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Hi there and welcome! We all understand that feeling of being alone

with this problem. This is such a great group! I've decided only

really awesome people have this problem. ;) Anyhow, I've never had a

drink in my life... nope not one! So, I guess I can't answer your

question about it. But I did want to extend a welcome to you!

>

> Hello all!

> Let me start by saying that I'm new here. So hi! It's great to find

> an entire community at a time when I felt completely alone.

>

> Forgive me if this topic has already been touched upon, but here's my

> question:

>

> How does your sound sensitivity change when you are drinking alcohol?

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catnip???? I just gotta know.

To: Soundsensitivity Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 10:43:42 PMSubject: RE: 4s and alcohol

Alcohol is a depressant so it makes sense, i find that other suppressant drugs also make a big difference to my 4S. Even catnip and valerian make a noticeable difference.

From: Soundsensitivity@ yahoogroups. com [mailto:Soundsensit ivity@yahoogroup s.com] On Behalf Of WagnerSent: Saturday, 31 January 2009 3:34 PMTo: Soundsensitivity@ yahoogroups. comSubject: Re: 4s and alcohol

I have never noticed my 4S symptoms when I drink alcohol and my anxiety disappears immediately. All it takes for me is one glass of wine.

It's a wonder I don't drink more often!

From: McKenna <r.mckennawestnet (DOT) com.au>To: Soundsensitivity@ yahoogroups. comSent: Friday, January 30, 2009 10:46:42 PMSubject: RE: 4s and alcohol

Hello and welcome J

Hmmm I find that there is a point when I am drinking when I am not drunk but on the way that it is incredibly bad, but then after that point it is very very good and I am relaxed. But then if i were to hear my primary triggers in this point it causes me to have a surge of emotions that I would normally be able to control.

Onsaying that tho, most of the time when I drink a lot of booze, I am not around situations where my 4S would normally be bad, but I was at a party where people where eating chips, and I foundmyself tenses but as I was drinking and trying to not let it effect me and have a good time the discomfort went, I even found my self eating chips to my girlfriends surprise.... .

But personally most of the time, it helps. Im sure its not a good thing to do but it does take the edge off.... Interesting I will pay more attention to it next time

From: Soundsensitivity@ yahoogroups. com [mailto:Soundsensit ivity@yahoogroup s.com] On Behalf Of laurenaminorSent: Saturday, 31 January 2009 5:31 AMTo: Soundsensitivity@ yahoogroups. comSubject: 4s and alcohol

Hello all!Let me start by saying that I'm new here. So hi! It's great to find an entire community at a time when I felt completely alone. Forgive me if this topic has already been touched upon, but here's my question:How does your sound sensitivity change when you are drinking alcohol?

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According to my older brother, catnip makes a mildly mind-altering tea. He said it made him feel very cheerful, energized, but at peace with the world, right after his metaphorical whiskers went "SPROING!"He's a Leo. I think that's part of it.= M-F.>>catnip???? I just gotta know.

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I've seen what it does to my parents cats and was just a bit curious. Wonder if they will give me some to steep!

Maybe I can get my whiskers sproinging! lol

To: Soundsensitivity Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2009 4:35:05 PMSubject: Re: 4s and alcohol

According to my older brother, catnip makes a mildly mind-altering tea. He said it made him feel very cheerful, energized, but at peace with the world, right after his metaphorical whiskers went "SPROING!"

He's a Leo. I think that's part of it.

= M-F.

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>catnip???? I just gotta know.

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Not one drink!?? Wow, that is impressive.

From: Soundsensitivity

[mailto:Soundsensitivity ] On Behalf Of Darlene

Sent: Saturday, 31 January 2009 5:51 PM

To: Soundsensitivity

Subject: Re: 4s and alcohol

Hi there and welcome! We all understand that

feeling of being alone

with this problem. This is such a great group! I've decided only

really awesome people have this problem. ;) Anyhow, I've never had a

drink in my life... nope not one! So, I guess I can't answer your

question about it. But I did want to extend a welcome to you!

>

> Hello all!

> Let me start by saying that I'm new here. So hi! It's great to find

> an entire community at a time when I felt completely alone.

>

> Forgive me if this topic has already been touched upon, but here's my

> question:

>

> How does your sound sensitivity change when you are drinking alcohol?

>

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Lol a long story, I will send you a separate email in respect to

others age and opinion on this board.

