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Old 01-10-2008, 05:01 PM #1
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Default Sounds of Silence

My my it is toooo quiet in here....you all taking naps????

Somebody shake things up...I never sleep, I gotta have something to read!!!

BTW Dahlek...your hearing thing has a name. Hyperacusis. Been there done that....feels like a knife when something drops! I would recommend ear plugs, but they are controversial....never the less, I have resorted to them and a big pillow over my head concominttantly. (OK there are too many letters in that word....somebody fix it, I can't)

My hyperacusis went away...now and then comes back, but never as bad as the first time I had it. Besides being one of those great things you get to experience when stopping a med...it can also occur with PN just for kicks....like PN isn't a kick enough.
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