Just to post a bit from a website I found:
"Auditory hallucinations consist of a buzzing sound, a voice or voices, or muffling of ambient sounds. This type of aura is more common with neocortical temporal lobe epilepsy than with other types of temporal lobe epilepsy."
"Patients may report distortions of shape, size, and distance of objects."
"These visual illusions are unlike the visual hallucinations associated with occipital lobe seizure in that no formed elementary visual image is noted, such as the visual image of a face that may be seen with seizures arising from the fusiform or the inferior temporal gyrus."
The first part sounds EXACTLY like me. Problem is, they make it sound like a hallucination can only occur before a seizure, but I haven't had one in 6 months but have hallucinated during this time.
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