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Imagine you wake up standing in total darkness with no recollection of how you got there at all.  There are no sounds, no lights, no anything.  You try to move forward but you can't, you try to move backwards but you can't.  No movement side to side either.  The only thing you know is your thoughts.  You begin to forget your body is there, the only thing you have is your sense of being.  You don't know what is wrong and all you can do is think.  You lose touch with reality slightly, but you are able to tell yourself that what you know is real and you stay attached to reality enough to keep from completely being lost in your mind.  But how long will you last???

6months+.  Neck pain , agitation, digestion problems, stomach acid, unwanted thoughts - violence , cloudy mind , tired all the time , doomed.
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No, in all seriousness, what you are describing is very serious and I could not even begin to imagine being in that position. I guess the thing that would be going through my mind in that situation and the thing that would keep me OK as well is that you know your thoughts at unaffected. Your body is totally paralyzed by the sounds of it, but what really matters, the mind and the soul remain pretty untarnished, just blinded slightly. If I keep that thought in my head, I think I would survive in that situation. Very confusing question thought. My head was exploding when I finished reading,
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You have now entered The Twilight Zone LOL
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im with ya
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Oh yeah, I have a good bit of nausea and overall sick feeling too. I'm sure I left some other stuff out too that doesn't bother me quite as often.
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