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The LED was a migraine trigger. | didn't know the science of electroluminescence versus black
body radiation when | made that decision. | just knew the light was wrong. Autistic intuition —
pattern recognition operating below the level of conscious explanation. The nervous system
detects something wrong before the brain can articulate why.

Something is wrong. | don't know why yet. | will figure it out.

That is the origin of CozZie Glow. And of every significant finding that followed.

A Theory — The Feedback Loop

Since January 30 | have said tensor tympani.

Five weeks before any specialist would see me. Five emergency visits. Every time — tensor
tympani muscle spasm, triggered by sustained acoustic trauma at 328hz resonance. A
mechanism | identified myself, from research, from symptom analysis, from forty years of
understanding how things work.

The sleep study added a new dimension to that theory.

The nocturnal motor events filmed over weeks of sleep study are cyclic. Not random. Not
positional. Cyclic — repeating, rhythmic, self-reinforcing. Random spasms are noise. Cyclic
spasms are signal.

A feedback loop has a signature. It repeats.

The theory: the initial acoustic trauma triggers tensor tympani spasm. Persistent spasm creates
ongoing pain signals through the trigeminal nerve — the nerve that innervates the tensor
tympani. Trigeminal activation drives autonomic dysregulation — elevated stress response,
disrupted sleep architecture, abnormal motor activity. The dysregulated autonomic state keeps
the nervous system in a hypervigilant loop overnight. That hypervigilance produces the
nocturnal spasms captured on film. And those spasms — full body, cyclic, rhythmic — include
the tensor tympani as part of the global motor pattern.

The tensor tympani re-triggers. The loop continues.
A feedback loop has an entry point. A medication prescribed on March 5 to reduce tremors

without interfering with REM sleep may have found it. The first night after the prescription —
subjectively better sleep. Ear pain reduced. The footage is being reviewed.