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Old Jul 23, 2007, 11:32 PM
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I live near a park. They have a built-in lightning detector. It seems that when the siren goes off couple of times that my brain seems to store the sound in my memory storage.

Right now as I'm typing this post, I hear the siren going off but I know it's in my head and not from the actual lightning siren. Ugh! This is getting annoying! It shuts up for a brief moment and it goes off again, Ugh!

Has this happen to anybody?
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Old Jul 24, 2007, 06:12 PM
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I have had similar things happen to me. I'm a waitress in a small family run diner, and we work with the radio on all day. When I go into the break room, if a song is playing that I know, I will continue to hear it word for word, note for note, even though I am out of range of the radio speakers, to actually be hearing it. I kind of make myself hear it. I kind of think it's bad for me to do this though. You are not alone. Diagnosed schizoaffective since 1993. Just dealing with it the best I can, everyday.

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Old Jul 25, 2007, 08:14 AM
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hmm somtimes when im in a conversation after wards i hear a word or sentence they said repeat over and over

it makes my head go strange and almost dizzy

try concentrating hard on other sounds around you? thats what i have to do
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