The one thing that is common among all the meds is if there’s a song playing in my head. Wake up, random song in my head. Take my meds and notice sometime later that it’s quiet. About the time the meds wear off there’s a song again. Doesn’t matter if it’s methylphenidate, song about 4 hours later. Extended release song 8 hours later. Same with vyvanse.
The song can be anything today it was the mcu intro music. It could be a song from a commercial 30 years ago, or some earworm from one of my kids playlists or shows.
I get the same thing only it’s an non decipherable version of a song I had heard earlier in the day. Like garbled lyrics and a similar tune. I also have bipolar and I thought it was related to that. My doctor has since put me on an anti psychotic and the music has gone away. Good to know it’s not just me
The one thing that is common among all the meds is if there’s a song playing in my head. Wake up, random song in my head. Take my meds and notice sometime later that it’s quiet. About the time the meds wear off there’s a song again. Doesn’t matter if it’s methylphenidate, song about 4 hours later. Extended release song 8 hours later. Same with vyvanse.
The song can be anything today it was the mcu intro music. It could be a song from a commercial 30 years ago, or some earworm from one of my kids playlists or shows.
I get the same thing only it’s an non decipherable version of a song I had heard earlier in the day. Like garbled lyrics and a similar tune. I also have bipolar and I thought it was related to that. My doctor has since put me on an anti psychotic and the music has gone away. Good to know it’s not just me