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Old 10-18-2009, 12:33 AM   #1 (permalink)
myjourney11
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Default I feel other people's pain

I have a few situations that make me confident of what I'm saying. What do you call this type of sensitivity? Here are a few stories:

- one day I was driving home and was attempting to make a left turn but was delayed by an accident in the middle of the intersection. I thought to myself that I hoped everyone was ok in the vehicles. At that exact moment, the left side of my neck started hurting and didn't stop until I reached home. Perhaps someone had whiplash??

- one night at 10:30pm out of the blue I started feeling nautious and really needed to lay down. The next morning I rec'd a call from my father saying he brought my mother to the emergency. I asked him what time of night (knowing full well of the answer) and he said 10:30pm.

- In my office I started having strange pains in my left shoulder day after day. I expressed this to the person in the one desk over and he pin-pointed that he had the same pains.

- I was washing my hands in the ladies room and the automatic faucet was still running a tad longer then the normal shutoff time. Always documenting time when different situations occur, I looked at my watch and was exactly 12:06pm. My son was born 12:06am so I immediately thought of him and hoped he was ok. I rec'd a phone call from the school later that day that he broke his thumb so we spent the evening in the emergency.
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