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Old 04-09-2015, 11:19 AM
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Thank you for your response. I read through many of the posts here to see your input as we navigate my husbands recovery.

My husband is a musician and we are so fortunate that he has not had a problem with sound sensitivity. I am so sorry that you have not been able to tolerate a music service in so long. My son has autism and some sound sensitivity...it comes and goes for him. We use headphones that reduce the sound. Ear plugs never worked well for him either. I would try using something like that instead of ear plugs. I wonder though, if that doesn't work, if it is the sound waves that are bothering you and not the actual noise. They come together of course but, reducing the amount of volume that hits your eardrums does not reduce the vibration of the sound waves that hit your body.
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