woman says sean paul's music causes her to have seizures
DJ O.P. said
13:42 01/18 2008
1.18.2008
Question of the Day
Sean Paul's music receives all different types of reactions from listeners. For one Queens, New York resident, that reaction was a seizure.
According to New York's Daily News, certain songs became a literal health hazard to Stacey Gayle and she underwent surgery to put an end to it.
Gayle, 25, suffers from epilepsy and even while on medication, for four years she still suffered from sporadic seizures.
In 2006, she realized that music, specifically Sean Paul's song "Temperature," could trigger her attacks.
As Gayle would come to find out, other popular tracks like Sean Kingston's "Beautiful Girls" and Rihanna's "Umbrella" were also to blame. As a result of the musically triggered seizures, Gayle was forced to drop out of school, quit her job as a bank customer service rep and no longer go to church - where she was a member of the choir. [source ,
Tweeta said
13:46 01/18 2008
WTF i had to google this to make sure its true and damn it is......WTF
Gucci said
13:51 01/18 2008
everyting dem do ah farrin yaadie get di blame.....!!..lol
Crazypickney said
14:01 01/18 2008
whey she a listen to it fah den
linko said
09:11 01/19 2008
lol
littlemisslinkz said
17:28 01/19 2008
mi see dis post 2 times still lmfao
bLaCkBeatZ said
21:10 01/19 2008
FiveStar said
21:15 01/19 2008
if she did live near me..she would a get seizure till she dead
Question of the Day
Sean Paul's music receives all different types of reactions from listeners. For one Queens, New York resident, that reaction was a seizure.
According to New York's Daily News, certain songs became a literal health hazard to Stacey Gayle and she underwent surgery to put an end to it.
Gayle, 25, suffers from epilepsy and even while on medication, for four years she still suffered from sporadic seizures.
In 2006, she realized that music, specifically Sean Paul's song "Temperature," could trigger her attacks.
As Gayle would come to find out, other popular tracks like Sean Kingston's "Beautiful Girls" and Rihanna's "Umbrella" were also to blame. As a result of the musically triggered seizures, Gayle was forced to drop out of school, quit her job as a bank customer service rep and no longer go to church - where she was a member of the choir. [source