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Originally posted by squidboy
Originally posted by FlyingSpaghettiMonster
Has your pain in the eye repeated? If so, get to a Doctor. Don't mention anything about aliens.
Ha, but no. And it wasn't in my eye, it was above the eye by an inch. I felt the pain through on the skin, through the skull, and I guess in the brain (frontal lobe). There has not been any pain in the area since that night.
Originally posted by FlyingSpaghettiMonster
Originally posted by squidboy
Originally posted by FlyingSpaghettiMonster
Has your pain in the eye repeated? If so, get to a Doctor. Don't mention anything about aliens.
Ha, but no. And it wasn't in my eye, it was above the eye by an inch. I felt the pain through on the skin, through the skull, and I guess in the brain (frontal lobe). There has not been any pain in the area since that night.
My reason for saying this is that there is a theory about abduction experiences which says they are creations of the brain filling in fugues caused by temporal lobe epilepsy. Whether or not you think what you've seen is real, it'd be a good idea get your head checked if this pain reoccurs.
Originally posted by xPico
you should get a regression and have it recorded for yourself. See if they can help you look into the stuff you may not even know occured.
Originally posted by WhiteDevil013
I understand your concerns, and definitely have had the same inner battle of whether to tell people what you know to be the truth.
I had an experience several years back, before I was even on ATS. I've seen weird stuff all my life, shadow people, demons, ufos, mostly when I was a child and just chalked it up to an over active imagination. These occurences would usually happen at night, and the terror was real. It got old very quick for my parents because I would always come running into their room in the middle of the night, if not frozen with fear in my bed screaming for them to come.
Anyways, several years ago when I was living alone in an apartment I was doing my usual nightly routine of cleaning up the kitchen, getting ready for bed etc... I do drink, but on this night I had not had a drop, I dont even think I had any alcohol in the house. The last thing I remember was standing at my sink washing a dish....then I woke up! I was groggy, confused, my chest hurt and I quickly realized it was day time. I jumped up and realized I must have fallen asleep on the couch somehow, but found it odd that I had passed out on the couch (something I never do) I was wearing the same clothes as the day before, and the couch I had been on was peculiar in the fact that it was the one couch I NEVER used.
I heard my alarm going off in my room and quickly realized I must have over slept and was going to be late for work. I went in to shut off the alarm and to my horror saw that it was almost noon! I was supposed to be at work at 7am, and my alarm was set for 5:45am. I was so shocked and confused, I was trying to think back to what could have possibly happened to me. I was already so late for work, I had to call my boss and make up some story about waking up with a massive toothache and had a dentist apointment, I apologized and said I should have called earlier.
It wasn't until later that night when I got home and finally took a shower I noticed a curious scar on my chest. It was about two inches below my left nipple and looked to have been a perfectly straight incision approximately an inch and a half in length by an 1/8 of an inch wide. I had never seen it before, and it hurt when touched. It was oddly grey rather than red or pink, and looked to have been burned shut rather than sutured.
I could not for the life of me figure out how I had lost almost twelve hours of my life, and definitely could not attest for the curiously sinister scar on my left breast. I have never told anyone about this, and I never figured it out. I exhausted every logical explanation, and to this day still bear the scar.