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Weirdest physical sensations (pg. 15)
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
| I get those sometimes, and for a while they freaked me out a bit. Had extensive cardio tests done a few years ago and turned out nothing at all was wrong. |
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| woscar |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian
Bonjour, wie gehts, where are you from? HIJO DE LA GRAN PUTA
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I LOL'd so hard at this. |
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| yukii |
| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
I get those sometimes, and for a while they freaked me out a bit. Had extensive cardio tests done a few years ago and turned out nothing at all was wrong. |
Yeah, I *HATE* going to the doctor- making an appt, taking time out of your schedule to go, paying a COPAY, waiting in the lobby 2+ hours, the dr talks to you for about 30 min, you have to go again for tests, you get your results = "absolutely nothing is wrong" then you get a big fat bill for your insurance :sadgreen:
Also, LOL @ your yellow eye :stongue: at LEAST you had a telescope!! I never had one and would still want one :) |
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| couch-potato |
I have a telescope :o
Never used it though. LA |
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| ziptnf |
Oh, here's another weird sensation: LASIK eye surgery.
They cut and lift the flap that covers your pupil, and you lose all detailed vision completely. Everything becomes dark, and the only thing you can see is the flashing light and shadows. They fire a laser into your eye and then put the flap back on. You can't feel .
I was listening to The Allman Brothers (they let you pick a CD) while it was happening, so it wasn't so bad. Now I have 20/20. Success. |
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| Esiotrat |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian
Bonjour, wie gehts, where are you from? HIJO DE LA GRAN PUTA
ummm. i've not quite had that :( When I was younger I used to often think i was falling, i physically would feel like i wasn't actually on my bed. Sometimes I even ended up on the floor :stongue: |
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I also think in different languages, so it's not very surprising that I also dream in different languages.
I just don't know why I'm always flying or swimming under water in my dreams, with some really amazing creatures might I add. Very enjoyable. I have so much more fun in my dreams than I do IRL..
I used to fall off the bed too when I was a kid, my mom said that I was often "in combat" while I was asleep, probably fighting or trying to escape, so I would end up falling off the bed at night. Hasn't happened in years though. |
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| Schadenfreude |
| when i speak different languages i still think in english. It is a bit weird. |
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| OkiDokie |
| I think in my own language, I don't know how to explain it hah |
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| yukii |
Reading an old diary, remembering past events and people that were so important in your life at some point and now they are nothing but a memory. Weird feelings.
I bought a new journal today. |
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| Al |
| quote: | Originally posted by tubularbills
yeah , heat cramps suck too |
flush some slat out of the system, drink moar water |
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| Fledz |
| quote: | Originally posted by yukii
Yeah, I *HATE* going to the doctor- making an appt, taking time out of your schedule to go, paying a COPAY, waiting in the lobby 2+ hours, the dr talks to you for about 30 min, you have to go again for tests, you get your results = "absolutely nothing is wrong" then you get a big fat bill for your insurance :sadgreen:
Also, LOL @ your yellow eye :stongue: at LEAST you had a telescope!! I never had one and would still want one :) |
It's a better feeling that having an event though because of an undiagnosed condition. It is most likely nothing, but there's also a chance it could be something serious.
Do you have any family history of heart disease? |
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| GoSpeedGo! |
| I started trying to induce astral projection few days ago, and while I haven't even come close to the out-of-the-body experience, the vibrations I felt all over my body and especially that buzzing I heard in my head was pretty bizzare. I don't think I have ever sensed something like this. |
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