![]() ![]() ![]() “People looked at me like I was mad,” she said. Her husband, who had tinnitus, didn’t hear a thing. When things got bad, it felt to Taylor like the bed-and the whole house-was vibrating. She became dizzy and nauseous, overcome, she says, by a crushing sense of despair and hopelessness at her inability to locate or escape the sound. She had her hearing checked and was told it was perfect, but the noise persisted. She began spending her evenings looking for the source, listening outside her neighbors’ homes in the early hours of the morning. At first she thought it was from a nearby factory, or perhaps a generator of some kind. “A thick, low hum,” is how she described it, something “permeating the entire house,” keeping her awake. A retired psychiatric nurse, Taylor lives in Roslin, Scotland, a small village seven miles outside of Edinburgh. Sue Taylor first started hearing it at night in 2009.
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