From: Soundsensitivity

[mailto:Soundsensitivity ] On Behalf Of Vicki O

Sent: Sunday, 1 February 2009 9:29 AM

To: Soundsensitivity

Subject: Re: 4s and alcohol

catnip???? I just gotta know.

To: Soundsensitivity

Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 10:43:42 PM

Subject: RE: 4s and alcohol

Alcohol is a depressant so it makes

sense, i find that other suppressant drugs also make a big difference to my 4S.

Even catnip and valerian make a noticeable difference.

From: Soundsensitivity@ yahoogroups. com

[mailto:Soundsensit ivity@yahoogroup s.com]

On Behalf Of Wagner

Sent: Saturday, 31 January 2009 3:34 PM

To: Soundsensitivity@ yahoogroups. com

Subject: Re: 4s and alcohol

I

have never noticed my 4S symptoms when I drink alcohol and my anxiety

disappears immediately. All it takes for me is one glass of wine.

It's

a wonder I don't drink more often!

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McKenna <r.mckennawestnet (DOT) com.au>

To: Soundsensitivity@ yahoogroups. com

Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 10:46:42 PM

Subject: RE: 4s and alcohol

Hello and welcome J

Hmmm I find that there is a point when I

am drinking when I am not drunk but on the way that it is incredibly bad, but

then after that point it is very very good and I am relaxed. But then if i were

to hear my primary triggers in this point it causes me to have a surge of

emotions that I would normally be able to control.

Onsaying that tho, most of the time when

I drink a lot of booze, I am not around situations where my 4S would normally

be bad, but I was at a party where people where eating chips, and I foundmyself

tenses but as I was drinking and trying to not let it effect me and have a good

time the discomfort went, I even found my self eating chips to my girlfriends

surprise.... .

But personally most of the time, it

helps. Im sure its not a good thing to do but it does take the edge off....

Interesting I will pay more attention to it next time

From: Soundsensitivity@ yahoogroups. com

[mailto:Soundsensit ivity@yahoogroup s.com]

On Behalf Of laurenaminor

Sent: Saturday, 31 January 2009 5:31 AM

To: Soundsensitivity@ yahoogroups. com

Subject: 4s and alcohol

Hello all!

Let me start by saying that I'm new here. So hi! It's great to find

an entire community at a time when I felt completely alone.

Forgive me if this topic has already been touched upon, but here's my

question:

How does your sound sensitivity change when you are drinking alcohol?

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It makes cats high yes, but I don’t think we humans have the

same receptors as the cats do, well more to the point not on the same level.

You will find that some people are effected by catnip through

euphoria while for others it does nothing. There is a lot of debate on the herb

but best way is to try a tea and see if it relaxes you or makes you feel a

little bit better. It can be picked up from any health food shop that sells

other herbs but it is better if you pick it right off the tree and bruise the

leaves, as this will cause a stronger effect.

From: Soundsensitivity

[mailto:Soundsensitivity ] On Behalf Of Vicki O

Sent: Sunday, 1 February 2009 9:45 AM

To: Soundsensitivity

Subject: Re: 4s and alcohol

I've seen what it does to my parents cats and was just a bit

curious. Wonder if they will give me some to steep!

Maybe I can get my whiskers sproinging! lol

To: Soundsensitivity

Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2009 4:35:05 PM

Subject: Re: 4s and alcohol

According to my older brother, catnip makes a mildly

mind-altering tea. He said it made him feel very cheerful, energized, but at

peace with the world, right after his metaphorical whiskers went

" SPROING! "

He's a Leo. I think that's part of it.

= M-F.

>

>catnip???? I just gotta

know.

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I looked it up in my herb book and catnip tea was one of the most common teas in Europe before Chinese tea. North American Indians used it for its sedative effect on the nervous system and for colic in infants. It helps normalize blood pressure, relieves pain, calms the nerves, prevents spasms and helps with stress and tension. I'm going to enjoy some tonight before work. Glad you brought it up. Perhaps share with the kitties too.To: Soundsensitivity From: vnoe67@...Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2009 14:44:57 -0800Subject: Re: 4s and alcohol

I've seen what it does to my parents cats and was just a bit curious. Wonder if they will give me some to steep!

Maybe I can get my whiskers sproinging! lol

From: Multi-Facets <wolfuchanearthlink (DOT) net>To: Soundsensitivity Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2009 4:35:05 PMSubject: Re: 4s and alcohol

According to my older brother, catnip makes a mildly mind-altering tea. He said it made him feel very cheerful, energized, but at peace with the world, right after his metaphorical whiskers went "SPROING!"

