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cbxweb
05-10-2002, 05:24 AM
When I was watching a video in biology, my abdominal section started to hurt. It felt like someone punched me very hard in the stomach. After 3 minutes I've adventually asked to go to the nurses office. After going down 2 or three steps, I just lost all my energy and had to sit down. When I got enough strength I went to the nurse's office to lie down. About 5-10 minutes later, I saw a black crow fly into the room and flap it's wings. Then it hit me there was no bird. Am I crazy?

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Octocrook
05-10-2002, 05:30 AM
You seem normal to me :P

Actually, sometimes when our body is screwy in some way or another that type of stuff happens. There's been a few times where I was stupid and played 3 hours of tennis in 100 degree weather without having eaten or drank water beforehand. I see all sorts of shit when that happens....mostly red circles though. You were feeling feint, so something similar was likely happening to you. Had you eaten and drank water within a few hours before that class?

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cbxweb
05-10-2002, 05:32 AM
I ate these butermilk doughnut-type thing. they were new at are school and tasted like crap, they could of been old. Oh yea, and some milk.



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Isildur
05-10-2002, 05:27 PM
> I ate these butermilk doughnut-type thing. they were new at
> are school and tasted like crap, they could of been old. Oh
> yea, and some milk.
>

For starters, you'd better steer clear of those crappy doughnut things from now on. When things taste really bad, it's often for a reason.
Btw, do you know if anyone else got sick?

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Isildur
05-10-2002, 05:36 PM
> When I was watching a video in biology, my abdominal section
> started to hurt. It felt like someone punched me very hard
> in the stomach. After 3 minutes I've adventually asked to go
> to the nurses office. After going down 2 or three steps, I
> just lost all my energy and had to sit down. When I got
> enough strength I went to the nurse's office to lie down.
> About 5-10 minutes later, I saw a black crow fly into the
> room and flap it's wings. Then it hit me there was no bird.
> Am I crazy?
>

Hmm, a variety of things can cause hallucinations: Ingested, injected, inhaled, or dermally absorbed substances; Extreme sleep deprivation; reactions to infections; extreme stress; internal chemical imbalances; etc.

I wouldn't call you "crazy", since the majority of the time you are not delusional. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't get it checked by a doctor or something. Better safe than sorry, I say.

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Isildur
05-10-2002, 05:45 PM
> ...and it is supposed to involve a raven...
>
> coincidence?
>

Only if he also has visions of Barney.

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Kijutsu
05-10-2002, 05:50 PM
Barney will die. The wicked clowns will hang him from his testes.


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05-10-2002, 06:05 PM
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Kijutsu
05-10-2002, 06:05 PM
That's the greatest thing I've heard all week my friend.


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Narvi
05-11-2002, 10:16 AM
> When I was watching a video in biology, my abdominal section
> started to hurt. It felt like someone punched me very hard
> in the stomach. After 3 minutes I've adventually asked to go
> to the nurses office. After going down 2 or three steps, I
> just lost all my energy and had to sit down. When I got
> enough strength I went to the nurse's office to lie down.
> About 5-10 minutes later, I saw a black crow fly into the
> room and flap it's wings. Then it hit me there was no bird.
> Am I crazy?
>

Yes, you are crazy, but who the hell isn't?
Anyway, I had a somewhat similiar experience last year in one of my classes. I had just had a bagel and some OJ and I went to class. About 10 minutes into class, I couldn't hear anything. Not a damn thing. It was like somebody put cardboards tubes over my ears and then, they just turned all the volume off. After that, I could only see a very very small section of reality and my body felt extremely heavy and sluggish. My brain felt like a big cloud was covering it and I was pretty much blacking out in the middle of class, for no reason. But yeah, somehow I managed to stumble out of the classroom and walk around outside and get some fresh air and that really helped. I felt refreshed and better and I returned to class and had no problems that day, or any day up til this point. I guess what I'm saying is, if it happened just once, and you turned out fine, dont' sweat it, but don't eat those donuts again.

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icenine0
05-11-2002, 04:15 PM
I've had anything like either of those happen was in elementary, where I stood with my legs locked during a boring presentation for about 5 minutes... Started to black out and lose consciousness.
At the time I had no idea what happened, so it freaked me out. ^_^

> Yes, you are crazy, but who the hell isn't?
> Anyway, I had a somewhat similiar experience last year in
> one of my classes. I had just had a bagel and some OJ and I
> went to class. About 10 minutes into class, I couldn't hear
> anything. Not a damn thing. It was like somebody put
> cardboards tubes over my ears and then, they just turned all
> the volume off. After that, I could only see a very very
> small section of reality and my body felt extremely heavy
> and sluggish. My brain felt like a big cloud was covering
> it and I was pretty much blacking out in the middle of
> class, for no reason. But yeah, somehow I managed to stumble
> out of the classroom and walk around outside and get some
> fresh air and that really helped. I felt refreshed and
> better and I returned to class and had no problems that day,
> or any day up til this point. I guess what I'm saying is,
> if it happened just once, and you turned out fine, dont'
> sweat it, but don't eat those donuts again.
>


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