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Author: | Hopwin [ Tue Feb 23, 2010 8:12 am ] |
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http://bodyodd.msnbc.msn.com/archive/20 ... 04845.aspx Quote: Marie Raymond sometimes wakes up in the middle of the night, heart pounding, freaked out by the sound of her name being shouted loud and clear. Other times she’ll be awakened by the sound of a huge crash, as if someone has broken a window or knocked over a set of dishes. “The sound is terrifying — super loud, like someone has broken in,” says Raymond, a 38-year-old arts administrator from Seattle. “But when I get up to look around, nothing’s amiss and everything’s quiet.” After dealing with it off and on for the last several months, Raymond believes she may have exploding head syndrome. She hasn’t seen a doctor about it, but has done some research online. As strange as the name sounds, exploding head syndrome is actually a rare and relatively undocumented sleep phenomenon. While sleeping or dozing, a person with the condition hears a terrifically loud sound in their head, such as a bomb exploding, a clash of cymbals or a gun going off. “It’s usually described as a loud bang or pop that occurs in the first third of the night,” says Dr. Neil Kline, sleep physician and representative of the American Sleep Association in Wilmington, Del. “It’s a sensory phenomenon. The individual senses that some type of explosion has occurred nearby, but ultimately realizes it’s in their head. It’s not associated with pain or with any disorder that we know of and there are no physiological medical consequences that are associated with it.” Thought to be brought on by anxiety or extreme fatigue and occurring in clusters during stressful periods, exploding head syndrome is not dangerous, according to the American Sleep Association Web site. It can be disconcerting, though, stirring up images of a David Cronenberg movie. “Individuals can develop an aversion to falling asleep,” says Kline. “They’ll develop insomnia because they’re concerned by these occurrences. But they’re usually rare. I’ve never heard of it occurring regularly.” First described in 1920 as a “snapping of the brain,” there is little to be found on the phenomenon in medical literature. Some patients experience a bright flash of light along with the loud explosion or crash, according to a 1989 study in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry that looked at 50 patients suffering from the syndrome. In almost every case there are physical aftereffects, such as “a sense of alarm, together with a cold sweat, labored breathing and tachycardia” (a rapid heart rate). Or as Raymond puts it, the patient suddenly wakes up “feeling like a character out of Poe.” As for the explosions themselves, patients have described them as a shotgun blast, a thunderclap, a loud metallic noise, the clash of cymbals, a lightning strike or the sound of every door in the house slamming. Luckily, the crash, bang, or boom lasts only a few seconds and disappears as soon as the person awakens. Episodes, which are usually clustered over the course of a few days, will then disappear for months — or years — on end. It’s unclear why stress would bring on a crashing sound in your heard, although some have speculated that it may be the result of a movement of the middle ear component or of the eustachian tube. J.M.S. Pearce, the British neurologist who coined the term, calls it a “mystery” requiring further study. He also felt the phenomenon was not as rare as some believe, perhaps due to people’s hesitancy to discuss it. “Many [patients] said they had been ashamed to mention it to their doctors or that their complaint had been greeted with incredulity if not frank disbelief,” he wrote in his 1989 study “Clinical features of the exploding head syndrome.” “It is entirely benign, and I suspect quite common, but underreported.” Exploding head syndrome is said to happen more often after the age of 50 (although there have been reports of it happening in children) and believed to be more common among women. Due to the rarity of the syndrome, though, it’s hard to establish any kind of parameters, says Kline. “I’m not convinced there’s good data that describes the demographic of this phenomenon,” he says. “I’ve only had a few patients during my career who have described it and no one has ever asked to be treated for it.” Since the phenomenon is often linked to stress, sleep experts suggest relaxation techniques like exercise, reading before bedtime or yoga to help alleviate the episodes. According to studies, a few patients have also found relief by taking certain types of antidepressants. A 2001 study in the journal Current Pain and Headache Reports found “most sufferers require only reassurance that the spells are benign in nature.” Despite the sensational name, there’s no danger that your head will actually blow apart. “When most people hear of it, they visualize an individual’s head exploding,” says Kline That’s not what happens.” I can't say I have this but I have woken up to loud noises in the middle of the night that don't make sense logically. |
Author: | Müs [ Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:58 am ] |
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Author: | Aethien [ Tue Feb 23, 2010 2:56 pm ] |
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Holy crap, thanks. I thought this was going to be more along the lines of Müs's picture, at first. Reading it, I realize that I have experienced this. I have quite clearly heard my name spoken, almost urgently, like I should wake up or get out of bed. More frequently, I have heard a "zapping", almost electrical, sound that startles me awake. Huh. |
Author: | Jasmy [ Tue Feb 23, 2010 3:11 pm ] |
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I've experienced the "zapping" sound along with a mild jolt off and on for most of my life. It usually occurs about the time I just fall asleep. |
Author: | Ladas [ Tue Feb 23, 2010 3:13 pm ] |
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AETHIEN |
Author: | Telumehtar [ Wed Feb 24, 2010 3:34 pm ] |
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NSFW. |
Author: | LadyKate [ Wed Feb 24, 2010 4:05 pm ] |
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Thats actually pretty awesome, Hop. How did you find this article? Random browsing or were you searching for something? |
Author: | Aethien [ Wed Feb 24, 2010 6:09 pm ] |
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Ladas wrote: AETHIEN Thanks, I was about to fall asleep at my desk ... |
Author: | Hopwin [ Wed Feb 24, 2010 11:40 pm ] |
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LadyKate wrote: Thats actually pretty awesome, Hop. How did you find this article? Random browsing or were you searching for something? I think I sneezed on the keyboard... I have no idea where I found this LOL |
Author: | LadyKate [ Wed Feb 24, 2010 11:43 pm ] |
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Hopwin wrote: LadyKate wrote: Thats actually pretty awesome, Hop. How did you find this article? Random browsing or were you searching for something? I think I sneezed on the keyboard... I have no idea where I found this LOL Hahahahahaha! |
Author: | Kirra [ Thu Feb 25, 2010 5:18 am ] |
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I keep seeing ...Stripping Mus naked..in your signature Kate |
Author: | LadyKate [ Thu Feb 25, 2010 7:45 am ] |
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Kirra wrote: I keep seeing ...Stripping Mus naked..in your signature Kate Yeah, its like...you know how you get your fortune out of a chinese fortune cookie and you read it out loud but its always funnier if you add "between the sheets" after it? Yeah. So just add my sig at the end of every post. Its hilarious. |
Author: | LadyKate [ Thu Feb 25, 2010 7:49 am ] |
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Hopwin wrote: I think I sneezed on the keyboard... I have no idea where I found this LOL, but I have no intentions of stripping Mus naked and riding him across a river. |
Author: | Vindicarre [ Thu Feb 25, 2010 8:28 pm ] |
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between the sheets |
Author: | Lex Luthor [ Sat Feb 27, 2010 12:33 am ] |
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I've never experienced this, but I've had night terrors and had derealization. I'm sure it's quite scary. |
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