
Originally Posted by
blackbirdrising
How interesting that after being away from DV for quite a while, I choose today to come back, and I see this post. My husband lives with synesthesia. It's a constant struggle for him to see clearly, hear, focus - THINK clearly,because the senses are blended together. He has lived with it all his life,and until his stroke, it was manageable. Now he can't even travel in a moving car without blindfold/earplugs/Dramamine. Colors carry sound, which means all sight is cluttered with music. All sound carries color, which means a simple melody,or the sound of a dog barking clutter his vision with a spray of colors. The sound and vibration of a plane flying over head can send him into the "skin crawling" usually in his chest. Words in black print show up as color in front of his eyesight. Numbers evoke feelings. Some sounds he can tolerate.Others he can't.
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