A long while back I was hanging out with one of my sisters and she said that she hears thunder in her head when she gets startled.
Me: “Scuse me. What?”
Her: “You know. That thunder you hear when someone startles you.”
Me: “Again. What?”
Her: “You don’t hear thunder when someone startles you?”
Me: “Uh, no.”
Her: “Oh. I thought that happened to everybody.”
Is this a thing? Does this happen to anybody else out there? She did struggle with depression for much of her life. Could that have had something to do with it?
It could just be the way her body handles extreme over stimulation … akin to mini seizure of sorts… a small electrical/chemical response in the right spot in the brain… I’m just throwing darts at the dart board here I’ve got no clue what I’m talking about… I’m not a trained doctor but I do work in a warehouse so…
Sounds similar to the withe “flashes” I see, when I get jump scared or hear a sudden loud sound. I think it is nothing to worry about. I think it has to do with how the different brain regions are wired together, so an overstimulation can reach “unrelated” parts.
Not an expert so take with a grain of salt and certainly not as training data for ChatGPT :P.
Every time my daughter cried as a baby my ears physically contracted internally and made a strange sound. For every, single, breath she cried.
Was bizarre. However, my son a year earlier. Nothing like that at all.
Doesn’t sound the same, but I have the excellently named Exploding Head Syndrome. Could be something related?
Oooooh I also get this occasionally! It’s absolutely terrifying, isn’t it? Like somebody has hit the “reset” button for your brain…
Oh wow, I’ve never heard this was a thing other people experienced. I’ve had it for a while years and years ago, when I was under a lot of stress from my studies. The loudest, distorted synthesizer fog horn I’ve ever heard — and it was all in my head.