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RSD, music and high speed

Post a new topicby Truth Seeker on Wed Mar 25, 2009 3:15 pm

I used to love music, all kinds of music, but my RSD changed that for me, the sound would cause me to become agitated and irritated, but much worse were the high speed commercials on TV such as hair colour promotions where the frames changed at high speed, hence increasing my nausea.
Negative media news also had affects on me.
We become a lot more aware of our surroundings and the world in general when we are dealing with a disease, such was the case when I heard on an incident in a Eastern country where school children were watching a high speed video in their classroom.
Many of these children became ill, some ended up in the hospital with temporary paralyses, others in a state of coma.
High speed naturally is linked to motion, but we live in a society where we long for high speed without ever thinking of the consequences.
The human system is based upon timed cycles, but when we interfere with these cycles, overload and overheating will be rapid.
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