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  • Start date Dec 23, 2012
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wingy

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  • Jan 6, 2013
  • #36
Exploding head syndrome MAYBE ITS THIS?:facepalm: I've had this.

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Exploding head syndrome is a form of hypnagogic auditory hallucination in which the sufferer sometimes experiences a sudden loud noise coming from within their own head. The noise is brief and is usually likened to an explosion, roar, gunshot, door slamming, loud voices or screams, a ringing noise, or the sound of electrical arcing (buzzing).
This noise usually happens at the onset of sleep or within an hour or two of falling asleep, but is not necessarily the result of a dream.[1] Although the sound is perceived as extremely loud, it is usually not accompanied by pain. Attacks appear to change in number over time, with several attacks happening in a space of days or weeks, followed by months of remission. Sufferers often feel a sense of fear and anxiety after an attack, accompanied by elevated heart rate. Attacks may also be accompanied by perceived flashes of light (when perceived on their own, known as a "visual sleep start") or difficulty in breathing. The condition is also known as "auditory sleep starts". The associated symptoms are varied, but the benign nature of the condition is emphasized and neither extensive investigation nor treatment are indicated.[1] Sufferers may experience an inability to vocalize any sound, or mild forms of sleep paralysis during an attack.
 

deanocity3

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  • Jan 6, 2013
  • #37
wingy said:
Exploding head syndrome MAYBE ITS THIS?:facepalm: I've had this.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Exploding head syndrome is a form of hypnagogic auditory hallucination in which the sufferer sometimes experiences a sudden loud noise coming from within their own head. The noise is brief and is usually likened to an explosion, roar, gunshot, door slamming, loud voices or screams, a ringing noise, or the sound of electrical arcing (buzzing).
This noise usually happens at the onset of sleep or within an hour or two of falling asleep, but is not necessarily the result of a dream.[1] Although the sound is perceived as extremely loud, it is usually not accompanied by pain. Attacks appear to change in number over time, with several attacks happening in a space of days or weeks, followed by months of remission. Sufferers often feel a sense of fear and anxiety after an attack, accompanied by elevated heart rate. Attacks may also be accompanied by perceived flashes of light (when perceived on their own, known as a "visual sleep start") or difficulty in breathing. The condition is also known as "auditory sleep starts". The associated symptoms are varied, but the benign nature of the condition is emphasized and neither extensive investigation nor treatment are indicated.[1] Sufferers may experience an inability to vocalize any sound, or mild forms of sleep paralysis during an attack.
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My wife suffers from it
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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  • Jan 7, 2013
  • #38
harvey098 said:
Has everyone gone insane or am I the mad one?? Could it not have just been a bang?
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No it is clearly some conspiracy an not some logical explanation, you nutter
 

TrueSkyBlueLiam

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  • Jan 7, 2013
  • #39
Sorry, i had sprouts last night hahaha
 

BackRoomRummermill

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  • Jan 8, 2013
  • #40
Loud bangs are different from sonic booms which make you windows shake.

It prob just a firework
 

Flying Fokker

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  • Jan 12, 2013
  • #41
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=FAWIj5b9qjM
 

Juniper

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  • Jan 14, 2013
  • #42
[video=youtube;f0yCxso1BDg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0yCxso1BDg[/video]

[video=youtube;ogw95Mru_Jc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogw95Mru_Jc[/video]

[video=youtube;RmY0EAcPCeM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmY0EAcPCeM[/video]

Article coincides with the video I posted directly above this link & makes a reference to booms that occurred in the UK last month:
http://somerville.patch.com/articles/mysterious-explosion-noises-wake-ball-square-residents-cause-unknown

New York - January 13th, 2013
[video]http://www.wivb.com/dpp/news/local/loud-boom-jolts-southern-tier[/video]

ALWAYS question official explanation, especially when these events happen so frequently.
 

lordsummerisle

Well-Known Member
  • Jan 15, 2013
  • #43
[video=youtube;hhJe5bhr9fQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhJe5bhr9fQ[/video]
 

Juniper

New Member
  • Jan 15, 2013
  • #44
Mega-Compilation of the Booms from 2012:
[video=youtube;iClVKCkaD6I]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iClVKCkaD6I[/video]
 

ccfcway

Well-Known Member
  • Jan 16, 2013
  • #45
looks like fracking to me
 

skybluejelly

Well-Known Member
  • Jan 16, 2013
  • #46
evry time theres a bang another high street shop goes bust...???
 
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