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I don’t believe in ghosts but...

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Becomingbatshit · 23/04/2020 21:45

Hear me out here.

I do not believe in ghosts at all. But we moved recently into a Victorian house and DS’ room is above mine. Without fail, every night around this time 21.30-22.00, there is a very loud THUD from directly upstairs. As if DS has fallen out of bed. 10 seconds later the baby monitor switches on and he is sitting up (in bed - didn’t fall out), awake. Last night this happened at 1am.

It’s always 1-3 thuds which seem to wake him up. Once or twice it has happened and he hasn’t awoken and slept through. But usually...

WHAT IS THIS?!? Ghosty ghost?!

DH never hears it as he’s asleep or downstairs so it could also be me losing my mind. Very clear loud thud though...

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Butteredtoast55 · 23/04/2020 21:47

Could you go and sit in his room and see what happens?

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Becomingbatshit · 23/04/2020 21:49

As in wait until 21.00ish each night and just go in there and wait for an hour?

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Krazynights34 · 23/04/2020 21:52

Are you in a semi?
I also live in a Victorian house and almost every night next door do a rolling furniture around thing...

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5zeds · 23/04/2020 21:53

Heating?
Neighbours?

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Becomingbatshit · 23/04/2020 21:54

KrazyKnights

Yes - semi. We hear nothing else ever though. Just these timed thuds. I have been clinging onto the hope that it’s the neighbours but it’s honestly freaking me out a little. I am sure rationally that you are right (or maybe we have a terrifying, huge rat under his room or something who has a keen sense of time).

The idea of going and sitting in the dark in his room scares me though. The house was also purchased as the lady in it before died. Which doesn’t help.

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Becomingbatshit · 23/04/2020 21:55

Heating constantly on (a problem we have yet to fix) so not heating coming on

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LaLaLandIsNoFun · 23/04/2020 21:56

This is going to be a process of illumination but it will have a plausible explanation.

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LaLaLandIsNoFun · 23/04/2020 21:57

Elimination

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Shatandfattered · 23/04/2020 21:58

Could it be DS kicking out in his sleep and hitting the wall or bed/cotframe?

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IStressheadI · 23/04/2020 21:58

Pipes?
The house I grew up in was super old and the pipes would often thud loudly.
I'm going to assume you checked the house when you moved in and don't have a weirdo living in your attic. (But check anyway! )

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custardbear · 23/04/2020 21:58

Go upstairs when it happens and tell the ghost to leave as it's scaring you - job jobbed Wink

... are you sure it's not water pipes?

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BeAnythingBeKind · 23/04/2020 21:59

I'm intrigued... Keep us updated

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Thelnebriati · 23/04/2020 22:00

Move him to another room and leave a laptop and webcam, with some strategically placed items for the ghost to throw.

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Wewearpinkonwednesdays · 23/04/2020 22:01

Why don't you go sleep in his room for a night?

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5zeds · 23/04/2020 22:01

If it’s a rat then you need to know. Does anywhere smell strongly of urine (rats piss/shit all in one place and it STINKS)

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Becomingbatshit · 23/04/2020 22:04

Could it be DS kicking out in his sleep and hitting the wall or bed/cotframe?

I have wondered about this too but he’s really quite small for such a loud thud.

The thing which is actually creeping me out is the timing of it. Why is it always (99% anyway) at the same time?! WHY?!

I am a rational person (when it comes to the supernatural anyway), but it IS freaking me out.

Fairly sure no one in the attack as we had water tank removed from up there before moving in. There was an old aerial initially making noise in the wind but that has been removed. This is a very definite THUD like a child falling out of bed noise.

The house has also been fully replumbed. I could call and ask plumber if that’s a thing though - he will think I’m insane but that’s ok at this point.

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bluemarie87 · 23/04/2020 22:05

Following this as I'm intrigued (and nosey) and want to know the outcome x

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LonginesPrime · 23/04/2020 22:06

It's probably next door closing their window or something.

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IStressheadI · 23/04/2020 22:07

If it's a predictable time could you get your DH to keep an ear out for it one night?
You might have a better chance of figuring it out together.
Even if he thinks it's silly, it's bothering you.

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Becomingbatshit · 23/04/2020 22:07

i wonder if I should leave DH’s work phone on record in his room to try to record the noise

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5zeds · 23/04/2020 22:07

Could be next door taking their shoes off and chucking them on a wooden floor at bedtime?

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Muminabun · 23/04/2020 22:08

Hi op I have done up quite a few houses and they make noise due to temperature fluctuations. The house is old and if an old lady lived there she probably had everything in the same place for years and didn’t move around much. All of a sudden within a short space of time all her things have Been moved and all your things moved in so the house has been unsettled in terms of floors, joists, pipe work everything. If it is the same time it would make me think of a system or a temp fluctuation. Good luck it sounds unnerving especially as it is a new home to you.

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Becomingbatshit · 23/04/2020 22:09

Is there a way of me
Asking my neighbours what they are doing at 21.30ish each night without it sounding like I’m making a PA comment about their noise?!

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Becomingbatshit · 23/04/2020 22:10

@Muminabun

That’s interesting - thank you! I wonder if there’s a way to eliminate the idea of it being DS kicking the bed.

@IStressheadI

I hVe tried this but he falls asleep as soon as he gets into bed.

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latheritup · 23/04/2020 22:10

Place marking as I am intrigued! Hope you find out what it is

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