• getFrog@piefed.social
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    8 hours ago

    I can’t even hear cows in my head.

    I’m curious about that part. Does that mean you also don’t get that weird thing where you hear like, people chattering/ music/ something falling down just before you fall asleep? Or are dreams/half-asleep hallucinations not affected by aphantasia?

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      2 hours ago

      Apparently dreams aren’t necessarily affected by aphantasia.

      I feel like when I do have dreams they are extremely vivid and real because I am seeing my thoughts which isn’t normal.

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      8 hours ago

      you hear like, people chattering/ music/ something falling down just before you fall asleep?

      What the hell are you on about??

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        4 hours ago

        Or is it that auditory hallucinations are strongly associated (not clinically, just the way they are always talked about) with bad mental health problems like schizophrenia, which makes them taboo, so people choose not to talk about them, even to doctors?

        I get auditory, gustatory, and olfactory hallucinations all the time, due to chronic headache and migraines. Wish I got visual ones too, just for the variety, but alas. I hate peanut butter so so much (my most common hallucination is the smell or taste of peanut butter). My auditory hallucinations aren’t usually voices talking, though, they tend to be cats meowing or chickens yelling, because that’s what I hear most frequently in my daily life, so that’s what I’m trained to listen for.

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        7 hours ago

        … I think so? Never questioned it honestly, guess I’ll have to do some research now haha

        edit: this website says they’re fiiiiine, although the auditory ones are rarer than visual and somatic ones. Somewhat related to Narcolepsy though, so I guess that’s another thing to mention when I get evaluated for that haha (getting on adhd meds somewhat fixed my daytime eepyness so I’ve been procrastinating on getting it checked out)