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The other day I thought I was seeing someone's aura, but.. ...it was actually my astigmatism acting up I put on my glasses, then blinked and the "aura" went away. Your eyes ever play tricks on you like that where you see something, but it's not really happening? Maybe I'm just hallucinating, which can be lots of fun too | |
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Janfriend said: ...it was actually my astigmatism acting up I put on my glasses, then blinked and the "aura" went away. Your eyes ever play tricks on you like that where you see something, but it's not really happening? Maybe I'm just hallucinating, which can be lots of fun too
The other night I thought I saw a white ghostly figure in the kitchen. But it was the glade plug in nite light. I just bought it and I wasnt used to the light I was scared! "Nobody makes me bleed my own blood...NOBODY!"
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ThreadCula said: Janfriend said: ...it was actually my astigmatism acting up I put on my glasses, then blinked and the "aura" went away. Your eyes ever play tricks on you like that where you see something, but it's not really happening? Maybe I'm just hallucinating, which can be lots of fun too
The other night I thought I saw a white ghostly figure in the kitchen. But it was the glade plug in nite light. I just bought it and I wasnt used to the light I was scared! lmao! | |
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No .. I usually see what I see and there isnt a trick going on at all
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I think it can be freaky to drive at night since shadows and glare sometimes make it look like the road is going in a different direction than it actually is. Also, one busted tail light can make a car look like a motorcycle etc. You have to be wide awake at times like that. | |
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ThreadCula said: Janfriend said: ...it was actually my astigmatism acting up I put on my glasses, then blinked and the "aura" went away. Your eyes ever play tricks on you like that where you see something, but it's not really happening? Maybe I'm just hallucinating, which can be lots of fun too
The other night I thought I saw a white ghostly figure in the kitchen. But it was the glade plug in nite light. I just bought it and I wasnt used to the light I was scared! [Edited 3/7/07 16:44pm] | |
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retina said: I think it can be freaky to drive at night since shadows and glare sometimes make it look like the road is going in a different direction than it actually is. Also, one busted tail light can make a car look like a motorcycle etc. You have to be wide awake at times like that.
That causes accidents I was just seeing someone surrounded with white light, like Jesus | |
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Sometimes before I get a migraine I see what are called auras (not the energy a person gives off). They're basically visual disturbances that happen before the headache starts. It just looks like blurry vision. | |
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Mach said: No .. I usually see what I see and there isnt a trick going on at all
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This thread is great!
I don't "see" things, but I do see things out of the corner of my eye a lot. I always think I see a spider running across the floor *all* the time! I'm scared of them, so I think thats just anxiety. Rock n roll baby | |
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susannah said: This thread is great!
I don't "see" things, but I do see things out of the corner of my eye a lot. I always think I see a spider running across the floor *all* the time! I'm scared of them, so I think thats just anxiety. You could be going through a retinal detachment. You need to see and opthamologist | |
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susannah said: This thread is great!
I don't "see" things, but I do see things out of the corner of my eye a lot. I always think I see a spider running across the floor *all* the time! I'm scared of them, so I think thats just anxiety. i get blamed for everything | |
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Janfriend said: susannah said: This thread is great!
I don't "see" things, but I do see things out of the corner of my eye a lot. I always think I see a spider running across the floor *all* the time! I'm scared of them, so I think thats just anxiety. You could be going through a retinal detachment. You need to see and opthamologist It's worth checking out. Sometimes retinal detachment starts out with something like that, or seeing lightning or flashes of light in your eye.. I had a huge retinal tear from getting hit in the head that looked like everything in the middle of my sight was GONE. I would look at people and the top of their head looked like it was sitting on their shoulders, no faces. After the surgery I fell and had a complete detachment. It looked like I was looking at an opal behind sheer curtains with lightning flashes coming up from the bottom- really pretty but very, very scary. Those only get that bad if you have severe trauma to your head. Of course you could just be seeing shadow animals. [Edited 3/8/07 11:21am] "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
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shellyevon said: Janfriend said: You could be going through a retinal detachment. You need to see and opthamologist It's worth checking out. Sometimes retinal detachment starts out with something like that, or seeing lightning or flashes of light in your eye.. I had a huge retinal tear from getting hit in the head that looked like everything in the middle of my sight was GONE. I would look at people and the top of their head looked like it was sitting on their shoulders, no faces. After the surgery I fell and had a complete detachment. It looked like I was looking at an opal behind sheer curtains with lightning flashes coming up from the bottom- really pretty but very, very scary. Those only get that bad if you have severe trauma to your head. Of course you could just be seeing shadow animals. [Edited 3/8/07 11:21am] I didnt think it was anything serious!! I've never hit my head, like ever, and my eyesight is (apparently) perfect, just got it tested 2 months ago...so im gonna rule that one out for now. Although I am rather intrgued...no scared!! What are shadow animals?! Anxy [Edited 3/8/07 11:59am] Rock n roll baby | |
