poopylungstuffing wrote:
Flourescent lights really bother me. The lower a ceiling is in a room the more they bother me.
I bet this is a common thing. Combine the flicker of flourescent lights with a really busy carpet pattern under a low ceiling in a small room and it is like being in a torture box and I feel like my mind is scrambled so I can't think.
I had a music professor once who actually told our clas what the note was the fluorescent lights gave off (so that we could use it as a reference point to find middle C. The note is the b flat below, if I remember correctly) but people still think I'm making it up when I tell them I can "hear" the sound of fluorescent lights. In college, I couldn't take tests in really small rooms with low slung lights that were loud like that.
Me *to procter*: This room is too loud. My disability paperwork says I need a quiet room. I don't want to be a pain but...
Procter: I don't hear anything.
Me: YOU don't, but I do. *tries to explain B flat, hyperacusis, etc*
Procter: *rolls eyes* Take these earplugs...
Me: They don't work and give me a headache. I already have earplugs from my audiologist. They don't work. Is there a different...
Procter: You're just making this up to get out of the test!
Me:
I try to explain in advance to them what hyperacusis is and they think I'm making it up to get attention. I tell them to look it up on wikipedia. You'd think a disabilities office would already have this information.