovered that there seems to be a system set up in my home that amplifies sound and vibrations, and I'm desperate to figure out how it works and how to stop it. This all started after a technician from a cable and internet provider came to my house. He spent over four hours here, even manipulating a transformer box at a nearby property. I asked about his activities, but he didn't provide a clear answer. Since then, I've been experiencing intense vibrations and amplified sounds throughout my house, which have made sleeping nearly impossible. The sensations cause a lot of pain and tingling in my legs and feet. I've read that transformers and optical fibers might be able to amplify sound from one area to another. Can anyone help explain how this could be happening and what I can do about it?

4 Answers

Answered By SoundSleuth101 On

First off, I'm really sorry to hear about what you're going through. Have you talked to your neighbors to see if they're experiencing anything similar? Maybe it's isolated to you, or they could also be affected. It's worth asking around! You should also consider checking in with a doctor about those tingly feelings in your feet. It could be related to something else entirely, like diabetes or other health issues that can affect how your brain perceives sound.

HealthNerd99 -

That's a good point! I had similar issues before and it turned out to be linked to my health. Definitely get checked out!

Answered By TechWhiz On

It sounds like you might need to dig a bit deeper into what this 'amplifying sound' means. Are you hearing loud music, strange noises, or just a general sound? If someone was truly manipulating equipment, there should be some way to confirm these noises and vibrations. Maybe get a friend or family member who's not from your area to help you investigate? Also, consider environmental factors; there might be something in your home or neighborhood causing this, like heavy metals or pesticides from nearby activities.

Answered By ConcernedCitizen On

Definitely look into the possibility of it being a health issue, especially if you're feeling pain and tingling. A lot of people don't realize sound perception issues could relate back to medical conditions. Just saying, but it’s important to be proactive about your health! I even read some studies that link these sensations to insomnia. Getting the right medical attention could change everything for you.

Answered By ParanoidInTheCity On

It's wild to think a technician could have set something up like that without you knowing. It might sound a little crazy, but you could be dealing with hidden issues in your home, like faulty wiring or something. Have you had any outside help or inspections to confirm what’s happening? It’s definitely worth getting a second opinion from someone tech-savvy who doesn’t have ties to your immediate area.

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