You might already be thinking this is ridiculous - I wouldn’t blame you to be honest but please bear with me.
A few nights ago I woke up in the middle of the night and immediately felt a stinging pain in my arm, specifically in my upper forearm, frontal side. It was a sharp stabbing pain, the type you feel when you have been pricked. Only in my case it was a continuous pain, as if a needle had been inserted all the way into me, left inside, and was now tearing away into my muscles. I got up to turn the light on and investigate. My first thought was that I had been set upon by an insect, but where I live there are no insects, not this time of the year anyway. I got up and checked my “injured” area but was unable to find any wounds/scabbing. Basically there was no evidence of any sort of injury. Yet the pain continued. I was being stabbed but couldn’t see how or why.
Anyway a few minutes later I simply put some lotion on my arm, not that lotion is meant to help soothe any pain of course, but I guess at this stage I wanted to ensure I was “doing something” in the face of being confronted by these odd, and to be honest, quite unnerving events. I went back to bed but the rest of my night was plagued by strange and bad dreams. Since then I’ve had the pain in my other arm too, sometimes it extends as far down as my wrist, still of the sudden stab variety. You might suggest “you probably slept on your arm” or “it’s muscular pain”, but I know what they’re like and this is completely different to what I feel. This hasn’t been an isolated incident, I’ve been having bad dreams and this pain for a few days now, since all this started.
The only possible explanation I have is that I’m being visited by “something”. I can’t say I’m being visited by aliens because quite frankly that would be preposterous. And with regards to ghosts I’m as much of a skeptic as the next person however how do you explain all of the above? How is it that the bad dreams have suddenly started as soon I’ve been “hurt”? Can’t be a co-incidence.
All points to a “paranormal fiend” of some variety.
Re: I think I was visited by “something” a few nights ago…
defiantly an x-File..
We need to have an x-file smiley for all paranormal stuff …
and name it after most spooky person here. Perhaps that girls who has
“things” sitting her room and balcony.
Re: I think I was visited by “something” a few nights ago…
In my case it is obvious there is something sinister going on. I’m unaware of the girl who has things in her room or balcony, sounds a bit iffy but then again anything is possible.
Re: I think I was visited by “something” a few nights ago…
Listen I know it all sounds odd. I would have the same reaction you are if I was a stranger reading this. I know it all seems like a joke but trust me it isn’t.
Re: I think I was visited by “something” a few nights ago…
what if nothing really happened , you felt a muscle spasm that is aching , rest is your mind telling you weird things , we do tend to dream according to what we are thinking and feeling ..
Re: I think I was visited by “something” a few nights ago…
People would give you a hundred medical reasons, a thousand psychological and a million paranormal excuses for your situation. Anyhow, as logical as I may be, I’ve experienced situations similar to the ones you described and believe me, each time the pain ended as soon as I recited the last verse in Ayatul Kursi.
In your case, I recommend you stay clean, preferably in wudu and recite ayatul kursi and 4 Qul (Surah ikhlas, Surah falak, Surah Naas, Surah Kafiroon) on a daily basis, and once again before going to bed. If there is “something”, it will no longer disturb, or hurt you. But if the situation continues even after reciting the listed Quranic verses, open yourself up to medical/psychological approach.
Re: I think I was visited by “something” a few nights ago…
Logically you need to remove all possibilities of physical reasons before even think you were visited by someone.
Your description does not even remotely suggest you were visited by someone. Come on.
Now what to do?
Sharp pain in left and right arm during sleep.
Check cervical spine problem, neck and arm muscle spasm, angina, sleep apnea and lack of oxygen at night etc. etc.
See a physician first then a specialist.
Depending upon how old are you and your physical body habitus… you may need testing like Neck MRI, Electromyogram (EMG), cardiac stress test after ECG, or sleep study.
And please forget you were visited by someone. These kind of symptoms are so common that one would think there are aliens or bhoot pareet wandering around just to annoy poor human being…