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      • Shadyac was forced to sleep in a darkened closet in his house due to a constant ringing in his ears that lasted beyond a six-month period, and his treating doctors were unable to determine if and when the ringing would cease.
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    Shadyac was forced to sleep in a darkened closet in his house due to a constant ringing in his ears that lasted beyond a six-month period, and his treating doctors were unable to determine if and when the ringing would cease. Shadyac later explained: "I felt suicidal at points.

  3. Tom Shadyac suffered post-concussion syndrome after a bicycle accident in Virginia in 2007, experiencing months of acute headaches and hyper-sensitivity to light and noise. He slept in a closet due to chronic tinnitus that lasted more than six months.

  4. His concussion symptoms wouldn’t go away, he had a constant ringing in his ears, and he had to sleep in a darkened closet in his house. The condition lasted for six months, and doctors weren’t...

  5. When the images are chosen at random from a big database, the heart sends positive or negative signals to the brain two to three seconds in advance of the image being chosen. In other words, the heart knows what the random image is going to be. Yes. Shadyac is grateful for this information.

  6. Apr 25, 2011 · Filmmaker Tom Shadyac, known to some for his Hollywood’s blockbusters such as “Ace Ventura,” “The Nutty Professor” and “Bruce Almighty”, shares the story of his quest for truth and continuous awakening after a cycling accident left him incapacitated, possibly for good.

  7. Mar 11, 2011 · The 52-year-old filmmaker, who sold his mansion and now lives in a mobile home community in Malibu, California, sat down with Reuters to talk about his personal transformation. Q: Most filmmakers...

  8. Apr 5, 2011 · The film follows director Tom Shadyac as he embarks on a social, scientific and spiritual journey to answer two profound questions: “What’s wrong with the world?” and “What can we do about it?”

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