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dan443

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Seeing Things That Aren't There..
Posted: 03-21-05 20:16pm

When I drift into a slight sleep but i'm not properly asleep ( you know when you daze out, and can just hear your surroundings then get woken up by loud noises ) lately when I drift into these sleeps when I wake up I see things that fade away about 3 seconds later, the things i've seen are strange, mainly people, I saw my fiancee sat on the floor onceeven though she was cuddled up to my chest.

I've tried talking about this before but ive just got laughs and jokes etc....

So i've had to figure out what is wrong by myself ... The only thing I could think off was ...... Whilst waking up suddenly, so fast that the dream, or what ever you was thinking about is still in your mind so your brain belives it is still there untill it fades out.

Does anybody know what this is, or experienced it themselves, i'd really like to know because some of the stuff I see isn't pleasant at times ..


Thanks :wink:


oops nearly forgot to mention.. I've had lazy eye since I was a baby, could this be involved?
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pofe

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Posted: 05-15-05 16:02pm

Hi,

I had a similar problem with it and went to see two eye doctors. He told me my retina blood vessels are bleeding and refers me to see a specialist. The specialist told me there is no bleeding so I went into a dead end. He told me to wait until he figures out.
I had that kind of condition for 1 week and then after that some part of my vision is even blanked. Still had no help from doctors.
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