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CAPTAIN_NXR7
2 years agoSeasoned Veteran
"fujicakes1;c-18284455" wrote:
Honestly lolSpoilerSo I have VERY bad migraines that I have to get botox for, but before I started getting botox, for years I was so sensitive to sound that I couldn't watch movies, tv, listen to podcasts, listen to music - except for certain music. Metal actually was soothing to me. Anything with any sort of high pitched frequency set off a migraine that could last for days. Something as simple as a "hot line bling" hehe or a coin dropping. I hope that's not the case with you. If so, I am SUPER sorry, and I hope that you look into botox!! If it's just that their music is - well, difficult to swallow - they are a pretty far-out band that is kind of inaccessible to a lot of listeners, I'm afraid. I think the first music video of theirs that I posted was "Ma Cherie" because it is a bit more palatable than the others to the general public, but - definitely a niche band. Les Discrets is pretty niche too, I think, it's just in..in your niche lol. It's kind of like, I guess lol, I was wanting to send my friend a Health video after we went to the Health / Perturbator concert awhile back (one of the best shows we have ever been to btw), and I asked my partner which one to send, he said it was difficult because not all of the songs are super palatable to the newcomer. I honestly don't see why on that one though, why that wouldn't be palatable. I listen to a lot - a LOT - of different types of music though, and I have since I was a kid - for example I used to get made fun of for listening to pop, but my first concert was Slipknot! and when triphop was a thing, I was all about it, the list goes on forever - and I think that having such a wide range of music interest may not be the norm. I totally get having selective taste on some things, though. For example lol, I have pretty selective taste in men - I broke up with my childhood boyfriend because he got a haircut, and I joke with my partner that if he cuts his long hair, I mean, there is precedent. ;)
Botox?
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I didn't realize Botox is used for treating migraines and other medical conditions. I'm glad this works for you! I can't imagine the distress that's caused by cluster headaches, but I do know a couple of people who have it and it's no joke.
Fortunately I do not suffer from migraines (*touches wood*) so I suppose I do not require Botox treatments.
I assume I have an undiagnosed form of hyperacusis...probably. Noisy power lines, bad wiring, old tv sets, ultrasonic devices such as mosquito/ teen repellents...some Japanese bands...these are all pretty detrimental to my mental well being. I've had it since I hit puberty, and although I'm well past the ages of puberty now, the anti loitering devices still have that desired effect on me. :D
I do spend a lot of time in the great "white noise" outdoors to make sure I'm not going absolutely mental, so there's that. Good 'aul nature is the ultimate cure.
*hugs tree*
Fortunately I do not suffer from migraines (*touches wood*) so I suppose I do not require Botox treatments.
I assume I have an undiagnosed form of hyperacusis...probably. Noisy power lines, bad wiring, old tv sets, ultrasonic devices such as mosquito/ teen repellents...some Japanese bands...these are all pretty detrimental to my mental well being. I've had it since I hit puberty, and although I'm well past the ages of puberty now, the anti loitering devices still have that desired effect on me. :D
I do spend a lot of time in the great "white noise" outdoors to make sure I'm not going absolutely mental, so there's that. Good 'aul nature is the ultimate cure.
*hugs tree*
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