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Music in my head after encephalitis seizure

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Anyone else tending to hear background 'soundscape' type music for lengthy periods after recovery - quite soothing but repetitive low frequency organ sound in a loop.

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No. I used to have seizures when I was little but I never had what you are talking about.

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I hear a lot of background noises. Sometimes I hear classical music, other times I hear people whispering but there's always a beach shell type noise. You kind of get used to it and forget it's there.

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I was thinking of getting a keyboard/synthesiser and trying out a few ideas ....

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