I've absolutely had the same thing - with doorbell ringing, but more often slamming doors or the sound of a dog jumping on and off a bed....I think maybe adoptees, who are so often light (to non existent) sleeper because of hyper-vigilance maybe more prone to this... how do we get these sleep doctors to do more investigating?
Interesting. Wow. Thank you. I had never stopped to think that could be a contributing factor. And, yes, I have always been a light sleep and hyper-vigilant. I wonder how many other adoptees experience exploding head syndrome!
Lol. You make a good point. Either that or write a ding-dong horror screenplay. A woman hears a doorbell, but no one is there . . . or is there?. An update to the movie Gaslight, only with a f&cked up doorbell.
I've absolutely had the same thing - with doorbell ringing, but more often slamming doors or the sound of a dog jumping on and off a bed....I think maybe adoptees, who are so often light (to non existent) sleeper because of hyper-vigilance maybe more prone to this... how do we get these sleep doctors to do more investigating?
Interesting. Wow. Thank you. I had never stopped to think that could be a contributing factor. And, yes, I have always been a light sleep and hyper-vigilant. I wonder how many other adoptees experience exploding head syndrome!
I would still replace that doorbell.
The title of the movie: Ding Dong. The entire time you only get the ding, until the end . . .
"A Quiet Place-Until That Fucking Doorbell..."
Miss you!
Lol. You make a good point. Either that or write a ding-dong horror screenplay. A woman hears a doorbell, but no one is there . . . or is there?. An update to the movie Gaslight, only with a f&cked up doorbell.