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Freak of nature?
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Rebecca Resnik, PsyD - Parenting Instruction, Developmental Disabilities, Psychological Assessment
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Freak of nature?

by Kberglund, Dec 07, 2008 12:24PM
Ever since I can remember, I have been able to "generate" some sort of electric sensation throughout my body.  Just recently I was hooked up to an ekg ( was having some heart issues, that turned out to simply be to much caffine) and began to manipulate the readings.  I can control the length as well as the intensity of these sensations.  I could see the screen as I did this, and it went off the charts.  So, I began to have to have some fun with the techs who would come read the sheets of paper and get this "What the hell" looks on their faces, however, I kept what I was doing to myself, obviously.  Anyway, after a couple of different sessions they went and got a Doctor who was completly dismayed at the readings and told them to get another machine, at this point I let the Doc in on what I was doing and was complelty dissmissed as if I were retarded.  I didnt do it again outa fear of being turned into a lab rat......my question is, is this a common "ability"?  Ever heard of somethng like this?  Any clue on what and how Im able to do this?  Thanks


by Rebecca Resnik, PsyD, Dec 07, 2008 01:53PM
To: Kberglund
Hello,
   I have never read of a person who was able to manipulate the EKG beyond having the heart rate go up or down through biofeedback training. I am not a cardiologist nor a neurologist. so I would recommend you repost your questions to the forums with those physicians.

Best Wishes
Rebecca Resnik
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by nevers, Mar 12, 2009 11:00AM
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