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Posted by utopizen on December 12, 2007, at 11:32:46
My left ear and my hands get super warm and red whenever I try reading a tech book, like 2 pages into any computer programming how-to book.
It's weird. It must be melatonin getting all activated and stuff, but, weird. Is my brain like, totally not cool with me being in IT? I'd like to program, I really would... but, yeah. It just happened, I tried another book-- had a solid 8 1/2 hours of sleep-- and now I'm tired and my ear is all red. wtf!?
grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
is there a med for this? I'm on friggin' Desoxyn. METH! Meth isn't enough!??! grrrrrr!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted by utopizen on December 12, 2007, at 20:41:58
In reply to um, why does reading make my ear go red?, posted by utopizen on December 12, 2007, at 11:32:46
i meant, why does reading make me sleepy... for me, I happen to have an inherited trait (my mom's brother had it) where I have a telltale sign of whenever I'm sleepy-- my left ear will go red.
I have only sent one site where people sort of posted and united about this unknown condition (not "red ear", which is something involving pain as well...)
an expert at Mass Eye & Ear said he never heard of such a thing.
Anyhow, anyhow else wanna talk, maybe meds I could try like cognitive enhancers could help me? I am 24, and feel I use to have a more resillient mind a couple of years ago... maybe one too many all nighters, stress, etc...
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