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Originally Posted by Wysteria
Yes, very much...again why I was surprised that Amandalouise mentioned that she had seen it more than once in her practice. It has scared me very much this week and have been non-verbal at times because of it. It is finally better some today. My T was stressed when I was trying to tell him about it, and pdoc just didn't seem to get it...and normally he always 'gets' me. Thanks for the note artieaspy....take care.. WB
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thanks but having hallucinations is not something new to me as a client nor is it new to the therapists...hallucinations happen with all kinds of mental disorders, physical health problems and can also happen with out any mental disorders... a person can hallucinate any number of things just because they dont get enough sleep...its one of the common symptoms of sleep deprivation, psychosis, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, stress, anxiety,....all kinds of things can cause a person to hallucinate (see things that are not, and can not possibly be real)
shards of glass is one very common hallucination people in general have under many different situations,
other common hallucinations people in general have is things like...
hallucinating you see a shadow,
hallucinating you can smell something without actually having the item there in your hand....
hallucinating you are seeing people that are not real
hallucinating objects talk to you
my point it finding out someone is having a hallucination is not new for any treatment providers its actually a common ailment that treatment providers (therapists, psychiatrists, medical doctors .....) see and treat because it can be caused by so many different mental, physical and normal things...
give you an example during hurricane sandy one of my dogs had to go to the bathroom, I put him on the leash and took him to the back yard, I must not have clipped the leash on right because suddenly the leash went slack I pulled it in and no dog.. when I called to my dog and he didnt come my mind went into rapid thoughts. and my mind started conjuring up all kinds of mental hallucinations and a very vivid visual hallucination of finding him dead with glass, and branches embedded in him. I went back inside and told my wife he had gotten loose and she found him safe and sound doing his duty behind the border fence.
having hallucinations is nothing new to me or any other person as a treatment provider and its not news to me as a person who sometimes has them.
but again thanks.