Post by Tomspy77 on Mar 6, 2010 11:16:52 GMT -6
www.ghosttheory.com/2010/03/02/exploding-head-syndrome-sometimes-its-not-all-in-your-head
“Exploding Head Syndrome” is a real sleep disorder. Many people experience this at least once in their lifetime. I’m sure some paranormal stories can be attributed to this syndrome. I’ve have it happen to me twice, as far as I can recall. The feeling is not pretty. After the abrupt wake-up your mind starts playing tricks on you. Did someone break in? Did a bomb go off? Am I shot?...“It’s usually described as a loud bang or pop that occurs in the first third of the night,” says Dr. Neil Kline, sleep physician and representative of the American Sleep Association in Wilmington, Del. “It’s a sensory phenomenon. The individual senses that some type of explosion has occurred nearby, but ultimately realizes it’s in their head. It’s not associated with pain or with any disorder that we know of and there are no physiological medical consequences that are associated with it.”
Wow, this sounds like a real headache!
Sorry...sorry... ;D
“Exploding Head Syndrome” is a real sleep disorder. Many people experience this at least once in their lifetime. I’m sure some paranormal stories can be attributed to this syndrome. I’ve have it happen to me twice, as far as I can recall. The feeling is not pretty. After the abrupt wake-up your mind starts playing tricks on you. Did someone break in? Did a bomb go off? Am I shot?...“It’s usually described as a loud bang or pop that occurs in the first third of the night,” says Dr. Neil Kline, sleep physician and representative of the American Sleep Association in Wilmington, Del. “It’s a sensory phenomenon. The individual senses that some type of explosion has occurred nearby, but ultimately realizes it’s in their head. It’s not associated with pain or with any disorder that we know of and there are no physiological medical consequences that are associated with it.”
Wow, this sounds like a real headache!
Sorry...sorry... ;D