![]() ![]() It’s a symptom associated with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) or an OCD symptom linked to depression. You can find it by looking in the OCD section on the side bar of this post.įrom a clinical standpoint, an earworm is really a musical obsessive thought. I addressed this issue in a previous Ask the Psychologist question entitled “Tormented by Earworms”. ![]() That song stuck in your head is called an “earworm”, at least that’s the nonclinical term for it. My physician has not done blood work or any kind of testing. I have tried 5 different antidepressants, but none have worked. I just have music continusly playing in my head, and that’s what I focus on. I lack feelings (being happy, sad, or loved). If I wake up in the middle of the night a song is playing that I heard during that day. ![]() I cannot sleep so I take Tylenol PM to sleep. I’ve had post-partum depression before and I know what that feels like. My primary doctor thinks it’s depression. So I pretty much have a radio in my head. When I hear a song on the radio, TV, etc. I now have constant music playing in my head. In March of this year I woke with a song stuck in my head (so I thought). ![]()
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