The tailbone wags and can be a confusing dizzyness

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  1. sideshowbob Sorry, wrong number. Valued Senior Member

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    A month or so ago, when I was sitting at my computer, I would see my brother in my peripheral vision. He wasn't even in the same building, much less the same room, but I recognized him clearly. Then he would just walk away.

    That went on for a few days and then it stopped. It hasn't happened since.
     
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  3. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    If you do fall in again don't drink from the flask with the DRINK ME label attached, unless you want to be 10 inches tall

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  5. trevor borocz johnson Registered Senior Member

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    Here's a synopsis of the things I've probably already said:


    You can stimulate your tailbone to wag by wobbling your knee slightly for a second, stop it abruptly, and then watch for your tail to start wagging.


    A wagging tail used to lead me down schizophrenic rabbit holes because it would make me dizzy while sitting still and I would associate it with voices.


    Other wobbling, dizzy type visual hallucinations can come from: the center of the forehead, inner ear on either side, the vision of either eye, your musculoskeletal system, breathing.


    Nervous gestures like crinkling a piece of paper in your pocket or twitching, movements that aren't accomplishing anything, those made while waiting, one makes these gestures in response to the tailbone and stifling its wobbling effects.


    A natural tailbone wag occurs when you release adrenaline. Your size and any animals size controls how and when you get excited. Adrenaline can be a happy excitement or a fight or flight response. Adrenaline flight response is anxiety.


    If you think of the brain as a computer, and it comes with programs that run themselves, voices a schizophrenic hears could be a 'program' that when active rattles the balance system and a schizoid 'hears' voices. The balance system probably does the hearing of voices because deaf people still get schizophrenia and the balance system has been proven to mediate sound. Also the balance system, a gyroscope, and a fan are all the same spinning or vibrating in place, and when you turn a fan on your much more apt to hearing voices.


    One useful trick to observe control over dizzy visual hallucinations is: stare at something for a good couple seconds, then turn your attention in your vision to something in your peripherals, after a second it may begin to wobble. You can move the wobbling around between objects by changing your minds attention to different objects in your vision.
     
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  7. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

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    Just assure us you're actually getting treatment, K?
     
  8. trevor borocz johnson Registered Senior Member

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    treatment for what?
     
  9. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

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    Your schizoprenia.
     
  10. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    im pretty sure the only way a human can move their tail bone is by clenching their butt
    a wagging feeling might suggest spasm and you should talk to your doctor.
    anal spasms might need medical attention

    peripheral vision
    being able to swap between focus of images being received in the mind is nothing new
    twitching/spasm eyes is nothing new

    when you strain your eyes that can make them twitch

    im trying to think about how clenching one butt cheek then the other might be construed as wagging your tail bone.

    some yoga might be helpful
     
  11. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    subconscious emotional translation to waking dreams

    had you been sleeping badly or been on some medication preventing good rem sleep ?
     
  12. trevor borocz johnson Registered Senior Member

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    ummm I don't think its anal spasms thank you. Do you have any experience with the thing you just heard about? Why should I take your advice? I have discussed this with numerous doctors. You people are all misinformed regarding the thing I'm talking about. I'd rather find a solution flying out of my ear as a black lettuce leaf that's all oozy.
     
  13. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

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    Have you been diagnosed as schizophrenic or no?
     
  14. sideshowbob Sorry, wrong number. Valued Senior Member

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    I wake up every hour or so. I do have sleeping dreams though.
     
  15. trevor borocz johnson Registered Senior Member

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    I have a nifty way for you to keep asleep. Try this, imagine a blank screen sort of float in in front of you, think of a word and see if an image pops up on the blank screen, imagine there are subtitles and watch as your subconscious writes. The information that your subconscious gives you can be used for writing, and falling asleep. Sometimes the information your subconscious gives you is just words you are looking at on the screen of your real computer. Sometimes the words and images are a reflection of someone else's prescence and when effected this way with anger or fear the words in your subtitle's will reflect those emotions.
    You can improvise the screen and subtitles to say imagining a paper towel role that unravels words or something similar.
    I've written jokes this way like "If I had a penny I I I I I" its a pretty good sketch.
     
  16. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    you have talked to many doctors about how you wag your tail bone ?

    my advice is to be mindful of anal spasms being confused as voluntary tail wagging when it might suggest something a little more serious.

    you need tendons and muscles connected to your tail bone to be able to wag it.

    a pinch of prevention is worth a pound of cure, no harm in being more safe to avoid being sorry
    https://medlineplus.gov/tailbonedisorders.html
     
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  17. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    when you dont get enough sleep, your brain starts to turn dreams into reality over laying it on to your conscious mind.
    1 thought can become an image etc
    im guessing you were worried about your brother or something was reminding you of him and that subconscious thought triggered conscious manifestation as a reasoning process to tell you your brother must be with you if your thinking about him.

    it all makes perfect sense to me because i have had such hallucinations(waking dreams) before.
     
  18. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    Since we have not got a tail we do not have a tail bone

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  19. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

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    ACKtually...

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    It's called the coccyx.
     
  20. sideshowbob Sorry, wrong number. Valued Senior Member

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    Thanks, but my subconscious is too noisy already.
     
  21. sideshowbob Sorry, wrong number. Valued Senior Member

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    Sitting in front of the computer does remind me of him. We've been talking computers since the 70s. If i'm having some sort of computer problem, I may be wishing subconsciously that I could ask him about it.
     
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  22. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    &/or attempting to copy his thinking to find a solution "modelling what you know of him"

    often when i wake up from a dream, if i close my eyes i get abstract art like pictures flashing in my mind
    zig zag lines and shapes constantly changing like flash cards on a computer screen.

    i struggle with sleep
    i wake up from dreams and need to get up to occupy my mind before i can go back to sleep.
    & often have the emotion of the dream lingering and a clear memory of the dream.
     
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  23. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    & you can manipulate it slightly if you clench your butt hole
     

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