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Does Anyone Have A Sudden Problem With Noise. I.e. Sirens. These Are Real Not Imaginary.

A MyParkinsonsTeam Member asked a question đź’­
Abilene, TX
June 18
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A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

I have always been sensitive to noises. Parkinson’s has raised that to the next level.

June 23
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

I had a Hearing test a few weeks ago. my is worse. I cant stand loud noise or background noise

July 11
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Hi Renate, I take that you are talking about normal noise like sirens that we hear often. Only now it irritate / bother you a lot more than before.
I also have problems with noises. Mine is not PD related but due to bi-polar disorder, but is definitely related to times when I'm irritable. I've found a lot of similar symptoms in the two diseases. The cause of the noise problem might be the same.

P.S. Like you, I too, definitely do not have auditory hallucinations!!

June 23
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

O don't like to hear TV anymore

June 20
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

No that's very clear precisely it !

June 19

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