Guest guest Posted July 15, 2005 Report Share Posted July 15, 2005 Hi All, & Gabriele Gabrielle Saudelli wrote: > Agreeding with Heat in GB and with a lack of LU, I wish to add a some > months ago experience. A patient, about 55y, female, told me she was > surely completely fool. Smiling, I asked why. She answered me that > -from a while, about two years before- she was hearding sounds. Not a > kind of tinnitus, but a music, and it was always the same, as in a > telephone Italian TV advertising. When the Phone company changed the > advertising music, the music she heard, changed, too. Wonderful! As in > a Oliver Sacks' book (The man who mischange his wife with a hat), so I > asked if she felt any taste: she felt a metallic taste, and the more > she felt it, the more music was strong; it wasn't continuous. Asking > her if she had any teeth with any problem, I found a tooth (third, > right upper side) with at least three metal " slices " : I injected an > anesthetic drug in the gum and the fenomen disappeared suddenly (of > course, for a while). The salivar acidity, probably, made like a > Voltaic effect (releasing iones and the " metallic " taste), with a sort > of radiofrequency syntonized with the cellular phone Company and > connecting through the 5th nerve to the 8th! After dental removal > symptoms disappeared. Often, teeth give incredible symptoms, indeed! > Thank you for attention, and thank you all for your list, always > amazing and useful. Best from sunny Italy, See http://tinyurl.com/awpg9 for other hits on the the phenomenon of people hearing radio music associated with dental amalgams. The phenomenon is similar to picking-up of radio transmissions by a germanium [or other] crystal, using " cat's whiskers " , a copper resistor coil and earphones. I made such a set when I was 11 years old! See: http://tinyurl.com/byjm7 I have some dental fillings, but have not learmed how to tune my teeth into my favourite music yet! Best regards, Tel: (H): +353-(0) or (M): +353-(0) Ireland. Tel: (W): +353-(0) or (M): +353-(0) " Man who says it can't be done should not interrupt man doing it " - Chinese Proverb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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