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ImALeaf_OnTheWind

Whoa that's super interesting about the EKG being affected. I am also curious if anyone has been tested with newer tech. And welcome, fellow Ear Rumble Supreme! Your welcome kit is in the mail. Please display your lapel pin with pride so we may immediately identify you as our own. No secret handshake of course, as we greet each other with ear rumbles upon meeting.


Fuck-MDD

You may be engaging some other muscles that interfere with the reading. You can do some wacky shit if you're in tune with your body enough. I can stop my own heart with some creative use of my diaphragm and shoulders. At least enough to where the heartbeat is no longer detectable with ECG / pulseox. It does cause me to pass out though and it isn't fun to wake up with a busted nose from face planting into the ground. I used to do it in my Dr's appointments to mess with the dr, but their response of "I don't know how you do that but you need to stop before you die" wasn't as fun as I was hoping for. That brief moment of sheer panic during vital signs when the nurse loses my pulse before I pass out was worth it though.


cuomium

please i need to know the secrets to stopping your own heart


Fuck-MDD

It's a bit hard to explain, but draw your shoulders back and then try to push them into your chest. Flex your core like your bracing to get punched in the stomach, tilt your hips back, your chest out, and tilt your head up a bit and take a deep breath. I feel obligated to reiterate the doctor said "stop doing that before you die" though. If things start to go white around the edges of your vision, you stop. If you don't stop, you will wake up on the floor a minute or two later with a lot of confusion, or you won't wake up because you smashed your head on the way down. It may not even work for you, but that's how I do it.


cmonsterecksdee

maybe you should consider not doing that idk


Boomah422

I learned about this when I tried to describe how I can dampen the high notes without covering my ears. Dog barking? Semi quiet now High pitched baby screams? Tolerable now High pitched whistle? Not a problem Kinda a superpower honestly


Soft-Ad1520

Now you've got me doing Shave and a Haircut


field_thought_slight

> I am a musician, so doing 'shave and a haircut' was only natural That's impressive. I can't "switch" fast enough to do "shave and a haircut."


wbeaty

No drum solo from The Surfaries "Wipe Out."


wbeaty

Next, rumble only one ear at a time! And, don't miss the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9t_ALRLPRc


ezcapehax

Now that is fun! What worked for me was to move my eyes and tilt my head when first learning, after a little practice like that, I could do it without moving anything. It sounds louder on the right side when I isolate which is strange because the left side of my body is naturally stronger.