Does everyone/anyone hear a whistling sound in their head, I do at night time. Is this normal? or am I going mad?
Does everyone/anyone hear a whistling sound in their head, I do at night time. Is this normal? or am I going mad?
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Could it be your ears ringing? I have that frequently because of playing and listening to too much loud music.
Yes it is a ringing sound but I do not listen to anything loud, wife says it is just pressure of life.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
As long as the ringing doesn't start telling you to fuck the toaster and eat your children I think you should be ok.
If you have had water on the brain and you whistle after you have a sauna, nothing to worry about, its just good humor.
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Its just open space Master....less clutter.Try cotton balls or turning down the fans,lessen the draft
been hit in the head recently or had a loud explosion go off? Is it just at night when u are going to sleep?
If it then it could be pressure in your ears from an infection or something and the position you lay in causes a vacuum...If it is one of the other it could be tinnitus...OR you are just losing it?
I get that now and again its useualy my mobile.
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I think it is tinnitus, thanks Dax, never understood it before. Thanks, damn I am going deaf in my old age but not mad.
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This is a kind of unrelated subject... I used to have something happen to me quite a bit as a kid. It had stopped for ten or more years but it just happened to me again recently and causes alot of anxiety and kind of scares me but I never know how to discribe it to have someone check for anything. Being a child my mother would just say "you're fine"... But it's friggin weird.
It can happen at any time. Last time I was sitting at my computer at work. I have no idea what triggers it.
What happens is I start to feel a bit disoriented... Not dizzy or not know where I am or anything... Just kind of off. Then it seems to feel like whatever movements I'm doing(picking up a pen, typing an email, talking, walking somewhere) that I'm doing them super fast... Like abnormally fast and gives me great anxiety cuz I don't know how to stop it. It ends up just subsiding after 10 or so minutes.
It sounds crazy but being it hadn't happened in so long I'd forgotten about it and chalked it up to "growing"... But I'm 28, in good health and such so I started thinking I was having a brain aneurysm or something... I'm not dead, so that's not it. But it's pretty creepy when it happens.
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Enjoy them, some people pay good drug money to experience stuff like that.
Ive learnt to stay in the zone and ride it out now,even enjoy it at times.
I have suffered the same but experienced complete reverse to what you have.
Mine is triggered through post traumatic stress disorder when my sub conscious is reminded of nasty two days I had at sea; it triggers it to takeover the helm so to speak; and I find myself fully in the zone operating and dealing with everything fine, but my normal mind is a witness to it instead of experiencing it directly.
Everything slows down like beyond slow motion, its like you can taste what is about to happen and your conscious awareness is completely off center to real time. Even when others are talking to me it is like experiencing de ja vu continually for up to 20 miniutes or more .If I remain in a moving ocean it just continues.
Yeah, it's really really strange. Like a for instance...(and again, forgive me, cuz it's hard to put into words) ... When it begins to happen, I do subtle things. Reach for a pen or go get a glass of water. When I reach for the pen I do so slowly, yet I get the sensation I'm flinging my arm out there at a super fast rate and get kind of self consious... But know, in the same respect, that to others it's a totally normal gesture. When walking to get a glass of water, it will feel as if I'm speed walking(like super fast... like in movies where you see the blurrs and stuff) which, to someone this has never happened to, would scare the shit out of... It still does me. Every gesture, thought, and action feels super fast and my thoughts start to go through my head at a rate my mind has a VERY hard time keeping up with. I never really talk about it to people, cuz no one understands(and also cuz it's been years since it happened)
My friend is a clinical psychologist and she had no idea what I was attempting to convey. That further freaked me out, cuz that just showed me that it's not something that is common...
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I was on my own surfing the first time it happened and I was so disorientated I couldnt even think logically how to get home, I was just so locked down in the moment I couldnt think straight at all, couldnt remember a thing.
I thought I may have died on my way down to the surf ,hadnt realized it and were out there in the spirit.
Eventually someone ran around from the beach and paddled out and talked to me so they could obviously see me so that made me feel better , but a touch more worried cause I knew it was in my head then.
Everything is only energy waves even solid matter is just energy compiled in a different matter than thoughts which are made of the exact same stuff!
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I've heard of some people getting weird like this from being around equipment and certain frequencies that can fuk with only some people.
Yeah, your experience must have been much more scary. The first time it happened to me I was just a little kid. 7 or something. I can't remember. But I used what communications skills I had to try to tell my mom that I was scared and something was really wrong and she just thought it was imagination... Then it happened a bunch more times obver the span of a few years and I learned to just breath normally and calm myself down cuz I was in no danger. It happened when I was driving once. I had to pull over. I remember I was with my sister once.(she's 7 years older than me) and it was the first time I realized that my perception and what was really happening were two totally different things. I kept asking if I was talking fast or moving fast and she said something along the lines of "What the fuck are you talking about, retard?... No."
But yeah, it's crazy when it happens. It caught me off guard the other day cuz like I said, it's been over 10 years.
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