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Old Apr 03, 2013, 03:14 PM
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Why do I keep hearing music in my head when I'm alone? Well, I think it had to do with my turning up the volume so high when I was listening to my Ipod. Yeah, I wanted an ipod for christmas three years ago, simply because some guy or girl said i could not afford it. I got one from my cousin but little did I know that the music she had placed inside my ipod would be so depressing. I was also really down at the moment because I did not have a lot of friends and was often bullied. I wanted to show the girl how i can have one too! I then got one and showed it to her and from then on, i had been listening to my ipod but then all of a sudden i heard the music in my head and then i started to realize that i probably have auditory hallucinations. i went to an audiologist and a therapist to check it out. the therapist gave me medications but they didn't work. the audiologist says there's nothing wrong with your ears, just a few infections here and there, probably having to do with water getting inside or something like that. the music to this day haunts me. even as i am talking about it, the sensations are starting to return. I don't want to hear it at all, but I just can't help it. do you suppose this could be tinnitus or anything much worse?

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Old Apr 03, 2013, 03:32 PM
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I find to get rid of unwanted music in my memory is to play a lot of positive music over and over. Then the music memories will be pleasant vs hurtful.
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Old Apr 03, 2013, 03:42 PM
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I find to get rid of unwanted music in my memory is to play a lot of positive music over and over. Then the music memories will be pleasant vs hurtful.
i'm talking about musical hallucinations. I wish they could just leave my mind forever. Like i want to listen to music but I don't want to grow attached to them because it's just like any other thing, like watching television or reading a book. somehow the effects of reading and television aren't as strong as hearing things.
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Old Apr 04, 2013, 03:46 PM
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Oh, I didn't realize.
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Old Apr 04, 2013, 08:59 PM
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i wish you the best of luck
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Old Apr 04, 2013, 09:17 PM
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I do have tinnitus, and sometimes it is music I hear. Sometimes just noise, sometimes a drone sound as if a helicopter is hovering over my all day
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