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ShawnJ
post Mar 11 2006, 04:40 PM
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I went outside at about early this morning - before I walked out the door, I glanced at the clock - 1:17AM.
When I got out there...and I don't know why exactly...I walked to the end of the driveway. When I got there...suddenly I began to feel very dizzy and disoriented - then I started freaking out and my heart started pounding. It looked like everything was spinning. I don't know why that dizziness came out of nowhere. It could have been the change in pressure from inside to outside.
Anyway...I went back inside 5 minutes later. When I got in there...I was really freaking out having an anxiety attack that came out of nowhere. I felt very startled and...this may sound weird....I felt offended for some reason. I just felt really pissed off - at who..I don't know!
Anyway, I walked into the kitchen trying to calm myself down - while I was there, I looked at the clock on the stove - 2:30AM.
I then...started to hyperventilate. I ran into the bedroom and woke my wife up telling her I was having a really bad anxiety attack.
When I layed down to try to sleep..I couldn't because there was a noise in my head or in my ears. The only way I could describe it was as a "WOMP WOMP WOMP", almost like the noise a fan makes or the noise you hear when you have pressure in your head due to sinus, or a cold etc. The thing with this sound was that it was changing rythms. It would go really slow...and then it would speed up.
Anyway...that was my night.
Today, I just have a headache and I took something for it about an hour ago so it's easing up.
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post Mar 11 2006, 05:17 PM
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Sounds like a pretty scary experience. And I know anxiety attacks alone are no walk in the park.
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post Mar 11 2006, 05:17 PM
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Do you have panic attacks like that often? And did the sound in your ears go with your pulse? Also, do you have a heart murmur, or has any doctor diagnosed you with mitral valve/aortic valve insufficiency or prolapse, or have you heard that you are anemic? And finally, have you been told you have Ménière's disease?

The reason I ask is because it sounds a lot like the things I've heard from people who have heart conditions and anemias, including myself, and those who have Ménière's disease (sometimes the two have similar symptoms, even though they're wholly unrelated). Unexplained, severe anxiety and panic attacks, without triggers (phobias), dizziness, headaches and tinnitus are common with heart valve insufficiencies and anemias.

Ménière's disease (symptoms here ) is very sudden and can be very scary if you don't know what the hell is going on. Pressure change, as you've mentioned, and movement is usually the trigger, but I've heard of it happening completely at random as well. There are also several other kinds of vertigo very similar to Ménière's that can cause identical problems.
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post Mar 11 2006, 05:35 PM
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I went outside at about early this morning - before I walked out the door, I glanced at the clock - 1:17AM.
When I got out there...and I don't know why exactly...I walked to the end of the driveway. When I got there...suddenly I began to feel very dizzy and disoriented - then I started freaking out and my heart started pounding. It looked like everything was spinning. I don't know why that dizziness came out of nowhere. It could have been the change in pressure from inside to outside.
Anyway...I went back inside 5 minutes later. When I got in there...I was really freaking out having an anxiety attack that came out of nowhere. I felt very startled and...this may sound weird....I felt offended for some reason. I just felt really pissed off - at who..I don't know!
Anyway, I walked into the kitchen trying to calm myself down - while I was there, I looked at the clock on the stove - 2:30AM.
I then...started to hyperventilate. I ran into the bedroom and woke my wife up telling her I was having a really bad anxiety attack.
When I layed down to try to sleep..I couldn't because there was a noise in my head or in my ears. The only way I could describe it was as a "WOMP WOMP WOMP", almost like the noise a fan makes or the noise you hear when you have pressure in your head due to sinus, or a cold etc. The thing with this sound was that it was changing rythms. It would go really slow...and then it would speed up.
Anyway...that was my night.
Today, I just have a headache and I took something for it about an hour ago so it's easing up.

you said you went out at 1.17am than you went in five minutes later and the clock on the stove was 2.30am thats not five minutes thats more than 1 hour allow it does depend on how long your anxiety attack lasted just thought i would point this out to you .
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post Mar 11 2006, 06:11 PM
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I've heard that one of the things that happen to people on earth toghether with the dimensional shift, that thier dna is beeing changed. The whole world is getting into a transformation. We will evolve into a higher state of being. One of the symptoms is dizziness, disorientate, feeling of being 'high'.
I think you're experiencing the beginning of something the whole world is going through. Your energy is changing, getting stronger, more noticable. This will be more importand in comparisment to your body in the time to come.
Man exists of many 'layers' the body is just one of them. We are endless and imortal. People will get more aware of thier higher selves. It could be that other higher beings 'working on you', trying to contact you, or trying to enlighten you.

