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ColdBlood
Sep 7th, 2007, 2:14 PM
I don't know if i am a skitzo or what, ive had weird skitzo type experiences but for the past two months ive been hearing really random and weird sounds when i go to sleep.Such as:
-Microwave beeping
-Bike wheel turning
-someone flattening tinfoil
i have no idea what this is, either someones actually doing these things at 3 in the morning or i need some sort of med which even if i got i wouldnt take.
DaSoviet
Sep 7th, 2007, 4:35 PM
This may sound sarcastic but I really don't mean to be. Have you thought of wearing ear plugs?
lycanox
Sep 7th, 2007, 5:08 PM
Perhaps someone living next door has an early job.
And is using the microwave to heat some breakfast. Putting his lunch in tinfoil and leaves on the bike.
ColdBlood
Sep 7th, 2007, 7:46 PM
Lmao@lyc, i havent tried wearing earplugs sovi, ill try that, ty, if it doesnt work ill know i need to c a doctor :P
Fut004
Sep 7th, 2007, 9:28 PM
What time of the day/night is this happening at?
Do you live in a Duplex or an Apartment of some sort?
Does anybody else hear this stuff?
ColdBlood
Sep 8th, 2007, 9:10 AM
no i live in a single house and im the only one hearing it according to the rest of my family
Demonskates
Sep 8th, 2007, 12:16 PM
I don't know if i am a skitzo or what, ive had weird skitzo type experiences but for the past two months ive been hearing really random and weird sounds when i go to sleep.Such as:
-Microwave beeping
-Bike wheel turning
-someone flattening tinfoil
i have no idea what this is, either someones actually doing these things at 3 in the morning or i need some sort of med which even if i got i wouldnt take.
Sorry, that was me. I rode over on my bike. My microwave isnt working. And now I know its because i shouldnt use tinfoil in a microwave. (I owe you a new microwave......sorry! Oh, and your out of Hot pocketes.):bounce:
lycanox
Sep 8th, 2007, 12:54 PM
Sorry, that was me. I rode over on my bike. My microwave isnt working. And now I know its because i shouldnt use tinfoil in a microwave. (I owe you a new microwave......sorry! Oh, and your out of Hot pocketes.)
... and cheese. And you probably should buy some animal friendly rodent traps.
Seriously, Do you live in a single standing house or do you live in a flat or other building that only have one wall between you and your neighbours?
Sound can travel in weird ways sometimes.
ColdBlood
Sep 9th, 2007, 11:23 AM
average house, house next door to neighbors,no connected walls or anything
Becks
Sep 9th, 2007, 6:08 PM
It's probably just part of your brain processing stuff. I have a job in which loads of people rely on me so I hear my name being called a lot all day long and then when I'm home and it's quiet I will hear my name as if there's someone calling it from beside me.
NonConformist
Sep 23rd, 2007, 5:43 PM
I to have heard "voices" at night, wether they were in my head or not I don't know. I was up one night listening to bassdrive.com a drum n bass online radio show, as we all know d n b is just beats. What I heard was "the garage door is open" and it freaked the shit out of me casuing me to distrust myself in thinking that I might have left the garage door open and going out in the middle of the night in my underwear to check and see if I had truly left the door open. I didnt go out to check mind you and just left it as it was just in my head or part of the song.
Traveler
Sep 25th, 2007, 7:29 AM
This little story might interest you
We bought one of those little video camera for the computer. Just a little cheapie but you can take photos with it if the light is right .
Any way it has a facility where if you leave your computer turned on and the camera on then it will operate as a movement detector and start recording picture when movement is detected.
My son has claimed the basement as his own and because he was being disturbed down there he set it up. We have classic shots of what can only be termed shadow people walking through the basement. But a lot of times the camera will just not turn off all night as it keeps detecting movement while there is nothing there. Sure ploughed through a lot of hard drive.
ColdBlood
Sep 25th, 2007, 4:47 PM
Yeah i may do that with my computer, ill see if i can catch anything on it and ill post it here if anything does.
medicvet
Sep 26th, 2007, 7:24 PM
I would like to see those pictures, traveler..this sounds utterly fascinating.
lazserus
Sep 27th, 2007, 5:18 PM
I don't know if i am a skitzo or what, ive had weird skitzo type experiences but for the past two months ive been hearing really random and weird sounds when i go to sleep.Such as:
-Microwave beeping
-Bike wheel turning
-someone flattening tinfoil
i have no idea what this is, either someones actually doing these things at 3 in the morning or i need some sort of med which even if i got i wouldnt take.
Aside from the tinfoil, those sounds emit within a certain frequency range. They can very easily be mistaken when heard. A microwave beep is the same frequency as pagers and digital alarm clocks, two of the most common devices used in today's societies. It's quite possible you're not actually hearing the pitch, but think you are due to its common usage...
It's probably just part of your brain processing stuff. I have a job in which loads of people rely on me so I hear my name being called a lot all day long and then when I'm home and it's quiet I will hear my name as if there's someone calling it from beside me.
This is exactly what I was getting at. I could not tell you how many times I've thought I heard the beeps of a device when nothing was actually happening.
Another explanation is sensitivity to certain audible sounds. I can not use an alarm clock because I am sensitive to the frequency it uses. I have to use alternative methods of waking up in the morning. In order to truly get a better grasp on what phenomena could be we'd need to know some details about your experiences with them.
How long have you been hearing the sounds?
Are they always in the early mornings?
How loud are they?
Do they sound as if they are coming from another room in the home?
Do they sound as if they are always right in front of you?
Finally, since you've been hearing the noises, how regular do you hear them?
ColdBlood
Oct 18th, 2007, 5:39 PM
i have stopped hearing these sounds, but im now suffering horrible insomnia due to possible schizophrenia according to my doctor, i have to read up on my families disease history, and if anyone has had it i will never smoke weed again, it might activate a psychological problem like schizophrenia
citizen
Nov 7th, 2007, 5:40 PM
I am an agnostic, but something happened this week and I wanted to see if anyone might understand this word that has repeated in my dreams over the past couple days. It flashes on a white placard in my dream with black letters: "ESUL" ....does this word actually translate into anything meaningful? in another language?:
ColdBlood
Nov 7th, 2007, 6:03 PM
you might want to try posting a whole new thread so more people will see it as a new thread and reply man
tate
Nov 12th, 2007, 3:15 PM
I am sorry to interupt this thread, but there isn't a message for me is there?
lycanox
Nov 12th, 2007, 3:25 PM
Nope, why should there be one?
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