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Originally posted by greenfox83
This may sound strange, but a couple of months ago I was rubbing my left eye and a blinding pain happened. It felt like a ligament was torn and I could sense something tearing. Now when I rub my left eye excessively I feel as if there is an object behind my eye. I am looking back on older pictures of me and notice my eye has some what dropped a little bit. I may be paranoid, but I googled "something behind my eye" and many posts came up and had me thinking. What part of the body is easy to slip an object into, won't be noticed and can't easily be removed? It would be behind the eye, it will leave no marks or exit and entry wounds.
May sound even stranger, but back in October I saw what may or may not have been a UFO. It was passing over head and it seemed strange that it was so low, three white lights in a row and a red blinking light underneath. The craft had to be about 50-60ft off the ground and made no noise.
Thoughts on this? I understand the insanity of this and need no bashing, I wonder if anyone else has this experience. Or I should just see an eye doctor
Originally posted by greenfox83
Thoughts on this? I understand the insanity of this and need no bashing, I wonder if anyone else has this experience. Or I should just see an eye doctor
Originally posted by greenfox83
This may sound strange, but a couple of months ago I was rubbing my left eye and a blinding pain happened. It felt like a ligament was torn and I could sense something tearing. Now when I rub my left eye excessively I feel as if there is an object behind my eye. I am looking back on older pictures of me and notice my eye has some what dropped a little bit. I may be paranoid, but I googled "something behind my eye" and many posts came up and had me thinking. What part of the body is easy to slip an object into, won't be noticed and can't easily be removed? It would be behind the eye, it will leave no marks or exit and entry wounds.
May sound even stranger, but back in October I saw what may or may not have been a UFO. It was passing over head and it seemed strange that it was so low, three white lights in a row and a red blinking light underneath. The craft had to be about 50-60ft off the ground and made no noise.
Thoughts on this? I understand the insanity of this and need no bashing, I wonder if anyone else has this experience. Or I should just see an eye doctor
Originally posted by LadySkadi
Originally posted by greenfox83
Thoughts on this? I understand the insanity of this and need no bashing, I wonder if anyone else has this experience. Or I should just see an eye doctor
a) Make an appointment (and keep it) with an Optometrist.
b) Make an appointment (and keep it) with a Psychologist/Therapist.
edit on 26-4-2011 by LadySkadi because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by whyamIhere
I concur with your diagnosis.
I would be willing to bet "B" would cure "A".
I seriously hope he listens to your well meaning words...
reply to post by LadySkadi
Originally posted by greenfox83
May sound even stranger, but back in October I saw what may or may not have been a UFO. It was passing over head and it seemed strange that it was so low, three white lights in a row and a red blinking light underneath. The craft had to be about 50-60ft off the ground and made no noise.
Thoughts on this? I understand the insanity of this and need no bashing, I wonder if anyone else has this experience. Or I should just see an eye doctor
Originally posted by greenfox83
Thoughts on this? I understand the insanity of this and need no bashing, I wonder if anyone else has this experience. Or I should just see an eye doctor
Originally posted by greenfox83
What part of the body is easy to slip an object into, won't be noticed and can't easily be removed?
Originally posted by LadySkadi
reply to post by marriah3330
For those who choose to presume (or claim) nefarious or other-world experiences of which injuries may have resulted and then just choose to "live with it" rather then take responsibility for their health, go to a doctor and investigate an injury, there is very little to discuss here, but a therapist may be useful in addition to the doctor (hence my suggestion).
Get back to us AFTER the logical explanations have been eliminated, then there may be something to talk about in Conspiracy.
ETA: Stars, really? Lol. Hey, if you can't understand why others would have the same opinion as I, that's not my problem.
edit on 26-4-2011 by LadySkadi because: (no reason given)