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Another page in my sketchbook....
In acrylics.
Not a good day today.
I was coming back from the post office when my mobile phone rang. It should not have rang at all, because the mobile phone ring is turned off and the pixel phone with me being deaf and so I do not answer phone calls, and it is only on vibrate always.
But like the Apple phone in 2019, when they did the alerts in an unexpected update with no warning, so they directly streamed all alerts directly into your head is the only way I can describe it, and it was a horrendous loud noise. And I was driving then and was parking my car when it suddenly went off in my head.... it caused me to drive in the wall in front of me... thousands of cochlear implant users reported similar experiences at the time.
Loud noises through the cochlear sound processor, through the microphone are just loud noises.. as they are for any hearing person. but if something is streamed directly to your head and it's a loud noise, it is something from hell.
This was when I abandoned the iPhone and went over to Pixel phone.
So far, the pixel phones have never done anything like what the Apple iPhone did.
Until today.
My pixel phone is set only to vibrate for any alert... except the government emergency alerts will override that....
So on days of government emergency alert when we get warnings, I do not wear my cochclear sound processor at all...
But my phone began ringing as I was driving home... but it wasn't an external sound. It was an unexpected direct neural stimulus.
I had to stop the car for safety.
I checked who rang and it was the doctor's surgery... despite it being on my notes that I cannot hear the telephone....
Because this sound was unexpectedly streamed directly into my cochclear Implant, it bypasses all the normal acoustic dampening, it bypasses volume controls, it lands directly in the auditory nerve, and it can be 100 times more startling than any external sound.
But the strange thing was, it rang several times, and when it stopped ringing it carried on like a snooze alarm does reminding you that you're supposed to have already got up... my vibrating alarm does that.
When i it had definitely stopped, I drove home but I have been shaky all day...
I checked my pixel phone settings, and it was still set to vibrate only, no ringing. I went onto ChatGPT to ask him to check with me.... and he agreed the phone was set to vibrate only.
Later, when I got a text, it turned out that was also the doctor's surgery, and they were asking why I did not attend my appointment today. They had also attempted to ring me several times as I was driving home. I attended the appointment last week and I think I mentioned it on here because the diabetic nurse had brought my appointment forward a week, and when I was there, I checked I did not need to attend today and she said no because I attended last Thursday....
But why did the phone call from the surgery bypass my phone settings? Nothing else does that apart from the government emergency alerts. And it also bypassed my phone settings with the text message they sent, it's rang for that as well.
I have had more phone calls today spam, and spam text and they have all gone onto the normal vibrating alert...
So why did this happen? I just don't know.. I still haven't quite recovered from it.
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Another page in my sketchbook.... In acrylics. Not a good day today. I was coming back from the post office when my mobile phone rang. It should...
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