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LilMiss User ID: 73598422 United States 01/14/2017 04:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For those that feel the effects of space weather from any; Quoting: Tired of it 72222207 Magnetosphere protuberances from CMEs and solar wind, solar flare proton events, gamma ray bursts etc.. Resulting in tiredness, irritability, impatience, dizziness, nausea, heart palpitations and/or other symptoms. Do you live north or south of Nashville Tennessee which is roughly along the the 36 parallel? And would you categorize your experience as extreme at times or generally mild? Am 'next door' to you in about the same position, and it is extreme. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 72222207 United States 01/14/2017 04:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks LilMiss.. I am actually in northern Illinois and thinking of moving south if it might make a difference and provide some relief. Seems the earths shields are getting weaker and weaker to the point that puny solar winds set my head to spinning now. Been feeling these things since 2011 and its just getting more worse over time. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73398458 Canada 01/14/2017 04:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hmm I have felt dizzy since the night of December 26th. That night I laid down in bed, and whenever I switched from one side to the other, I felt dizzy and lightheaded. Standing up, getting out of bed, I felt like the room was spinning, and I would feel extremely nauseous. It has not been as bad the last week or so, and I hope it completely goes away soon. I thought (hoped) it may have been caused by extreme stress. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 72222207 United States 01/14/2017 06:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hmm I have felt dizzy since the night of December 26th. That night I laid down in bed, and whenever I switched from one side to the other, I felt dizzy and lightheaded. Standing up, getting out of bed, I felt like the room was spinning, and I would feel extremely nauseous. It has not been as bad the last week or so, and I hope it completely goes away soon. Quoting: Anonymous-Girl I thought (hoped) it may have been caused by extreme stress. There was some disturbances late on the 25th and into the 26th last month. And then a lot more with the first 10 days of the new year up and down the charts like a roller coaster. Still feels like there are some mild disturbances of the magnetosphere going on right now even though the charts show its somewhat quiet. Having that Canadian flag, Ill count you as north of Tennessee. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 73398458 Canada 01/14/2017 06:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hmm I have felt dizzy since the night of December 26th. That night I laid down in bed, and whenever I switched from one side to the other, I felt dizzy and lightheaded. Standing up, getting out of bed, I felt like the room was spinning, and I would feel extremely nauseous. It has not been as bad the last week or so, and I hope it completely goes away soon. Quoting: Anonymous-Girl I thought (hoped) it may have been caused by extreme stress. There was some disturbances late on the 25th and into the 26th last month. And then a lot more with the first 10 days of the new year up and down the charts like a roller coaster. Still feels like there are some mild disturbances of the magnetosphere going on right now even though the charts show its somewhat quiet. Having that Canadian flag, Ill count you as north of Tennessee. Well, it's interesting timing, that's for sure because it meshes with my dizziness. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 73083260 United States 01/14/2017 06:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For those that feel the effects of space weather from any; Quoting: Tired of it 72222207 Magnetosphere protuberances from CMEs and solar wind, solar flare proton events, gamma ray bursts etc.. Resulting in tiredness, irritability, impatience, dizziness, nausea, heart palpitations and/or other symptoms. Do you live north or south of Nashville Tennessee which is roughly along the the 36 parallel? And would you categorize your experience as extreme at times or generally mild? I'm in Fort Worth TX and I have been feeling the solar flares since 2011. I have all the symptoms that you mentioned. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72682705 Sweden 01/14/2017 07:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks LilMiss.. I am actually in northern Illinois and thinking of moving south if it might make a difference and provide some relief. Seems the earths shields are getting weaker and weaker to the point that puny solar winds set my head to spinning now. Been feeling these things since 2011 and its just getting more worse over time. tell me where on this planet these effects would be less or it's possible synergetic side effects... wouldn't or aren't this change 'touching base' globally? Thank you in advance. . |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 72222207 United States 01/15/2017 01:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks LilMiss.. I am actually in northern Illinois and thinking of moving south if it might make a difference and provide some relief. Seems the earths shields are getting weaker and weaker to the point that puny solar winds set my head to spinning now. Been feeling these things since 2011 and its just getting more worse over time. tell me where on this planet these effects would be less or it's possible synergetic side effects... wouldn't or aren't this change 'touching base' globally? Thank you in advance. . Was thinking that the magnetosphere preturburences might have less effect on people the closer they live to the equator since the earths magnetic field is strongest at the poles. Similar to how auroras are typically only seen the closer one is to the poles. So far the furthest south respondent we have is from Fort Worth TX which is a good way south. It would help to hear from more in the Deep South like Southern California, Florida, or even Mexico. |
LilMiss User ID: 73598422 United States 01/15/2017 03:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks LilMiss.. I am actually in northern Illinois and thinking of moving south if it might make a difference and provide some relief. Seems the earths shields are getting weaker and weaker to the point that puny solar winds set my head to spinning now. Been feeling these things since 2011 and its just getting more worse over time. I am in Arkansas, and there is supposed to be some kind of crystal vortex here. I thought maybe that might have something to do with it, but who knows?!?! It can be difficult being so sensitive. Ugh. Thanks for the thread, OP! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 70043887 Australia 01/17/2017 05:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hmm I have felt dizzy since the night of December 26th. That night I laid down in bed, and whenever I switched from one side to the other, I felt dizzy and lightheaded. Standing up, getting out of bed, I felt like the room was spinning, and I would feel extremely nauseous. It has not been as bad the last week or so, and I hope it completely goes away soon. Quoting: Anonymous-Girl I thought (hoped) it may have been caused by extreme stress. There was some disturbances late on the 25th and into the 26th last month. And then a lot more with the first 10 days of the new year up and down the charts like a roller coaster. Still feels like there are some mild disturbances of the magnetosphere going on right now even though the charts show its somewhat quiet. Having that Canadian flag, Ill count you as north of Tennessee. Well, it's interesting timing, that's for sure because it meshes with my dizziness. [link to gcn.gsfc.nasa.gov (secure)] 15 gamma ray burst since 1/1/17. some of them big whoppers. |
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