Posted by EscherDementian on October 11, 2003, at 20:42:20
In reply to Songs playing in my head, posted by almondjoy on October 11, 2003, at 15:28:45
i don't know if you are talking about the 'broken record syndrome' or hearing what sounds like you've tuned into a radio station, in your head.
My sister swears that the latter is "some kind of metal" in the chemestry. "Maybe in the filler" she says. Don't laugh, but her husband discovered he could faintly 'hear' the same thing when he took the same thing. It was a 'build up' he said. They were surprised to find out they 'heard' the same song at the same time. Which is why it was assumed they were picking up something broadcast. They live on a farm in fairly rural Washington. i was there one of the times, and didn't hear anything.
Another time, curiosity got the better of me and i told her "Prove it". We were in my own home this time, lower altitude & more forested. Sure enough i could just barely 'hear' what sounded like a classic rock station- announcer and all, inside my head. It did get louder->annoying. We tried to find the station on my tuner(couldn't), and i walked the corners of my property outdoors to see if i could locate it's direction (no difference, source was undeniably IN MY HEAD).
Weird, no? i've always wondered...
Perhaps my sister was right.
I found a reference to "raised copper levels" under TINNITUS in "Healthy Healing - A Guide to Self Healing" by Linda Rector Page N.D.; Ph.D.Escher
...Then again, maybe it was only something The Lone Gunmen rigged up. Or something the Smoking Man hadn't planned on. Afterall, David Duchovny lives in our microwave oven.
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