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EuroTitToss
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http://www.aiws.info

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"The most prominent and often most disturbing symptom is that of altered body image: the sufferer will find that they are confused as to the size and shape of parts of (or all of) their body. The parts usually mentioned are the head and hands; growth seems more usual than shrinkage. This phenomenon seems to have the medical term 'metamorphosis'.
The second major symptom is the distortion of visual perception. The eyes themselves are normal, but the sufferer 'sees' objects with the wrong size or shape and/or finds that perspective is incorrect. This can mean that people, cars, buildings, etc. look smaller or larger than they should be, or that distances look incorrect; for example a corridor may appear to be very long, or the ground may appear too close.

Other symptoms which have been referred to as part of AIWS include:

Distorted time perception; time moving quickly or slowly.
Distorted touch perception, e.g. a feeling that the ground is 'spongy' under the feet or that the sensation received from touching something is simply incorrect or unrecognised.
Distorted sound perception."


I think I have experienced a mild version of it.

10/4/2011 9:39:24 PM

ncsuapex
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I get confused by the size of my dick. Sometimes its soft and flacid.. Other times its swollen and hard.

10/4/2011 9:40:58 PM

qntmfred
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10/4/2011 9:54:56 PM

Metricula
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"I get confused by the size of my dick. Sometimes its soft and flacid.. Other times its swollen and hard."

10/4/2011 10:15:58 PM

eleusis
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every time I've seen Metricula's dick, it was swollen and hard.

10/4/2011 10:18:11 PM

EuroTitToss
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^^^Really? I used to get this a lot when I younger and up late. Suddenly, all the noises would get loud as hell. A quietly buzzing fan would sound like a train. My hands didn't quite feel right. It felt like time was slowing down and all my movements were exaggerated.

I had a reoccurrence tonight while trying to fall asleep. Apparently, the symptoms are 10 times more terrifying in the dark.

[Edited on October 4, 2011 at 10:25 PM. Reason : asfasdf]

10/4/2011 10:25:22 PM

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10/4/2011 10:30:03 PM

dave421
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Holy shit, I had this all the time when I was a kid. Usually when I was in bed, my room would grow to a massive size so that I was lost in the back. Absolutely terrifying and I never was able to explain why. Thankfully it's only happened a few times as an adult and even knowing that it was a hallucination or dream still left me ripped up with anxiety.

10/5/2011 8:19:15 AM

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