Posted by blueboy on May 28, 2008, at 8:57:57
In reply to Re: Intrusive music in my head » James_Glasgow_UK, posted by B2chica on May 27, 2008, at 15:36:33
> i would think music hallucinations due to head would be much more due to organic than head injury open or closed due to its nature.
> i work with people with head injuries and although i'm sure it's possible for that small percent (i'm not belittling it) to get hallucinations i would believe that boltsdraggin either had suseptibility to this before meds/pre head injuries meaning organic/developmental and like you said hopefully a doc would discount that first before running expensive or intrusive tests such as cat and mri's, etc. on a person.
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> (i do enjoy this discussion and don't discount your opinion)
> b2c.If I am reading the OP correctly, this isn't a hallucination. It is possibly more comparable to an obsession. I think a lot of normal people have the same problem to a much lower degree, i.e. "I have a tune I can't get out of my head."
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