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  • #31
    Dude, it's called a really good imagination. Ever read a book and forget you're reading? Like everything's flowing into a movie?
    Your imagination is just hyper or something. I don't think I've ever heard voices, but then I rarely dream and noone's ever talked in those dreams. So maybe I just have a visual imagination and not aural. Can you hear songs really well if you try and remember them?
    I never know their names, But i smile just the same
    New faces...Strange places,
    Most everything i see, Becomes a blur to me
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    • #32
      Originally posted by Tassadar5000
      Well, my psychiatrist says it could be several possibilites:

      -Because it only happens when I'm dead tired and almost asleep, it could be my imagination.
      -I may have a thyroid problem.
      -My depression may be getting so bad that I have psychotic symptoms associated with it.
      -I may be a schizophrenic.
      Right now the dog next door is barking, telling me that the answer is "d", you're a psycho psycho, psycho!!!
      "I say shoot'em all and let God sort it out in the end!

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      • #33
        About sleep paralysis. Has anyone who has ever suffered from that gotten the impression of a strange shape that accompanies the other symptoms? Not exactly something you see, but you can feel a strange shape that you can't quite get a handle on. My brother had the same thing, but I don't know if anyone else has.

        I also used to wake up in the middle of the night totally immobile. No muscle control, no breathing. Scary as all ****ing hell. It took a supreme force of will to make my body move again.

        Thankfully those things left with childhood. Now I just have very vivid dreams and deja vu all the time.
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        • #34
          Originally posted by Dr Strangelove


          Right now the dog next door is barking, telling me that the answer is "d", you're a psycho psycho, psycho!!!
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          • #35
            I figured I'd say it's your wife (you did have one right?)playing tricks on you but the stuff you have told rules that out... women never do what they are told.
            This a bit scary thread, the fact that you people probably aren't making this all up...
            I'm just boring since I've never had anything like many of you here. Only wierd thing apart from occasional falling sensations and waking up, which is very rare for me, was when "I burned a fuse" or something. I dunno how else to describe it. I was going to bed one night and I wasn't even nearly sleep when I had some sort of boom sound in my head, and it felt and sounded too like a electric shock. Not very powerful, it didn't hurt but was weird as hell.

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            • #36
              I get that where sounds in my head seem more 'exterior' than usual just before sleeping. I can still tell the difference though.

              Tassadar, when you stop being able to tell they are just in your head, it'll be time for that long vacation you've been planning

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              • #37
                Tassadar - it's a completely normal part of falling asleep. Usually , by the time you hear the voices your concious mind is already turned off. But not always. When falling asleep you can also think that someone is touching you or watching you. All perfectly ok, though scary.


                I had the same things too btw.

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                • #38
                  erm... siro, no.

                  It was me who was touching you.
                  urgh.NSFW

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                  • #39
                    When the brain requires sleep (a sort of "timeout" when experiences of the day need to be sorted out and filed or discarded according to percieved importance, there is a transition period where the concious and subconcious minds intersect. In that time, we translate daily events into memories and call up old memories as templates for the incorporation process.

                    Before I quite fall asleep, my concious mind is not quite ready to relinquish control. I tend to invent vague problems to solve, some people create social ones, etc. But it is just a transition period. Don't worry about it.

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                    • #40
                      *waits for Siro's response*
                      urgh.NSFW

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                      • #41
                        Oh Tass well in that case tell yourself to SHUTUP before you go to sleep at night


                        LAHHOOOHOOSSER...j/k
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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Blackwidow24
                          Oh Tass well in that case tell yourself to SHUTUP before you go to sleep at night


                          LAHHOOOHOOSSER...j/k
                          Hmm.............Oh my, I hear something..........The voices! Their saying........

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                          • #43
                            I have too

                            I was freaked out for a bit

                            but than I just realised I was talking to myself

                            so eveything was cool

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