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#tinnitus problem
whosname · 2 months
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The Otsuu-chan album is what I expected and even more. Sorry to wait for so long to listen it.
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tittyinfinity · 10 months
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it's crazy finding out you're autistic as an adult bc then you start to notice the ways it affects you and has affected you throughout life
and then it becomes a hyperfixation bc you're like "omg this makes so much sense now" and you start feeling a bit better about yourself knowing that there's an explanation to everything
#.bdo#autism#''panic attack disorder'' they have all been full-on meltdowns#which is just as much of a reason that I stopped working as my chronic pain#bc the last job i had i quit in the middle of a phone call#bc the lights and sounds on top of the problem solving on top of my ADHD were Too Much#i was also incorrectly diagnosed with both bipolar type 1 and BPD#it was the PTSD mixed with everything else like my post-partum depression and psychosis#found out that the ''bipolar'' was just me being happier when i have my pain meds#and getting everything done in those couple of weeks where i felt better (''mania'')#and of course more depressed when i'm in more pain bc i can't not notice it#and then also my period really fucks me up too and i get extremely angry for 3-7 days straight#but anyway#i noticed how i stim and how the way i think specifically in patterns and numbers#i've always had really bad texture issues w both food and fabric#i have misophonia and can also feel certain noises (ESPECIALLY mouth noises)(ESPECIALLY if it's repetitive)#it makes me feel like i need to make the noise too#and half the people in my family have vocal stims#ik they can't help it but it sends me into panic attacks & meltdowns#i can hear electricity on top of my tinnitus#i get socially overwhelmed easily bc of all the masking#i talk to myself and make my own noises when im alone#i have repetitive thoughts that will cycle for weeks sometimes months at a time#so i think the ocd is comorbid#bc ever since i was like 5 i've had this pattern that i HAVE to tap on things every now and then or it drives me insane#i get intense hyperfixations for months or years#there's just a lot i notice about myself now
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problem-project · 3 months
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I miss one day of acetazolamide and my head pressure skyrockets. Am I supposed to just be on this medication for the rest of my life??
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yeonslayjun · 5 months
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YOU GUYS I Suddenly Got Tinnitus out of nowhere lol and well my mind just went - " Yeah I'm rollin rollin rollin rollin rollin rollin yeah" pls
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peachdoxie · 1 month
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Because I cannot get a break this week, tonight my tinnitus is being extremely loud and I can't sleep because of it. Fuck off, heartbeat.
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rifftrack · 1 year
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monty-glasses-roxy · 3 months
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Hey wait a second. Sign languages originate from Deaf communities all around the world. Like, there's pockets of unique sign languages everywhere that aren't spoken outside of that little village or town or corner of the city and bigger ones for regions and countries, but they all originated from the Deaf community.
So like. If one of the guys in Sewerhell go deaf, doesn't that mean they'd have their own language?
EDIT WHILE THIS IS STILL IN MY QUEUE: I forgot they're preprogrammed to know two or three of the major sign languages.
But ya know what? It would still evolved and develop with them, wouldn't it? Maybe the different sign languages merge a bit, maybe they come up with their own signs for things they don't have words for and maybe sign names become more common the more animatronics lose their hearing for whatever reason. And of course for anyone with voice box damage or anyone that might be selectively mute or struggle communicating vocally for any reason.
Which now that I think about it, Bella (the first Roxy) could probably benefit from that a lot given she does have issues with her speech. Nothing that would make it impossible to communicate, (I can't decide on what, but currently she speaks rather slow, has a stammer and her word order is sometimes a bit off but that's subject to change) but she could use sign language as well to navigate some conversations easier?
I dunno I'll have to look into that one some more. This is probably the one thing I've looked into the least so far (can't seem to find a lot in it but I'm working on it) so uhh sorry if any of that is worded poorly
But anyway, yeah fuck uhhh Sewerhell has its own developing sign language I guess! These guys just get cooler and cooler I swear lmao
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folkrockopera · 4 months
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TERRIBLE news lads. I've been trying to figure out why sometimes music gets painful to listen to for long periods and sometimes it doesn't and the horrific realisation i have to come to is that its about pitch?? Lower/more masculine voices don't affect me the same way. I already knew that about falsettos bc I can't listen to even short parts of songs that are too sharp but goddd it's definitely more of a problem than that.
misogynistic hearing problem :(
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hood-ex · 2 years
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I watched a tiktok about wrestling and immediately thought about cauliflower ears on dick 💀
Nooo Dick's chin strap will save him from cauliflower ears 😭.
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Oh wow I sure do love ignoringg volyme warnings im sure nothing bad will come of this
the tinnitus:
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chubb-e-cheese · 1 year
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I started hearing a ringing in my right ear a couple days ago and its driving me crazy.
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ox1-lovesick · 2 years
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FAREWELL NEVERLAND IS SO GOOD I'M FLYING
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theloverstomb · 1 year
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there’s a logical explanation for everything and the answer is ghosts
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p1harmonie · 7 months
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I’m confused I just heard smart right now and I see nothing wrong with it
apparently for kpoppies male idols can use afrobeats in their songs but le sserafim cant 🤷‍♀️
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aftermathing · 2 years
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Anyone else afraid to go to the doctor because doctors and nurses are overworked and exhausted and dealing with people dying and bleeding out and bedridden with covid and don't have the time or energy to hear about your minor problems
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riverageleis · 2 years
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Having a chronic illness is a wild ride. I was up at 2311 after 3 hours of sleep. I take Klonopin before bed. If I take .5mg I'm dumb all the next day, so I take .25mg and pray to Hypnos. Some days he grants my prayers. On other days he refuses. He's refused this week. No amount of rest has assuaged this bone-deep weariness. No cocktail of my medication regimen has touched the anxiety, aches, dizziness, and migraine. My jaw keeps subluxing in my sleep. I wake up and have to put it back in place manually. My therapist wonders if it's all the stress from the last several months. I was stable for 4 years with my illnesses. All of them. I got covid a year ago and every day has been a Sisyphean effort against the worsening symptoms. I constantly want to give up. Succumbing seems the best option. I just can't seem to, tho. It's always one more breath. One more step. One more sleep. One more meal. How many 'one mores' do I have? That's the question.
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