When ever I am doing somthing i always hear music in my head, even during the most important exams before I used to be a straight A student now i'm failing my freshman can someone some advice to get my life back thank you
Additional info, added Saturday August 26 2006, 1:27 pm: freshman year. Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Mental health? Alli answered Monday August 28 2006, 5:11 pm: I don't mean to scare you but I might with the news I bring to your presence. My mother's friend's brother's daughter had a brain tomber. The reason they found out was because she would hear music in her head and she would see people standing there when nobody was even there. Not to be a scarey person but I suggest you get that checked out by a doctor. BEST WISHES!!!
comradestalin answered Saturday August 26 2006, 4:47 pm: This sometimes happens to me, so what I do is try and talk over the music with whatever im trying to do(like in an exam by reading the questions in my head etc) [ comradestalin's advice column | Ask comradestalin A Question ]
MelLeDisko answered Saturday August 26 2006, 4:04 pm: Well, I've never tried this before, but if you love music so much, whenever you're studying for tests, turn it into a song and memorize the song like, a week or two before the test, so whenenver you listen to it in your head, you can remember the answers. Like, just pick the beat of some song you already know and then be like," Lallaa in 1492 Christopher Columbus saillllled the ocean bluuuueeee lalal" or something like that, lol. I remember seeing something on TV like that once where they taught kids how to create rap songs out of studying and whenever they took their tests, they just rapped to themselves in their heads. Or, just try not to listen to music whenever there's a big important test coming up and just focus on studying. I hope I helped. <3 [ MelLeDisko's advice column | Ask MelLeDisko A Question ]
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