It could be something completely different, but this was the first thing that came into my mind when i read your post.
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post Mar 12 2006, 04:45 AM
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Ear infection?
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post Mar 12 2006, 09:30 AM
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Well, since I've had panic attacks (or anxiety attacks) since I was 12 and am now turning 20, I can assure you it has nothing to do with aliens. I have the same feelings a lot, and they're ALWAYS in the back of my head. They can stir up emotions and change them in the blink of an eye, from scared to cold to angry to warm et.c
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post Mar 12 2006, 12:29 PM
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I've had anxiety attacks for probably the last three or four years.
I was on Zoloft for about six months about two years ago. I just turned 23, so I would like to think that I don't have to worry about insane health problems at my age.
I've never been diagnosed with any kind of heart problem, nor is there any history of heart problems in my family - my mom, however, does have a minor arythmia.
I had a weird ear infection a few weeks ago that kept leaving and then coming back - in my left ear. When the doctor looked in there he said "I'm not going to lie to you Shawn...I don't see anything." But, just to be on the safe side, he diagnosed me with Otitus Media (pressure or a fluid buildup behind the eardrum) and put me on Amoxicillian. I was on it for about a week..the infection went away, then came back two days later.
But...it seems to be gone now.
I do agree with you Crafth, about the changing thats happening and is going to continue to happen for the next six years, essentially. We are in the Quickening right now.
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post Mar 12 2006, 03:32 PM
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We are in the Quickening right now.

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post Mar 12 2006, 04:34 PM
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I've had anxiety attacks for probably the last three or four years.
I was on Zoloft for about six months about two years ago. I just turned 23, so I would like to think that I don't have to worry about insane health problems at my age.
I've never been diagnosed with any kind of heart problem, nor is there any history of heart problems in my family - my mom, however, does have a minor arythmia.
I had a weird ear infection a few weeks ago that kept leaving and then coming back - in my left ear. When the doctor looked in there he said "I'm not going to lie to you Shawn...I don't see anything." But, just to be on the safe side, he diagnosed me with Otitus Media (pressure or a fluid buildup behind the eardrum) and put me on Amoxicillian. I was on it for about a week..the infection went away, then came back two days later.


Then it sounds like a pretty simple thing: residual ear infection and anxiety. Even after the initial infection the fluid in the ear may need to settle, or the infection itself can loosen "ear stones" (canaliths/) and cause the sudden dizziness. Since you've already had an Otitis media, it sounds something like Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) or something related.

Though it's up to you if you want to go with something more mundane or something paranormal, and it sounds like you want a paranormal explanation.
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post Mar 12 2006, 09:11 PM
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A paranormal explanation would put my mind at ease as far as something physical being wrong with me wink.gif
Also...not to change the subject...tonight I saw something - some kind of matter or something, fly through the Orion Nebula. I was using a good pair of binoculars to monitor the stars when I saw this.
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post Mar 12 2006, 09:53 PM
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A paranormal explanation would put my mind at ease as far as something physical being wrong with me


There is nothing wrong with you -- you're only getting over an infection (one that I'd think you wouldn't've even need antibiotics for, but doctors are quick to give the meds), and one everyone has at one time or another.

As far as anxiety, I took Zoloft for mine when I was 13-15. When I stopped I realized I could actually keep it under control myself, it just took certain ways of meditating and remembering that it's not anything dangerous or serious. Hopefully you can get to that point as well. But really, you sound perfectly healthy, but like you're going through things you don't quite understand (and who ever fully understands the crap happening with their fallible human physiology?).

That said, however, it's like I said in your other thread; it could well be that you're going through normal physiological and psychological events (sleep paralysis, anxiety, ear infections, etc.) and attributing some other experience to them. In other words, since you seem like you're rather eager for these events to be paranormal, it could be misplaced. Wishful thinking can lead to dangerous situations, and I've been down that road. It's best to be careful.
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One suggestion I can make is trying to remember the other experiences you've had that you can't quite remember, but, at all costs, do not colour these events with the hopes of them being...well, whatever paranormal event you think is happening.

