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Hearing Music when there is none.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 9231012:MV8yMjc0OTk5XzM4Njk0ODg5XzdDQTY3QjRE] [quote:Sir Phydeau:MV8yMjc0OTk5XzM4NjgzODk2XzU1QjU0Njk0] If you have any metal in your mouth over time enzymes in your saliva can crystallize on the metal and the vibrations from AM radio frequencies can be "heard" in your head. When I was a teenager this happened about the 3rd year in with my braces ... I kept hearing spanish voices and tejano music if it was REAL quiet. Found out the cause totally by accident because I felt like I was going insane and while getting my braces tightened at the orthodontist one visit it was REAL quiet and I just suddenly exclaimed, "Why in the hell do I keep hearing mexican music?!?!" because no one was actually in the room with me. My dental assistant heard me because I exclaimed it louder than I meant to and they changed all the hardware out. Made it stop. So, if you have any metal fillings or braces, that might well be the cause. [/quote] LOL, You too? When I was a 11 yr old kid (abt 1969)I could be in the yard playing and it took me some time to figure out why I could hear intro-music to movies were starting on the TV. Didn't have a watch at that age and when I was outside playing had my full attention until the music seeped in to my skull. Sure enough I would go in the house and would find on one of the channels the show I had heard starting up. Metals in your head can do some really odd things. :) After I had my dental work done over the music went away. I wonder if OP hears beautiful wind and soft sounds if maybe they are hearing the sounds of the Northern lights or some other earth magnetic waves? I bet that Aurora would sound wonderful. [/quote]
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About a week ago just as I went to lay down for bed I heard music. It wasn't music as in the kind that would be on a radio. It was more like native american drums and wind instruments. I got up to see if a tv was left on, or if my kids were up at 3am. No one was. It was quite beautiful music. I went to my window to see if it was wind, turned off my fan to see if it would stop. It didn't. I thought it was a fluke, and went to bed listening to the beautiful noise.
Does this happen to anyone else? It hasn't stopped. Every now and then since this happened I catch a little tune of it, and move on about my day.
I am mentally stable, not prone to the "voices", and my hearing is just fine. What could be causing this?
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