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Old Jun 23, 2017, 01:51 AM
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Have Psychosis but rarely hallucinate. I know I can do it, if I stay up long enough. Just how long is enough?

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Old Jun 23, 2017, 06:23 AM
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Have Psychosis but rarely hallucinate. I know I can do it, if I stay up long enough. Just how long is enough?
Are you saying that you WANT to hallucinate?? If so, why???

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Old Jun 23, 2017, 10:25 AM
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What the hell? Do you want to be sick? Do you some pleasure out of it? And if so what does that accomplish for you? What are you seeking here..?

You don't have to answer these questions
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Old Jun 23, 2017, 01:37 PM
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Are you saying that you WANT to hallucinate?? If so, why???

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Yes I've hallucinated before but rarely. I just want to experience it again. Sorry if I offended anyone
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Old Jun 23, 2017, 01:52 PM
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Yes I've hallucinated before but rarely. I just want to experience it again. Sorry if I offended anyone
I guess it's just hard for me to understand why you would want to hallucinate... Was your past experience of it positive?? Most people here struggle with negative and often quite distressing hallucinations, and if you did induce hallucinations in some way, there's no telling what you would get.

I just feel that it's pretty risky. Taking drugs or sleep deprivation can cause psychosis, not just hallucinations, and there's no telling what is enough for a person for some mild hallucinations but not enough to tip you into florid psychosis. I guess my worry is that you don't sleep, start hallucinating and it's bad and it doesn't go away again. Hallucinations can be pretty hard to cope with for people, so you're quite fortunate not to have that at the moment. Is it worth risking what you currently have??

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Old Jun 24, 2017, 04:34 AM
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I guess it's just hard for me to understand why you would want to hallucinate... Was your past experience of it positive?? Most people here struggle with negative and often quite distressing hallucinations, and if you did induce hallucinations in some way, there's no telling what you would get.

I just feel that it's pretty risky. Taking drugs or sleep deprivation can cause psychosis, not just hallucinations, and there's no telling what is enough for a person for some mild hallucinations but not enough to tip you into florid psychosis. I guess my worry is that you don't sleep, start hallucinating and it's bad and it doesn't go away again. Hallucinations can be pretty hard to cope with for people, so you're quite fortunate not to have that at the moment. Is it worth risking what you currently have??

*Willow*
I already have psychosis. It really cant get worse
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Ha!
Things can always get worse.
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Ha!
Things can always get worse.
Agreed!

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Old Jun 24, 2017, 09:19 PM
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Staying up all night when having schizophrenia doesn't give you a calm serotonergic euphoric psychedelic trip full of love, peace and tranquility.

It gives you a worsening of a more dopaminergic based disease full of delusions, paranoia, voices and agitation.

It's terrifying.
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