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susannah said: shellyevon said: It's worth checking out. Sometimes retinal detachment starts out with something like that, or seeing lightning or flashes of light in your eye.. I had a huge retinal tear from getting hit in the head that looked like everything in the middle of my sight was GONE. I would look at people and the top of their head looked like it was sitting on their shoulders, no faces. After the surgery I fell and had a complete detachment. It looked like I was looking at an opal behind sheer curtains with lightning flashes coming up from the bottom- really pretty but very, very scary. Those only get that bad if you have severe trauma to your head. Of course you could just be seeing shadow animals. [Edited 3/8/07 11:21am] I didnt think it was anything serious!! I've never hit my head, like ever, and my eyesight is (apparently) perfect, just got it tested 2 months ago...so im gonna rule that one out for now. Although I am rather intrgued...no scared!! What are shadow animals?! Anxy [Edited 3/8/07 11:59am] I doubt it's serious either but better to be sure.. Some people say they see shadowy figures of people or animals out of the corner of their eye. I think I may have seen them but I'm not sure. http://en.wikipedia.org/w...dow_people they say it's getting more common for people to see them. Dunno what happened edit [Edited 3/8/07 12:12pm] "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
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shellyevon said: susannah said: I doubt it's serious either but better to be sure.. Some people say they see shadowy figures of people or animals out of the corner of their eye. I think I may have seen them but I'm not sure. http://en.wikipedia.org/w...dow_people they say it's getting more common for people to see them. I didnt think it was anything serious!! I've never hit my head, like ever, and my eyesight is (apparently) perfect, just got it tested 2 months ago...so im gonna rule that one out for now. Although I am rather intrgued...no scared!! What are shadow animals?! Anxy [Edited 3/8/07 11:59am] That page is quite freaky!! Christ, no, I don't have it that bad And it IS always spiders...or things on the floor, like maybe a mouse. But things crawling on the floor (spiders, mice...!) is one of my biggest phobias, so as I said, I wouldnt be suprised if it was anxiety (ahem not you anx) *looks at wikpedia again* Nah....it aint ghosts Rock n roll baby | |
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shellyevon said: susannah said: I didnt think it was anything serious!! I've never hit my head, like ever, and my eyesight is (apparently) perfect, just got it tested 2 months ago...so im gonna rule that one out for now. Although I am rather intrgued...no scared!! What are shadow animals?! Anxy [Edited 3/8/07 11:59am] I doubt it's serious either but better to be sure.. Some people say they see shadowy figures of people or animals out of the corner of their eye. I think I may have seen them but I'm not sure. http://en.wikipedia.org/w...dow_people they say it's getting more common for people to see them. Dunno what happened edit [Edited 3/8/07 12:12pm] Lol sorry, replied too fast! Also meant to say, thankyou for the info!! Rock n roll baby | |
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Good, I'm glad it's not supernatural.
Mice can look like little shadows and they're so fast when they're running. I like pet mice but don't want anything to do with the wild ones, yuck! "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
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shellyevon said: Good, I'm glad it's not supernatural.
Mice can look like little shadows and they're so fast when they're running. I like pet mice but don't want anything to do with the wild ones, yuck! EXACTLY! thats why Im so paranoid about it, I think Ive seen them, even when I haven't, cause I know how fast they are :shudder: I hate em It's funny, it *is* totally in my head: My room is quite narrow, with my bed down lengthways, and I have been sitting on my bed before, on the far side, where I can't see the floor down next to me, and thought I saw something move - when I couldnt even see the floor! Rock n roll baby | |
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susannah said: shellyevon said: Good, I'm glad it's not supernatural.
Mice can look like little shadows and they're so fast when they're running. I like pet mice but don't want anything to do with the wild ones, yuck! EXACTLY! thats why Im so paranoid about it, I think Ive seen them, even when I haven't, cause I know how fast they are :shudder: I hate em It's funny, it *is* totally in my head: My room is quite narrow, with my bed down lengthways, and I have been sitting on my bed before, on the far side, where I can't see the floor down next to me, and thought I saw something move - when I couldnt even see the floor! Oh lord, I do things like that too. "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
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shellyevon said: Janfriend said: You could be going through a retinal detachment. You need to see and opthamologist It's worth checking out. Sometimes retinal detachment starts out with something like that, or seeing lightning or flashes of light in your eye.. I had a huge retinal tear from getting hit in the head that looked like everything in the middle of my sight was GONE. I would look at people and the top of their head looked like it was sitting on their shoulders, no faces. After the surgery I fell and had a complete detachment. It looked like I was looking at an opal behind sheer curtains with lightning flashes coming up from the bottom- really pretty but very, very scary. Those only get that bad if you have severe trauma to your head. Of course you could just be seeing shadow animals. [Edited 3/8/07 11:21am] My mom had a vitreous detachment, which isn't as bad and apparently happens to most people when they get older. She was freaking out though. She thought she was going to go blind | |
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