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Originally posted by blah yada
I don't wish to alarm you in any way, but you mentioned having MRI scan for recurring headaches,as well as audiovisual hallucinations and loss of balance,symptoms which could indicate a brain tumor or maybe an infection.Maybe you should check this possibility out.At least then if we can discount such a mundane theory,we can entertain the more elaborate Manchurian scenarios with a bit more conviction.
Originally posted by boondock-saint
Originally posted by blah yada
I don't wish to alarm you in any way, but you mentioned having MRI scan for recurring headaches,as well as audiovisual hallucinations and loss of balance,symptoms which could indicate a brain tumor or maybe an infection.Maybe you should check this possibility out.At least then if we can discount such a mundane theory,we can entertain the more elaborate Manchurian scenarios with a bit more conviction.
a very smart post K
I would love to rule out medical by having an MRI done
but as previously noted in my prior posts, I have no money
or medical insurance to cover the costs. So unless I win
the lottery, it ain't gonna happen. They will NOT do these
type tests for free.
Synesthesia (also spelled synæsthesia or synaesthesia, plural synesthesiae or synaesthesiae)—from the Ancient Greek σύν(syn), "together," and αἴσθησις (aisthēsis)" sensation"—is a neurologically-based condition n which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive[ 1][ 2][ 3][ 4] pathway.[ 1][ 2][ 3][ 4] People who report such pathway. People who report such experiences are known as synesthetes.
Originally posted by KpxMarMoTT
I don’t think you are the type to believe in extra-sensorial perception, but brain waves can be influenced by signals sent over on Ultra low frequency emissions.
My only question to you is : Have you any memory of events were there appears to be lost time? Anything unusal like sleep patterns or something else?
Originally posted by amatrine
reply to post by dbloch7986
I get that with the radio ALL the time. Will get a song in my head then turn it on and its on, or a song is playing and I know what song is coming on next.
Originally posted by boondock-saint
But now, the big question I have.
WHY ME ????
what would be the purpose of using
it on me ???
Originally posted by brandi9748
I'm not going to pretend that I know what is happening, but I think that you might find the link provided interesting. Give it a read & maybe some things could ring true in your case. I'm so very sorry that this is happening to you. Good luck! petermooring.nl/blog
Originally posted by wigit
I was wondering. Do you remember if you knew what you were reading on the screen at the time, but you just couldn't remember it later?
Originally posted by dbloch7986
This may just be a sixth sense created by adaptation to the digital age.
Originally posted by boondock-saint
Originally posted by wigit
I was wondering. Do you remember if you knew what you were reading on the screen at the time, but you just couldn't remember it later?
No, it was un-intelligible to me. It was something
that I could not understand, not something that
I forgot later.
It was like going to a website and it was all in a foreign
language. But this type language wasn't anything
I had seen before. It wasn't Russian or Chinese.
It seemed binary, with special characters, almost
like opening up a pic file with notepad. All the garble
in there, you couldn't make heads or tails out of it.
Originally posted by boondock-saint
Originally posted by dbloch7986
This may just be a sixth sense created by adaptation to the digital age.
OMG, wow
are we evolving as a human species into
some sort of cyborg capable of digital
transmission? That is a scary thought.
Well scientist once believed we came from
an ape. I guess the theory is not so far fetched
as they believe we evolved from ape to caveman
to modern man.
It is def worthy of consideration and thanks
for bringing up that point.
Originally posted by Thill
Hmm after reading Your thread about the dream , I think my previous assumption might have been flawed .. I wonder do you recall anything from the "alien " language that the person was speaking right before the female entered the room for the first time ? (I wonder if that language might have been the same one as your text message )
Originally posted by Thill
Hmm after reading Your thread about the dream ,
Originally posted by bekod
reply to post by boondock-saint
do you get a nose bleed ? sensitivity to light?