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Originally posted by Blaine91555
I wonder? Am the only one who checked out d4rk's other posts. A real eye opener.
Originally posted by Blaine91555
Originally posted by IMAdamnALIEN
Oh come on!!!!
Seriously people, this person had an extraordinary experience and you are saying its a sleep disorder.
[edit on 12-7-2007 by IMAdamnALIEN]
Unless you are a qualified medical professional and have examined the OP you should not be giving advice. The first thing that should happen is a medical examination. Anything else is bad and dangerous advice that only an enemy would give.
I wonder? Am the only one who checked out d4rk's other posts. A real eye opener. You seem to need a lot of attention? Maybe you should get out into the world and socialize. Real medicine for the soul.
Originally posted by Blaine91555
Unless you are a qualified medical professional and have examined the OP you should not be giving advice. The first thing that should happen is a medical examination. Anything else is bad and dangerous advice that only an enemy would give.
I wonder? Am the only one who checked out d4rk's other posts. A real eye opener. You seem to need a lot of attention? Maybe you should get out into the world and socialize. Real medicine for the soul.
Originally posted by IMAdamnALIEN
Originally posted by carnival_of_souls2047
Originally posted by Stormdancer777
carnival i was thinking sleep apnea
Very good point, Storm. Lack of oxygen can easily do all those things listed above and then some. You are most vulnerable while sleeping so remember to take time and breathe.
Oh come on!!!!
Seriously people, this person had an extraordinary experience and you are saying its a sleep disorder.
First off the OP would have to have days without ANY sleep to speak of to start halucinating like he describes.
What will it take for people to start believing others when they have paranormal/supernatural experiences?
#1
IT WAS DAY TIME
#2
No drugs no alcohol in system
#3
Was wide awake
Okay, so besides being in pain, this person seems to be in good health prior to this event. The OP being sober as a judge lends credibility in my book.
The fact that you touched this being is incredibly courageous! If this were any other person they would have feld the house by now. The fact that you stood your ground and tried to interact with it is extraordinary and unheard of.
The vibrating sensation sounds like a electromagnetic disturbance affecting your body as this being tries to manifest itself.
Keep us posted, and could you draw what you saw and felt?
Great thread
[edit on 12-7-2007 by IMAdamnALIEN]