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So yeah now maybe after 3 weeks of telling people things were going that way...
I heard voices. Talking to me. Nothing else could explain it. |
#2
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I called the PER. They said go on Tuesday to my pdoc appointment but call her tomorrow. I think its a cumulative lack of sleep. Plus my job is sooooo boring and repetetive.
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#3
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Left a message for pdoc. Meanwhile, going back to sleep.....
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I hallucinated once from Klonopin withdrawal and not sleeping for 2 days it was very scary...
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I heard voices calling my name when I was on a high dose of Prozac (and lots of sleep instability). It was one of the scariest non-trauma experiences ever. I immediately got a change of meds and haven't really had an issue with hallucination since.
Unless the little things you see out of the corner of your eye count - like motion when there's nothing there. Or the little "floaters" that seem to slowly drift through my field of vision on occasion. I've always believed that was normal (but if it's not, how would I know?) |
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#7
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Floaters are usually from when your eyes formed in the womb.
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I took some Ambien to help me sleep and instead of putting me to sleep, it made me hallucinate. I heard Tibetan chanting, saw spirits, and thought someone was trying to kill me. I apparently was texting incoherently and a friend came over to check on me (I left my door unlocked and I *never* do that).
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