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Haunted house? No joke. Has anyone ever heard of this?

Question by Kim: Haunted house? No joke. Has anyone ever heard of this?
Lived here over four years. My wife and I are 62 and expect some physical problems, but were never seriously ill or had any serious problems before moving in. House is old, built 1892. Divided into 2 separate apartments at some point, probably the 70s. No lead paint or anything like that. I Live upstairs, full 2 bedroom apt. Not bad, clean. Family downstairs has been moved in a little before we did. Here’s the problem. Everyone down there has become ill. Different things, serious back and joint problems with husband, psychotic episodes with wife. It’s been one thing after another. They’re young, 40, and nice people. The same type of stuff started occurring with wife and I two years ago. High blood pressure (230/120) for me when I finally checked it, high cholesterol. Several back pain. My wife started losing her vision and we found she had cataracts. Did the surgery and though her vision is good left eye still bothers her. She woke up one morning two years ago with sever pain in the shoulder. They did everything to her for months and nothing was found. She’s never been overweight and has never used sugar or drank soft drinks. Eats a real healthy diet, but was diagnosed with diabetes and high cholesterol 2 weeks ago. The month before that I had to take her to emergency room for high heart beat (191) They fixed it with a special shot that re-regulates the heart. I developed kidney stones over the last several months, and three weeks ago woke up with a swollen knee. It’s super painful and I can hardly walk, but I absolutely did not injure it. It was just there in the morning just as my wifes shoulder. Here’s the point. A few months after we moved in I found myself looking at the stairway that leads down to the front door and thinking of a little girl. It sounds crazy but it seemed I could see or at least clearly imagine her. She’s about eleven and sits at the bottom of the stairs. I think she does come up here but only at night. She didn’t frighten me and until all this illness, that just keeps coming, I got no bad feelings. I mentioned to my neighbor and he said he was positive this place was haunted. Until last week I took none of it very seriously, however, my brother in law, who is a minister and who I haven’t seen in ten years visited. He took one step in the door and looked at me and said, “Do you know this place is haunted?” He is a very honest and down to earth man. I answered I did and we didn’t discuss beyond me saying I didn’t feel it was anything bad. Strangely the woman who lived here before us died shortly after moving, as did the woman who lived downstairs before the current neighbors moved in. One other thing that was odd was my best friend visited one day two years ago. We had coffee and at some point he said he wasn’t feeling well. He ended up in the hospital that night with a heartbeat of over two hundred and the same symptoms my wife subsequently suffered. My question is can places be bad? Has anyone ever heard of something like this associated with a house, or is this just my imagination from all these problems. I would appreciate any sincere comments. Thanks
Thanks to everyone for the thoughtful answers. It seems more and more obvious that there is little to lose in moving from here and possibly much to gain. Thank you again.

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Answer by Gaurav M.
no way this is a coincidence. but there could be two options:

one is that there is a ghost or there is a type of haunting. case closed.

another is that there is some1 there that is poisoning every1, and the poison ill harm you, and then when people are moving, the person puts
deadly poison and kills them to mimic a haunting. but that wouldn’t explain your brother, if what u said was true. i say poison because i read a book kinda like this, where a monster mimicked illnesses by poisoning, so that no one would go near important people, or people who knew of the monster. this way it could live on and its master could continue his plans. just a theory :P i doubt it tho, unless theres something valuable in the area

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Do you ever feel like you spend alot of time planning on doing the things to improve your life/health/mind?

Question by Mandi: Do you ever feel like you spend alot of time planning on doing the things to improve your life/health/mind?
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Has anyone ever tried Bistro MD meals?

Question by Jane Doe: Has anyone ever tried Bistro MD meals?
I am interested in dieting and wanted to try the Bistro MD meal plan. Have you tried it? How does it taste? Did you lose weight on the plan? Do you feel it is worth the money? Thanks!

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The taste is good. Its rather expensive but in line with the rest of the meals. Lost 15 pounds in a month with it.

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Question by bruce_eel: What is the most decadent meal ever?
I’ve been recovering from jaw surgery and i’ve been on a liquid diet for the past 3 weeks. I am goign to be able to eat solid foods again soon and want to pig out….I mean PIG OUT. What should i eat?

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Answer by Sweet Greek Man
Lobster and filet mignon.

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