He's a Leo. I think that's part of it.

= M-F.

>

>catnip???? I just gotta know.

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I don't drink either, so I can't help there. :( The most I've had of any drink that I was curious about was a tiny taste. For one, fermented drinks taste horrible; even the really nice wine I had a sip of when the voting results came in sucked. For two, I've taken a vow of total sobriety.(Ironically, I'm about 75% Irish. XD)= M-F.>>Not one drink!?? Wow, that is impressive.

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If/When you do, please tell us how it ends up tasting. = M-F.>I looked it up in my herb book and catnip tea was one of the most common teas in Europe before Chinese tea. North American Indians used it for its sedative effect on the nervous system and for colic in infants. It helps normalize blood pressure, relieves pain, calms the nerves, prevents spasms and helps with stress and tension. I'm going to enjoy some tonight before work. Glad you brought it up. Perhaps share with the kitties too.

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Yes, please do!!!

We'll be waiting!

To: Soundsensitivity Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2009 8:41:40 PMSubject: Re: 4s and alcohol

If/When you do, please tell us how it ends up tasting.

= M-F.

>I looked it up in my herb book and catnip tea was one of the most common teas in Europe before Chinese tea. North American Indians used it for its sedative effect on the nervous system and for colic in infants. It helps normalize blood pressure, relieves pain, calms the nerves, prevents spasms and helps with stress and tension. I'm going to enjoy some tonight before work. Glad you brought it up. Perhaps share with the kitties too.

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" SPROING " LOL that totally cracked me up! I too was wondering about

the catnip thing. I work in a greenhouse and was just around catnip

the other day... I thought it stunk to high heaven. LOL. I certainly

am not a Leo!

> > >catnip???? I just gotta know.

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Welcome to the group :o)My sensitivity to triggers diminishes when I drink...definitely, even just one drink. Maybe I should take up drinking...andraTo: Soundsensitivity Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2009 3:31:24 AMSubject: 4s and alcohol

Hello all!Let me start by saying that I'm new here. So hi! It's great to find an entire community at a time when I felt completely alone. Forgive me if this topic has already been touched upon, but here's my question:How does your sound sensitivity change when you are drinking alcohol?------------------------------------PLEASE BE AWARE THIS IS A STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL GROUP AND NO MESSAGES ARE TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE OUTSIDE OF THE YAHOO GROUP MEMBERSHIP SITE OR REPRODUCED OR COPIED AND MAILED FOR ANY PURPOSE. ALSO DO NOT SHARE MEMBER EMAIL ADDRESSES OR NAMES WITH ANYONE.Thank you. MJ

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That is impressive!!! Especially with that bird at home...I'd make us both alcoholics...To: Soundsensitivity Sent: Sunday, February 1, 2009 8:36:40 AMSubject: RE: Re: 4s and alcohol

Not one drink!?? Wow, that is impressive.

From: Soundsensitivity

[mailto:Soundsensitivity ] On Behalf Of Darlene

Sent: Saturday, 31 January 2009 5:51 PM

To: Soundsensitivity

Subject: Re: 4s and alcohol

Hi there and welcome! We all understand that

feeling of being alone

with this problem. This is such a great group! I've decided only

really awesome people have this problem. ;) Anyhow, I've never had a

drink in my life... nope not one! So, I guess I can't answer your

question about it. But I did want to extend a welcome to you!

>

> Hello all!

> Let me start by saying that I'm new here. So hi! It's great to find

> an entire community at a time when I felt completely alone.

>

> Forgive me if this topic has already been touched upon, but here's my

> question:

>

> How does your sound sensitivity change when you are drinking alcohol?

>

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I hear that Guiness X-tra Stout is loaded with vitamin B6...will try some and see how it goes. This can only help, right?If you're inspired then go for the Guinness...relaxing and nutritious...Irish and never one beer? Wow...Love,andraTo: Soundsensitivity Sent: Sunday, February 1, 2009 11:39:39 AMSubject: Re: Re: 4s and alcohol

I don't drink either, so I can't help there. :( The most I've had of any drink that I was curious about was a tiny taste. For one, fermented drinks taste horrible; even the really nice wine I had a sip of when the voting results came in sucked. For two, I've taken a vow of total sobriety.(Ironically, I'm about 75% Irish. XD)= M-F.>>Not one drink!?? Wow, that is impressive.

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