• SkaveRat@discuss.tchncs.de
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    Synesthesia. I can see music. It’s fun.

    Also, being resistant to pain killers. Not so fun (takes ages to get drunk, and I woke up 3 times during a surgery)

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      Oh I got that to a lesser degree. At night, I interpret sudden bangs (door slamming) as flashes of intense white light.

      I realised that the lights were not real (phantom lightning, or bright outdoor lighrs winking on and off) once I started sleeping with a blindfold

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          I don’t think so – the noises I hear are real, they’re just accompanied by flashes of light if my brain can’t place the source of the sound in realtime

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            I can’t really speak for you of course, but I can add that I thought it was the same for me. Until it turned out I was the only one who was hearing these noises.

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              I have some version of this that thankfully only happens very rarely. But it is more like a violent electrical sound that “feels” so loud that I should be dead. It is awful.

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              Hah! Oh jesus, this will be a fun rabbithole for me to think about over the next few years.
              Appreciate the warning, stranger

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                Here’s a redditor that describes it quite well:

                Me. I have this. Happens several times a night. Sounds like a door slamming or a gunshot. The weirdest part is you also get the feeling that there was an impact, like that feeling when someone stomps near you. So it’s not just auditory it’s almost physical. It’s a very strange thing and hard to describe because you’re always 3/4 of the way asleep when it happens. I’ve had it my whole life and always found it curious but have never questioned it out loud. I thought everyone had this until I saw “exploding head syndrome” on the internet. Asked my parents and siblings, no, none of them have this and what the fuck am I talking about? I’m in my goddamned 40s and thought this was normal.

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        I have this too, and it’s almost exactly the same. I get little from music though.

        It can be really distracting when camping and an acorn falls on the tent or things like that.

        I also smell in colour, if that makes any sense at all.

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        My husband used to work night shifts. When he came home in the wee hours of the morning he would get undressed in the dark, so as to not wake me up. If he happened to make a loud noise like dropping his phone, banging his belt buckle, etc, I would wake up seeing a specific pattern “behind my eyes”, so to speak, triggered by the noise. With time I realized the pattern changed depending on the nature of the noise!

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      Are there any music pieces that are your favorite because of synesthesia? Or pieces that you couldn’t enjoy because of it?
      I’d also imagine that watching movies must be a very different experience for you too haha.

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        I prefer music without vocals. Not sure if the Synesthesia is the cause. But my Synesthesia doesn’t trigger on voices, which is an interesting way of showing that speech and sounds are processed differently in the brain.

        The only way that voices trigger my synesthesia is when I can’t speak the language and it’s all just “gibberish noise” for me

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      Being resistant to pain killers and anesthesia is a bitch… Drinking is indeed no fun and very expensive, I also woke up multiple times during various surgeries. Also, dentistry is also a major bitch…

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      I have the annoying kind of synesthesia that’s more of a sidecar to OCD. People are hues. It’s even more frustrating that I can’t remember names, and I clearly can’t use that as a reference to another person without coming off as a whackadoodle.

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      That’s kind of cool, what does music look like to you? I assume it depends on the genre. What’s your favourite?