Regards From Errol in wet Narangba Qld Aust.
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From: JHarper33(AT)aol.com <JHarper33(AT)aol.com>
To: lbthrone(AT)hotmail.com <lbthrone(AT)hotmail.com>; tmic-list(AT)eskimo.com
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Date: Thursday, 12 November, 1998 6:26 PM
Subject: Re: sensitivity to sounds and touch
>In a message dated 11/12/98 9:24:33 PM EST, lbthrone(AT)hotmail.com writes:
>
>> I don't remember ever being sensitive to touch, but especially early in
>> my onset I was very sensitive to sounds. Doors slamming, a plate or
>> something dropped on the floor seemed to go straight to the bone. Its
>> not as bad today but if some unexpected loud sound startles me I can
>> feel it like a vibrating sensation in my spine.
>> I just wondered if anyone else has this happen?
>> Larry in Ok
>>
>
>Yes!!!! I'm often asking my children to speak more softly and asking them
to
>turn the TV, etc., down. I don't feel the vibrating sensation in my spine
that
>you describe, but loud unexpected sounds really jar me. It os worse
sometimes
>than others. I've also had ringing in my ears since TM -- just assumed the
>whole thing was nerve-related.
>
>Barbara H.
>