So well my question is about this "problem" i've had since I was pretty young. Basicly what it is well..at times evrything I hear will like echo strangely...like its hard to describe but its like I hear the acctuall sound then it echoes back angry and depressing. Like it doesnt even have to be a human voice just like the sound of a saltshaker hitting the table can sound depressing or almost angry at me.
Now its not completely random though...its almost as though I can chose when it starts but then getting it to stop is hard. I dont know. I just feel like im insane....does anyone else get this? is this normal? Please help...
What we have is a hypersensitivity to sound that is controlled by emotion. Think about WHEN this happens: How you're feeling, if anything unsettling just happened. For me, when someone's pissed at me, it kicks in. Just knowing that you have it can help a lot.
Flaggal answered Saturday January 6 2007, 9:02 am: i think you should tell your doctor about this...not that it would be something serous but at least confirm him/her about this
if you cant get to the doctors, at least tell your parents/guardian
gangstaaxxliciouss answered Saturday January 6 2007, 8:46 am: well, i'm no where near a doctor so i really don't know what the problem is
but i can almost guarentee that you're normal, you're not a physco path =)
i will reccomend either going to a school guidance consuler, or telling your doctor and they will probably refer you to a phyciatrist
it doesnt mean your crazy or abnormal but maybe they will help you get rid or maintain your problem
kweemee answered Saturday January 6 2007, 8:27 am: 17/m
I do not think you are insane... quite far from it!
I do believe though that you should visit your General Practitioner (doctor) and explain him your problem. You might get referred to a Psychiatrist, which DOESN'T mean you're insane or crazy, but they are the experts in the area of thought and mind. Your little problem could be very well a problem caused by a slight chemical imbalance, and corrected with the right medication. This could just be 1 explenation, I could still be far from right... but I still strongly reccomend you get it checked on :)
khadiya answered Saturday January 6 2007, 6:11 am: like you said you choose to hear it when you want to hear it. I cant explain to you whats wrong because im not a doctor. [ khadiya's advice column | Ask khadiya A Question ]
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