eternal_witch
Oct 24 2004, 01:46 PM
When it comes to certain weather particularly for me thunder storms, i can sense them before they start and have symptoms such as a headache and butterflies in my stomache. Once it stops my symptoms go and im back to normal.
So i wanted to know if anyone else can do this, what symptoms if any do you get and for what weather?
NightVision
Oct 24 2004, 01:49 PM
I share the Thunderstorm thing with you. Also, I get really bad aches and pains before it's about to snow.
eternal_witch
Oct 24 2004, 01:53 PM
wow i've finally met someone else who can be intuned to the weather,k i didn't know if anyone would honestly reply. When ever i ask others they just look at me like im insane.. thank you for sharing
Ilovevampwhores
Oct 24 2004, 01:55 PM
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Oct 24 2004, 01:57 PM
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eternal_witch
Oct 24 2004, 02:00 PM
wow thank you NightVision
NightVision
Oct 24 2004, 02:06 PM
No problem :)
See it as a talent, I would. I expect the people who make you feel freaky are just jealous.
escoban
Oct 24 2004, 05:13 PM
many ppl feel headches, loss of energy, general sleepines before storms and rain,
it's becoure of the airpressure drop,
also ppl with broken bones or other old injuries tend to feel "bad weather" even days before it htis as their injuries hurt,
again the pressure thing
I wouldn't really call this a special ability, it's just noticing something others tend to not give a damn about...
passingover
Oct 24 2004, 05:38 PM
QUOTE (eternal_witch @ Oct 24 2004, 06:46 PM)
So i wanted to know if anyone else can do this, what symptoms if any do you get and for what weather?
I mainly dream about the weather when it is going to rain or be very windy. For major weather events, I have them but it seems only when they make a major impact on me or enough for me to notice. Usually these are for almost exactly one week (the last one?) or exactly one month (the second to the last one) out in advance. I won't say it is where I know exactly *all* the details. I don't. A good quote I found which summarizes this sort of thing from an ironic source: "I don't know everything, but I am aware of much". Thats the way it goes because it is usually 50% seeing it, and 50% interpreting it with the feelings. When I share things in advance of them happening, I usually just share the "seeing" part unless I really trust the people I am speaking with.
Other than dreams, no real symptoms as far as mundane weather events go. Since I was a kid, things would just sort of pop into my head. Other than that, no.
Verzen
Oct 24 2004, 10:04 PM
I personally dont feel anything, because I choose not to. I would rather choose not to feel something then to hurt.. If you get to the point of concentration I somehow got to with my ability over my body you can stop yourself from smelling certian smells, you can prevent pain to yourself. (I got attacked by dogs when I was 9, didnt cry, didnt panic *after the enitial dog attack* I just sat in this car and got my bites taken care of after I got to the hospital. I have a way of tuning out senses, like a light switch. The only ones I can not tune out is sight (for right now)
Fear_Nocturnus
Oct 25 2004, 12:51 AM
I get headaches, joint pain, tightness in the chest, and dizzyness when the weather changes. I'm also suseptable to heat (over 85 F) and wind up in a semihybernative state when temperatures rise yet have insomnia constantly when the fall (below 40 F).
Most people are sensitive to weather changes, they simply don't realize this is what is causing the problem.
Vicereine
Oct 25 2004, 02:23 AM
both i and my mother (god rest her soul) were/ are sensitive to storms.. she was more so with snow storms... i am thuderstorms... i get bad pressure headaches waiting for a storm....i also go into a hibernative state when the temperature gets to hot and run around like a nutter when its nice a cool....
Verzen
Oct 25 2004, 03:50 AM
Actually, I get a dizzy when I excersize.. and its hot out but I consider that as a dehydration problem (or I believe it is anyways)
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Nemesis Chylde
Oct 25 2004, 08:18 AM
I get energized before hurricanes and tropical storms and through the first wall of them, I stay that way. Then on the second round, I usually end up sleeping it off, because I've been too hyper.
Most of this is due to anticipation, and to the news of the storm prior to hitting, but there is also a certain bit of it that is directly related to the storm itself, so I think. I quit watching the news about three hours or so before it is due to hit, and I always seem to be able to know right when the inner bands are starting to hit, even when they are relatively minor.
Night Eagle
Oct 26 2004, 12:35 AM
I taste it and smell it...the winds talk
__Schisima__
Oct 26 2004, 12:54 AM
I know exactly what this is like, I often get terrible headaches just before it rains, and afterwards it feels as though someone has jammed a fork into the side of my head just to let the pressure out.
laymyhands
Oct 26 2004, 01:03 AM
The onset of rain makes me ache, while lighting energizes me . I could stay up all night watching a thunderstorm, it's mesmerizing!
Sviato
Oct 26 2004, 01:42 PM
I typically get a sort of flash of intuition of the oncoming weather, sometimes quite a while in advance. It's not usually too accurate on the exact timing, as far as I can tell, but it's definitely almost like a warning. I occasionally do get headaches before storms as well, though.
Has anyone intentionally had an effect on the weather? I have, though I haven't tried anything REALLY major. Just winds, clouds, rain and the like. I don't THINK I've been responsible for any storms, though. I hope.
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