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Subs causing migraines? - achtung81 - 10-10-2015 Hi folks... At work, I play the ultrasonic subliminals on my computer (I'm currently on stage 3 of BASE). Often times, my boss sits a few feet away, and while I've often played subs on my computer without anything happening (i've done AM6 twice), this time he told me that he experienced migraines and vomiting. It got so bad that he had to go to the hospital. My question is - was it the subs? I had the volume quite low, yet I'm worried that it may have had an unintended affect. Thanks... RE: Subs causing migraines? - achtung81 - 10-10-2015 (10-10-2015, 10:55 AM)templecity Wrote: Wow... that is a tough situation. May want to think about listening it at home while your Boss recovers ? I will no longer play it at work, that's for sure. RE: Subs causing migraines? - Superman - 10-10-2015 Lol its probably tiredness from the sub mixed with resistance RE: Subs causing migraines? - eternity - 10-11-2015 the odds of it being due to the subs are really low. you said you've run AM6 twice around him, and I'm assuming you've played the first 3 stages of BASE around him too, so it wouldn't make sense that all of a sudden he'd react like this due to the subs. I'd say the chances of it being food poisoning are greater than due to the subs... RE: Subs causing migraines? - CatMan - 10-14-2015 Some people can hear the high frequency of the ultrasonic, and it can irritate them enough to cause headaches. I've experienced this. My advice is to test it by lowering the volume a bit, and making sure with Frequensee you're getting at LEAST -40db where you're listening, and it should be good enough to still get results. Watch the volume, you may be setting it too high. If this doesn't solve it, he has very sensitive high frequency hearing and it may not be advisable to listen when there sadly. I'm almost positive if you lower the volume it can be okay though. Only two young girls I know, constantly c*ckblock my listening when out sometimes lmao. They whine about high pitched ringing sounds suddenly showing up when I'm around lol...I'm SURE I have no idea what they're talking about ... RE: Subs causing migraines? - Shannon - 10-22-2015 Headaches and nausea happen because of overvoluming. Overvoluming is hard to do unless you're using a stereo system or in rare cases, a laptop, and you really try hard to do that. I seriously doubt that issue is from subs. |