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#26 Before February 2015

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Re: Voices

Number(1)KirbyFan10 wrote:

When hearing the noisemaker for minutes or even hours in bedtime, I start hearing really strange noises and sometimes even voices, depending on where I'm laying down on my pillow. Does this happen for anyone else?

What's a noisemaker? What kind of noise does it make and why do you have something that makes noise on when you're going to sleep?


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Re: Voices

Different55 wrote:
Number(1)KirbyFan10 wrote:

When hearing the noisemaker for minutes or even hours in bedtime, I start hearing really strange noises and sometimes even voices, depending on where I'm laying down on my pillow. Does this happen for anyone else?

What's a noisemaker? What kind of noise does it make and why do you have something that makes noise on when you're going to sleep?

First question: It's a thing that makes noise so you can't hear other noises.
Second question: It makes noises such as forest rain, water, thunder, etc. but I have it set on something that's called "white noise." I can't really explain it.
Third question: See the first question.

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#28 Before February 2015

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Re: Voices

When I was younger I used to randomly (still predictably) hear noises, though not voices,
as well as used to see multiple various color blurs on walls and such.

I think these things are more common than it seems.
However,
You should seek medical inspection, just in-case.


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#29 Before February 2015

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Re: Voices

?tilla wrote:

When I was younger I used to randomly (still predictably) hear noises, though not voices,
as well as used to see multiple various color blurs on walls and such.

I think these things are more common than it seems.
However,
You should seek medical inspection, just in-case.

Synesthesia?

Number(1)KirbyFan10 wrote:
Different55 wrote:
Number(1)KirbyFan10 wrote:

When hearing the noisemaker for minutes or even hours in bedtime, I start hearing really strange noises and sometimes even voices, depending on where I'm laying down on my pillow. Does this happen for anyone else?

What's a noisemaker? What kind of noise does it make and why do you have something that makes noise on when you're going to sleep?

First question: It's a thing that makes noise so you can't hear other noises.
Second question: It makes noises such as forest rain, water, thunder, etc. but I have it set on something that's called "white noise." I can't really explain it.
Third question: See the first question.

Does the thunder setting include rain?
Also, the weird noise stuff sounds like it's this: http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ly9nh … o1_500.png


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#30 Before February 2015

Koto
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Re: Voices

Number(1)KirbyFan10 wrote:
Different55 wrote:
Number(1)KirbyFan10 wrote:

When hearing the noisemaker for minutes or even hours in bedtime, I start hearing really strange noises and sometimes even voices, depending on where I'm laying down on my pillow. Does this happen for anyone else?

What's a noisemaker? What kind of noise does it make and why do you have something that makes noise on when you're going to sleep?

First question: It's a thing that makes noise so you can't hear other noises.
Second question: It makes noises such as forest rain, water, thunder, etc. but I have it set on something that's called "white noise." I can't really explain it.
Third question: See the first question.

White noise is a sort of static pickup, that is constant.


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Re: Voices

Different55 wrote:

Also, the weird noise stuff sounds like it's this: http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ly9nh … o1_500.png

Yeah, I guess. I try to move around until I hear a pleasant sound and am pointing towards my nightlight.

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#32 Before February 2015

Different55
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Re: Voices

Number(1)KirbyFan10 wrote:
Different55 wrote:

Also, the weird noise stuff sounds like it's this: http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ly9nh … o1_500.png

Yeah, I guess. I try to move around until I hear a pleasant sound and am pointing towards my nightlight.

A light and a machine designed to make noise? How to you get to sleep at night like this?

Also, from my last post, does the thunder setting include rain?


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#33 Before February 2015

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Re: Voices

Different55 wrote:
Number(1)KirbyFan10 wrote:
Different55 wrote:

Also, the weird noise stuff sounds like it's this: http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ly9nh … o1_500.png

Yeah, I guess. I try to move around until I hear a pleasant sound and am pointing towards my nightlight.

A light and a machine designed to make noise? How to you get to sleep at night like this?

Some people just don't feel comfortable falling alseep without noise or distractions. There are a number of varying reasons for this.

#34 Before February 2015

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Re: Voices

Arceus64 wrote:
Different55 wrote:
Number(1)KirbyFan10 wrote:

Yeah, I guess. I try to move around until I hear a pleasant sound and am pointing towards my nightlight.

A light and a machine designed to make noise? How to you get to sleep at night like this?

Some people just don't feel comfortable falling alseep without noise or distractions. There are a number of varying reasons for this.

I used to leave my radio on all night, stopped that about a year ago. My radio was on my bedside cabinet.

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