In a message dated 6/18/00 4:01:13 PM Central Daylight Time, 
CurtAdams@aol.com writes:
> Hence it's thought to result from 
>  idiosyncratic "wiring defects", much like sneezing from sunlight (hmm - 
that 
>  IS a synesthesia now that I think of it.  It really does feel like there's 
>  something in my nose.) 
Have we talked about that phenomenon here before?  That happens to me, and 
I've never known anyone else that has that response to suddenly going out 
into bright sunlight.
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