Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, look up phantom music.
Some people hear music that is not actually there. It is a type of hearing disorder.
It's a hearing disorder. You are not crazy.
My MIL's house was empty while we sorted out her affairs. Her neighbor came over to complain about the music in the house. She wanted to know why we left music playing all day and all night. I googled this to find out if she was going senile, as she lived alone and I was a little worried about her. Came upon phantom music. Told her about it. She told her stepson, who researched it thoroughly.
Anonymous wrote:OP, look up phantom music.
Some people hear music that is not actually there. It is a type of hearing disorder.
Anonymous wrote:I was reading and didn’t hear anything until exactly 3:00am and it sounds like a really high pitched xylophone?
Anonymous wrote:I was reading and didn’t hear anything until exactly 3:00am and it sounds like a really high pitched xylophone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You might be a cylon!
Yes, do you have a twin?
Or 10?

Anonymous wrote:OP, look up phantom music.
Some people hear music that is not actually there. It is a type of hearing disorder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No just paranoid. Sometimes distant music is just distant music.
Though once this happened to me and it took me weeks to realize a radio was on, on low volume.
Lmao!!!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You might be a cylon!
Yes, do you have a twin?