in my case i have a very strong internal echolalia, as in i get stuck with a phrase or a specific thought, song, word, ecc… which i find very annoying, though I dont know about external echolalia, I never noticed

  • knightly the Sneptaur@pawb.social
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    23 hours ago

    It used to be awful, I’d end up repeating the last thing I said in my head over and over 'til there was something else I needed to process verbally.

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      14 hours ago

      same, I’ll get stuck on a loop repeating the last thing in my head. Listening to music helps sometimes.

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    If I’m not listening to music or hyperfocusing really hard there’s a constant looping snippet of some random song playing almost all the time, usually just a few seconds long. Changing it requires to listen to something else. I don’t really mind it (as long as the song doesn’t suck!), seems like my brain just needs a constant rhythm throughout the day. I always thought that it’s normal for everyone until I learned about neuro divergence a year ago.

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    Bad enough that I cannot handle music with lyrics, with a few exceptions. Genres like post-rock are all I listen to.

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      1 day ago

      Not sure how you feel about lofi… but there are several awesome spotify Playlists that focus almost exclusively on no lyric music. Just easy beats that don’t stick for too long.

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      instrumental music is so good. Bands like Chon (math rock/math metal) or casiopea (80s j-fusion) are among my favorites. If you like post-rock theres an italian band called massimo volume (means maximum volume) though they have lyrics so i don’t know if you’d like ir

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    2 days ago

    Oh. I thought this was just me. I tend to repeat phrases or meaningless collections of syllables in my head, but I also got warrant’s cherry pie stuck in my head for several months once , which was awful

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    It depends. Sometimes it hits hard and others I can just ignore it. My daughter and I do like to try to get songs stuck in each other’s heads though, so we’ll constantly quote lyrics to each other and try to pass them off as regular conversation

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    I get this pretty bad from time to time. Usually, I’m spelling a word over and over again. Sometimes, the chorus of a song.

    When I consciously recognize I’m doing it, I can usually force myself to switch from one word to another, and after three or four times, I lose interest in it.

    Worst is waking up in the middle of the night doing it. I try to avoid it by keeping video playing overnight.

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    Non-stop, unless I’m listening to, or singing something. If something gets stuck, I have to listen to that stick specifically and read the lyrics while the song is playing… Then it goes away