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9:51am Monday 16th July 2007
SHE has worn industrial earmuffs for the last 18 years in a bid to block out a mystery noise in her home.
But now Sharon Wilson, who suffers from Cushing's syndrome, lung disease, diabetes and multiple sclerosis, says she can not bear it any longer.
The 45-year-old, who lives in council-owned sheltered housing at Marjorie Waite Court, off Burton Stone Lane, York, said she had spent hundreds of pounds on earmuffs and ear plugs over the years and pleaded with council bosses to resolve the problem.
She said: "It sounds like a lorry thundering by and it's so bad it makes me feel sick.
"It's been going on for 18 years, but recently it has got worse and worse. It has affecting my health.
"It never stops and I have to wear ear plugs all the time. I buy a pack of four for £1.95 and I have to replace them every day. It has been costing me a fortune.
"I have also got two pairs of workmen's earmuffs for when it is really bad.
"I realise that I am more sensitive to noise and vibration than other people because of my medical condition, but I still should not have to go through this.
"I constantly feel distressed and I am so depressed because of it."
Last week, we reported how 86-year-old Evelyn Cooper, who also lives at Marjorie Waite Court, had suffered sleepless nights for almost a year because of a vibrating bed.
A City of York Council spokesman said they were taking the concerns of both residents very seriously.
She said: "We have already fitted insulation to Ms Wilson's flat to try to solve the problem.
"We have previously investigated whether the central heating system could be the cause and have changed a number of parts. However, Ms Wilson tells us that the noise has persisted and we now suspect that it may be coming from an external light fitting.
"The light fitting will be replaced and we have not ruled out the possibility that it is responsible for the noises and vibrations reported by both residents.
"Our environmental health team is also to set up noise monitors in Ms Wilson's flat to try to confirm what the source of the problem."
Rust_Never_Sleeps, says...
11:51am Mon 16 Jul 07
Mike Oxhuge, Have a look says...
12:18pm Mon 16 Jul 07
gresmit, York says...
12:57pm Mon 16 Jul 07
Rust_Never_Sleeps wrote:Thanks for that,I think that's obvious, but I think you miss my point.
It's called tinnitus dear!
ohsotired, york says...
1:00pm Mon 16 Jul 07
Allsorts, York says...
2:19pm Mon 16 Jul 07
ohsotired wrote:Lol! Or perhaps someone should see what her neighbors are 'getting up to'...? (Nudge wink!)
Vibrating beds and strange noises? Perhaps someone should call in Derek Acorah
Bemused, says...
3:29pm Mon 16 Jul 07
Posted by: Rust_Never_Sleeps on 11:51am today
It's called tinnitus dear!
Posted by: gresmit, York on 12:57pm today
Thanks for that,I think that's obvious, but I think you miss my point.
Surely the council would find her alternative accommodation if it's really as bad as she says it is.
wooden-spoon, York says...
6:41pm Mon 16 Jul 07
LARA CROFT, desert says...
6:55pm Mon 16 Jul 07
wooden-spoon, York says...
7:04pm Mon 16 Jul 07
wooden-spoon, York says...
7:50pm Mon 16 Jul 07
TG, says...
7:58pm Mon 16 Jul 07
wooden-spoon, York says...
8:22pm Mon 16 Jul 07
wooden-spoon, York says...
9:54pm Mon 16 Jul 07
Bemused, says...
11:06pm Mon 16 Jul 07
The 45-year-old, who lives in council-owned sheltered housing at Marjorie Waite Court, off Burton Stone Lane, York, said she had spent hundreds of pounds on earmuffs and ear plugs over the years and pleaded with council bosses to resolve the problem.
The symptoms of Ménières disease are episodic rotational vertigo (attacks of a spinning sensation), hearing loss, tinnitus (a roaring, buzzing, or ringing sound in the ear), and a sensation of fullness in the affected ear.
It's called tinnitus dear!
Gardener, York says...
11:42pm Mon 16 Jul 07
bernard briggs, says...
3:27am Tue 17 Jul 07
gresmit, York says...
3:22pm Tue 17 Jul 07
Bemused wrote:Thanks for your comments Bemused - but you also miss my point. I am fully aware of what Tinnitus is. However, if you took the time to read the article properly, you would realise that it concerns the presence of an as yet unidentified external noise. The effect of this is exacerbated by the fact the poor lady suffers from tinnitus, but the implication is that tinnitus is not the cause. The council has also failed to find the cause of the noise and is continuing to investigate.
Posted by: Rust_Never_Sleeps on 11:51am today It's called tinnitus dear! Posted by: gresmit, York on 12:57pm today Thanks for that,I think that's obvious, but I think you miss my point.No Gresmit, it can't be obvious to you or you wouldn't have suggested she move -Surely the council would find her alternative accommodation if it's really as bad as she says it is.What's the point of her moving if it's tinnitus, because that's not caused by external sound, it's in the head!! It won't go away with a change of accommodation.
wooden-spoon, York says...
3:36pm Tue 17 Jul 07
Bemused wrote:"Loud sounds may be uncomfortable and seem distorted in the affected ear".You missed this sentence out of the symptoms.As I have said earlier I have heard the noise and so have others.They are investigating the central heating pump and it sounds like this could be the cause of the non imaginary noise.
The 45-year-old, who lives in council-owned sheltered housing at Marjorie Waite Court, off Burton Stone Lane, York, said she had spent hundreds of pounds on earmuffs and ear plugs over the years and pleaded with council bosses to resolve the problem.
Pity you have limited comprehension Wooden Spoon -
The symptoms of Ménières disease are episodic rotational vertigo (attacks of a spinning sensation), hearing loss, tinnitus (a roaring, buzzing, or ringing sound in the ear), and a sensation of fullness in the affected ear.
So what exactly can the council do about it? As Rust posted way back -
It's called tinnitus dear!
Bemused, says...
12:17pm Wed 18 Jul 07
As I have said earlier I have heard the noise and so have others.
wooden-spoon, York says...
3:27pm Wed 18 Jul 07
Bemused wrote:L.O.L.
As I have said earlier I have heard the noise and so have others.
Folie à deux!
wooden-spoon, York says...
3:28pm Wed 18 Jul 07
Bemused wrote:L.O.L.
As I have said earlier I have heard the noise and so have others.
Folie à deux!
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gresmit, York says...
10:52am Mon 16 Jul 07
Poor woman, she has enough to contend with as it is, given her various health problems.