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bigdog112
I think I may be Presser change sensitive. First let me explain ever since I can remember I could feel when a door opened and when some one entered a room by my ears sounds funny I know but if you ever bin in a plane just before you pop your ears u get that presser that’s how it feels but a little different. It is kind of hard to explain its like I’m in a pool of water and I can feel the ripples caused by the doors and people. I never knew what it meant or why it would happen and I know it is not a rare thing for people to feel my friends and family have had it once in a wile happen to them but not as much as me.

I could be in a huge room and feel a door open from all the way on the other side of the room. I could also feel when some one is moving in a room I could feel the room like water every time some one moved I felt it like a ripple. No one and I mean no one has ever snuck up on me. Makes it hard for me to get scared with out it being in a movie and a loud noise like my friend beeping his horn as I walk in front of it lol. The only why I can explain my (ability’s) is that I can feel presser changes. One more thing my hearing has bin affected lately I woke up one day hearing things really loud like if I trend my TV’s volume all the way up. I think that my have some thing to do with my ability’s

I would like to hear every ones opinion on what it might be.
Fluffybunny
I have seen people that had inner ear infections that had pressure sensitivies like you describe. I am not say that is what it is, but that is the first thing that comes to mind...The would experience pain going up in an elevator just 15 floors up, or driving in a car on a steep hill...

I guess the added pressure in the inner ear up against the eardrum was causing the problem...

bigdog112
QUOTE(Fluffybunny @ Dec 21 2004, 06:12 AM)
I have seen people that had inner ear infections that had pressure sensitivies like you describe. I am not say that is what it is, but that is the first thing that comes to mind...The would experience pain going up in an elevator just 15 floors up, or driving in a car on a steep hill...

I guess the added pressure in the inner ear up against the eardrum was causing the problem...
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its not realy a problem it doesnt hurt and i love planes and high places. Havint had a ear infection since the age of 5 I am 20yr now.

well the time i woke up hearing every thing loud as hell hurt fora little bit but it went away quick.
hamellr
QUOTE(bigdog112 @ Dec 21 2004, 06:21 AM)
QUOTE(Fluffybunny @ Dec 21 2004, 06:12 AM)
I have seen people that had inner ear infections that had pressure sensitivies like you describe. I am not say that is what it is, but that is the first thing that comes to mind...The would experience pain going up in an elevator just 15 floors up, or driving in a car on a steep hill...

I guess the added pressure in the inner ear up against the eardrum was causing the problem...
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its not realy a problem it doesnt hurt and i love planes and high places. Havint had a ear infection since the age of 5 I am 20yr now.

well the time i woke up hearing every thing loud as hell hurt fora little bit but it went away quick.
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That you know of. There are certain strains of ear infections that will do exactly this. A friend of mine had one. She went to the doctor for a physical, and the doctor found the infection. Treated it an her sensitivity went away. Along with general feelings of sickness and lethergy she'd had for about seven years.

I highly suggest you go get checked out.
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