thank you i shall book an appt to see my dr to get this looked into many thanks again
Hey Madisonsmum10.
Magnesium deficiencies may cause this.
Have you had your Magnesium levels checked lately?
You may be surprised to find that your levels are very low.
About 75%-80% of all people in Western Societies have a Mg deficiency.
It will not show on blood tests as the magnesium in the blood is only 1%.
The 99% of it is in the tissues. So a mineral tissue analysis or hair analysis will reveal any deficiencies.
If you need details on a great way to supplement let me know as i have this down to a science.
Usually supplementation is inefficient and problematic.
Also high levels of stress could be a factor with your sound super-sensitivity.
The amygdala- part of the brain- which is linked to a person's mental and emotional state sometimes some of its neurons may become dysfunctional, then auditory response to fear (the amygdala is responsible for conditioning fear response to sound) may get heightened, thus the hypersensitivity in hearing. The cause is unknown, however, emotional events, excessive stress could be factors.
Stress reduction, using therapy-most efficient is Hypnotherapy-,meditation,proper breathing techniques- improper breathing could be because of your asthma. Asthma issues could be addressed at the root level-emotional,enviromental (allergies). Check the normal breathing website and also into the Buteyko
breathing technique that has helped hundreds of thousands of asthma sufferers control or cure asthma.
I think i gave you enough to check out on your own.
If you need details, let me know. Post again or pm me directly.
And try not to worry about your cin1, as it only affects seriously a small percentage. It must be monitored closely though,just in case.
Wish you well.
Blessings,
Niko