Yes, I can hear my neighbors cat upstairs walking around overhead. When my neighbor walks it sounds like a herd of buffalo. The low frequency sounds of footsteps overhead drives me to distraction some days.
I have air filters going that help with their white noise so that sudden sounds are not so startling. No one else seems to hear the footsteps. Sometimes my neighbor paces endlessly late at night, it isn't loud, but the low frequency seems to echo in my head and makes my ear drums flutter. There are times when I want to jump up and pound on the walls, but-- I don't, because people can't help walking around in their own apartment. The building is made of wood, so it really can't be helped. I just have to find ways to cope with it.
Thump, thump, thump....
Yet there have also been times when something happened outside that apparently everyone else heard, and I didn't hear it at all.
Also I have at least a 30% hearing loss in one ear, and a smaller percentage of loss in the other. So, I'm, I don't know, slightly deaf? Hmm.
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