Nick Pyzik
Member
- Nov 16, 2015
- 414
- Tinnitus Since
- 6/23/15
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Listening to in-ear headphones & playing in a band
There's gotta be much more to it than just spontaneously firing neurons. I'm one of the few users on this site I've spoken to that have lost the ability to feel. Truly feel. No connections to people anymore. No connections to my family. I would feel so much happiness from my hearing not even 2 years ago. Music is what truly moved me. It made me who I was. It's what built up the memories I had from the past years. Now life is just all logic in my brain. I struggle to even feel comfortable resting and struggle to wake up every morning.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/12/151214145956.htm
This change in emotional processing. There has got be more than just using something like "GABA" to calm down neuronal firings. I can't be the only one noticing a gigantic loss in my ability to emotionally understand this world and myself. Who I was before. Am I just crazy or are there mechanisms involved in our auditory system that allow "feel good" chemicals to take place? What the heck was I feeling from music so much before? My understanding of the past has already started to become distorted because of what's been going on.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/12/151214145956.htm
This change in emotional processing. There has got be more than just using something like "GABA" to calm down neuronal firings. I can't be the only one noticing a gigantic loss in my ability to emotionally understand this world and myself. Who I was before. Am I just crazy or are there mechanisms involved in our auditory system that allow "feel good" chemicals to take place? What the heck was I feeling from music so much before? My understanding of the past has already started to become distorted because of what's been going on.