I'm one of those people that certain sounds make me sick.
Even though I have a hard time understanding people not looking directly at me or people speaking in a crowd, I can hear a high pitch other people can't hear.
It's particularly bad with music which is why I don't listen to much music.
It's like a dog whistle to me
does the music bother you if you can adjust the frequency range on it? I’m wondering if you are picking up other sounds within or is your hearing being misinterpreted by the auditory cortex. Not being able to listen to classical would be heartbreaking for me.
oh, by the way, I used to hear high sounds so well the school nurse was astounded and retested me. Now I think I hear lower sounds cause I go outside, sit, and then an chopper flies over. Kind of like Radar on MASH. Been freaking me out a little.
I know in my 1999 Blazer, I have a Bose stereo with a subwoofer and there are times the subwoofer gets to my mother when she rides with me, even though I mainly listen to talkshows. There are times I have to adjust the treble up to lessen the effect.
One more thing, most of the time, I can hear the high-pitched flybacks of TV sets too.
Just curious when this happened do you have spasms in your upper body after a few minuutes. I'm serious. I have a severe auditory processing issues and certain sounds put me into seizures that cause me to shake violently for a few seconds at a time.
Places like LOWES Home Depot etc with back up alarms set me off as does Walmart PA systems cranked way too loud.. I've had this over 18 years. It effects concentation as well.