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Anonymous No. 16142375

Any docs/medical folks here?

I have this strange ability to "disconnect" (for lack of a better term) something in my body. Not sure if it's my nervous system or what but I can do it at will. It starts at the base of my neck and will radiate down to my toes. The very first sensation is that I'm falling but that almost immediately turns into feeling extremely fatigued and weak. If I hold it for more than a few seconds I will start shaking. My body clearly does not LIKE whatever I'm doing. When I "re-connect" I get an instant adrenaline surge and my heart will start racing, but I'll still have some residual fatigue for a few minutes.

I've had this ability for as long as I can remember, though I've never done it longer than probably 5 seconds as it becomes way too unpleasant.

Can anyone explain what the hell I'm doing to myself?

Anonymous No. 16142415

That's not a part of you.
That's another man's cock.

Anonymous No. 16142551

>>16142375
maybe compressing the vagus nerve with your muscles?

Anonymous No. 16142567

>>16142375
You probably have sensitive baroreceptors. Can you tell me what were you doing before this episode or your ability? Did you touch the side of your neck? or maybe hold your gut tightly for a long time?

Anonymous No. 16142607

>>16142551
>>16142567

As best as I can explain it... I don't think any muscles are involved, at least none that I can feel. I don't have to move at all to do it, I can be active or perfectly still.

I just decide for it to happen... and it does. It's very strange, but I feel like it would be measurable on some kind of equipment as it unquestionably puts my body in some kind of "stress" mode.

Anonymous No. 16142610

>>16142607
weird, your after-effect description sounds a lot like the baroreceptor reflex, however, it's usually triggered by some event. It's quite vague when you say "I decided for it to happen" can you explain further? Is this like a thought and it happens?

Anonymous No. 16142618

>>16142610
Tell me exactly what to do faggit and stop playing with our heads.

Anonymous No. 16142629

>>16142610

I don't mean to imply that a "thought" triggers it as if it were some reflex or unintended reaction. What I meant was that I can cause it to happen at will. And this is why it's so strange because I can't adequately explain how I make it happen.

I don't know if this will make any more sense but I focus my mind on a certain area of my lower neck/upper back, but internally, and it just engages. When I stop focusing on that area, it stops. I'm not doing anything with my muscles that I'm aware of, it's just pure thought.

I've been tempted to try it for a longer period of time but it is extremely unsettling after just a few seconds. I have no idea what death feels like but I feel like whatever I'm doing might be knocking on it's door.

Anonymous No. 16142631

>>16142629
Screenshotted.

I will get to the bottom of this

Anonymous No. 16142634

>>16142631

About the closest things I can compare it to that I think everyone experiences is that moment when you're just falling asleep and your body sort of disengages from your brain... but you're *just* conscious enough to realize you're not sleeping yet and you get a jolt back into full consciousness.

The feeling of shock you get right when that happens is similar to what it's like when I "reconnect" whatever I'm "disconnecting".

Maybe that will help a little more?

Anonymous No. 16142636

>>16142629
There's a point.
On the body.
Because of sensitive baroreceptors
On the neck and upper back
You can do on this poinf

Anonymous No. 16142638

>>16142636
But without actively stimulating it somehow?

Anonymous No. 16142652

>>16142638
The car represents the speed of the dream is making it hard for you to read