A small bit of a back story. A few months ago I started noticing small headaches would happen when I used my phone at all. A bit of research on a conspiracy forum led to people talking about 5g and what it can possibly do to you. This led to stories about communities in India burning down their 5g towers. I took mine and my wife's phone and turned them both to 4g. Headaches went away. Well I work in a downtown area and the signal is horrible. I decided to turn 5g on while I was at work and yet again the small headaches come back. Is there any reliable link to this and 5g? And has anyone else experienced this?
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I hear hissing 24/7 now. It started when the 5G towers started to go up. The only way I can get away from it is to travel out to the wild where there is no signal. I do not have tinnitus. It seems to be worse at night and I am not sure if that is because there is less background noise mixing in. Also I have noticed at times when the noise is really bad, the weather radar seems to be involved. I can tell not only by looking at the weather radar maps but also just by stepping outside and looking up. When the hissing is bad I notice a weird wave pattern in the clouds - it looks like the surface of water in an ultrasonic cleaner. I don't know how to escape from it because it is everywhere. The headaches are getting really bad and I don't use a phone much. I have an older 4G phone and it is off at night and frankly, I don't have it on much during the day either. I have a corded land line for messaging and absolutely no wireless devices in my home. But, I can pick up signals for many of the wireless routers and other devices from my neighborhood - so I am still somewhat surrounded by it.
I know I am probably a bit more sensitive than most when it comes to EMF and I think of myself as the canary in a coal mine. All I can say is it is getting very bad and I am not sure where to go from here.
<i> The 5G spectrum is a range of radio frequencies in the sub-6 GHz range and the millimeter-wave (mmWave) frequency range that is 24.25 GHz and above. <br> The frequency bands for 5G networks come in two sets. Frequency range 1 (FR1) is from 450 MHz to 6 GHz, which includes the LTE frequency range. Frequency range 2 (FR2) is from 24.25 GHz to 52.6 GHz. The sub-6 GHz range is the name for FR1 and the mmWave spectrum is the name for FR2.</i><p>https://www.sdxcentral.com/5g/definitions/what-is-5g/what-is-5g-spectrum/#:~:text=The%20frequency%20bands%20for%205G,24.25%20GHz%20to%2052.6%20GHz. <p>
Do you hear your airport radar too? The human ear, can hear (at best) between 20 to 20,000 Hz. Most adults hear far less, say in the 60 to 6,000 Hz. You are talking about hearing well above AM radio frequencies, and above the FM frequencies, and claim to be affected by frequencies in the realm of radar. These frequencies are everywhere, including deep space. <p>Now, radiation burns are another matter; but we are more of a chemical based creature than electrical. You can take a PT or IQ test above a generator in Hoover Dam, and again in a remote pasture - and your tests will be within the margins of error; but a few milligrams of caffeine, LSD or a few shots of alcohol, and everything changes. I have had tinnitus for years, in my case it's because of hearing loss. The hairs in my inner ear for high frequencies have died, but the nerves are alive and well. The nerves are attempting to hear, what isn't there; and the result is a constant hiss. My hearing loss is mild, yet I wear hearing aides - why? Because they can pipe a high frequency "hiss" that has greatly diminished my tinnitus; the nerves are no longer in a feedback loop.
You may want to have your hearing checked by an ENT. It could be something as minor as a wax buildup against your ear drum, a small hair that is putting pressure against your ear drum, or just age (and listening to rock at unhealthy loud volumes mixed with genetics - like me)
Light frequency =/= sound frequency. If 5G is causing the hissing noise, it's probably the 5G activating some neurons in his brain related to hearing.