"We all lose more brilliant ideas than we express. Our minds are too busy coping with constant sensory bombardment. And when our innate brilliance escapes the boundaries of noise, expectation, and convention, it often fades before we can record it in a meaningful way." -- Tom Yager, "Ahead of the Curve" column, Infoworld, vol. 25, #49, 2003-12-15, p. 74
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Then again, with some of the things my hearing does that seem to be fibromyalgia related, sometimes too much (or the wrong kind of) background noise will not only exhaust me, but make it impossible for me to function coherently while I'm in it. (It's like I lose my ability to filter effectively the way normal people do, some days when the fibro is being weird.)
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I get really bad migraines that cause me to be very sensitive to anything touching me. But there are times when I'm not having a migraine and anything (although usually people) touching me is still experienced as painful.
I also have episodes where, because of my DID, I feel like I don't fit in my own skin. I have no idea if you experience anything like this, so as to not sound too warped in the head I'll stop now. But, I do understand and empathise.