A pictorial guide to the mountains of madness

Mar 24, 2016 20:58

Several times while walking through Bath over the last few weeks, I've felt the skin on my face rippling like a flag in a stiff breeze. It has taken something of a mental effort to pull my expression back into something resembling human, but should I lose concentration I can feel it peeling back to reveal the whatever-it-is beneath ( Read more... )

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athenais March 25 2016, 02:49:59 UTC
Slipping into the other dimension? Have experienced something awfully similar and was badly frightened. Several times.

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hirez March 25 2016, 23:10:06 UTC
Um. 'Glad' it's not just me.

It's interesting and mildly concerning in the same way that migraine-related brain strangeness is. There's always the fear that it's going to be permanent this time.

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jarkman March 26 2016, 08:50:58 UTC
Was there a more normal migraine before or afterwards ?

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hirez March 26 2016, 16:48:07 UTC
This thing isn't migraine-related. I'm fairly sure that it's post-viral knackeration.

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d_floorlandmine March 25 2016, 11:49:44 UTC
You are a Charlie Stross character, and I claim my tentacled doom.

(Dude, that doesn't sound like fun. Hope that stops happening.)

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cybermule March 25 2016, 14:01:18 UTC
Balls. And hugs. And ?meditation.

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cookwitch March 27 2016, 00:17:58 UTC
I had that sensation when I was coming off citalopram. It was on my face, and tongue, and neck. So much so that I had to keep checking my skin was on. I very much hope that it stops happening to you!

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