Another thing is, if you do truly believe you are experiencing something, do not take it at face value. Don't take it for what it presents itself to be, and try not to form a concrete belief about what it is. It's most likely something subject to your own perceptions, which are going to be very powerful, I'm sure.

And most important: try not to wish for it at all. If it's going to happen, it's going to. smile.gif
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post Mar 15 2006, 03:40 AM
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oh I hate that annoying "woom woom woom" noise, I used to get it all the time when I was younger and I'd feel like I was flying.

well whatever, I hope you get better.
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post Mar 15 2006, 06:51 AM
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Shawn do not worry and Hoth gave you some good info and advise. I too have had panic attacks but very infrequently and as a secondary symptom of hyper-activity. Some have been whoppers, others easily controllable. Because you are young believe it our not the frontal lobe of your brain may still be in its last stages of growth which sometimes accounts for some hormonal imbalance or mood fluctuations which can trigger them. Also don't underestimate that alcohol, caffeine, nicotine, salt, sugar, msg, cayenne pepper, all kinds of chemicals, food additives, spices, drugs, can trigger them off as well as situational stress, lack of sleep, sudden weight loss or fluctuating sugar levels, even being dehyrdated can do it. Take it easy dude. Listen to your body's early warning signs if you can, i.e., your heart starting to beat faster, dry mouth, blurry eyes, head-aches, jaw pain, tingling, butterflies in the stomach, sudden exposure to something scary or that makes you angry. Hang in. By the way you are far from insane-just a human being with some unique features. We all have something unique about us.
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post Mar 15 2006, 08:24 AM
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I have had a sound in my ears that follows when I see something paranormal.
It's a loud tuning fork sound. I heard it alot in California...Especially at the Winchester Manson. Here is a photo of on of the rooms that we took pictures of...
What is around the mirror...? You Decide...
http://img240.imageshack.us/img240/1583/10404533cx.jpg


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post Mar 15 2006, 09:05 AM
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Thats nothing but light reflecting off the camera, Which is very common. smile.gif

Or it could be spirits.
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you said you went out at 1.17am than you went in five minutes later and the clock on the stove was 2.30am thats not five minutes thats more than 1 hour allow it does depend on how long your anxiety attack lasted just thought i would point this out to you .

Seems to me a thorough exam of his skin and maybe if convenient and free, an MRI or some such scan would be good.

Sounds like it could easily be an abduction sort of experience with such a chunk of missing time.

What do other abductees hereon think about that?
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I have had a sound in my ears that follows when I see something paranormal.
It's a loud tuning fork sound. I heard it alot in California...Especially at the Winchester Manson. Here is a photo of on of the rooms that we took pictures of...
What is around the mirror...? You Decide...
http://img240.imageshack.us/img240/1583/10404533cx.jpg



It could be you are hyper-sensitive to electro-magnetic activity. If you are one of those people who get headaches before a storm or migraines you could also be sensitive to barometric pressure. Could be fluctuating blood and sugar levels too. Actually a lot of other people report that same symptom when they feel they are in the presence of ghosts or spirits or whatever people would like to call them. Since these spirits can be measured as some sort of energy, its very possible you are sensitive to that energy. Then again it could be something as mundane as anxiety from a hightened sense of apprehension which raises your blood pressure. What-ever, I believe you.
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I've heard that one of the things that happen to people on earth toghether with the dimensional shift, that thier dna is beeing changed. The whole world is getting into a transformation. We will evolve into a higher state of being. One of the symptoms is dizziness, disorientate, feeling of being 'high'.
I think you're experiencing the beginning of something the whole world is going through. Your energy is changing, getting stronger, more noticable. This will be more importand in comparisment to your body in the time to come.
Man exists of many 'layers' the body is just one of them. We are endless and imortal. People will get more aware of thier higher selves. It could be that other higher beings 'working on you', trying to contact you, or trying to enlighten you.

It could be something completely different, but this was the first thing that came into my mind when i read your post.


I agree..
Also, the dizziness, disorientate off balance feeling could be the interaction of our Earth's gravity or distortion of.
Just a thought.
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I don't see anything odd in the picture, am I missing something?
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