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How many people who believe they are Psychic have Migraine's, and other bizarre ailments?

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I go through several stages of health. Right now I am having the bright lights of a jagged eye-rip. Funny that this does not hurt. It just makes it so I cannot see for a few moments. Yet all CAT scanns say I'm fine. These same eyes that see the jagged edged of the Migraine, see ghoasts. SO, is this effliction a true Migraine, or am I feeling what it is I am feeling? The tides are at their lowest. And it is 38 degrees in June. While I am smelling evey nasty thing in existance, and am seeing that Jagged rip in time and space.

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  1. I get optic migraines.  They say it has to do with my occipital lobe and blood flow. Same jagged edges, but limited vision--not blind.  I have a very keen sense of smell as well, but always, not just during the migraines.

    If I am psychic, it is nothing I can control.

    IN ADDITION:  I haven't had a spell since I left my job.  If I should have one here at home, I will take a minute to investigate it.


  2. Yes, they do.

    'Psychic' is actually considered to be a term that isn't.... 'politically correct', you could say. But many spiritually gifted people experience headaches, a susceptibility to colds and influenza, the stomach flu, and those things where funny white dots come infront of your eyes and you can't see straight for a while. I get those. Annoying.

    Said 'psychics' can see the deceased and contact them.

    I am a skeptic. Hope I helped.

  3. If you have symptoms that manifest themselves in this manner I can assure you it has nothing to do with any sort of psychic ability.

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