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Son has head pain from vibration in building

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TopazQuartz · 11/10/2023 20:48

Hi everyone

I mentioned once that there was vibration in a house my son and I moved to, it didn't seem to affect my son who would sleep through it.

But today it's been non stop and he's been home and he's told me he has a pain in the top of his head, which is what I get. No one listens. Is there anything I can do, it's a neighbouring device, gaming machine or something I don't know. They don't talk.

It's one thing me getting an aneurysm from this (that's what I imagine from the head pressure) but my son is only a child, is there no one that will listen to us. Environmental Health will come out but it's getting them at a time when it's happening and it's hard and even then they say they would have no proof where it's coming from.

OP posts:
DaleksAreTinCans · 11/10/2023 23:29

It's not irrational.

Some of us are super sensitive to vibrations, rumbling, very low frequencies.

It makes me feel sick too and gives me a level of headache I can't describe at all.

I had a downstairs neighbour with a soundbar who turned it right up one morning because he was pissed off with the neighbour under him. I vomited.

Rumbling like that disrupts the thingy in our ears which affects balance and seasickness.

It's exceedingly unpleasant. I've recently moved away from a different flat where I was closeish to the M4. I'm feeling so much better out in the middle of nowhere.

LuckOfTheDrawer · 12/10/2023 07:15

Dehumidifiers can also cause this OP.

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