How do people with synaesthesia feel about their condition?

Interviews with people who have synaesthesia show a wide rangeof feelings towards their condition.

Many are positive about it ("I feel sorry for people who don't have this"), and can't imagine their life without it.

Some feel neutral about it, and treat it as something they've become used to, which doesn't affect them in any way.

For a minority, the sensations can disrupt their chain of thought and be intrusive.

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Medically Reviewed by a doctor on 21 Dec 2018