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Hallucinations (Audio & Visual)


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Does anybody ever experience audio or visual hallucinations at night. Like seeing things that aren't really there. Hearing voices clearly and quietly. Or just having an overactive imagination and mentally creating just terrible and horrible things in your mind and seeing what your imagining.

Even during the day counts, sometimes when I take a shower and look inside of the perfectly locked bathroom I mistake the blue towel for a person and or weird ghost monster type thing. It scares me every time. Smoking recently hasn't made that any better but it's definitely helping my mood.

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"Alright, I guess it's pretty common then."

You ought to consider the sources before figuring that.

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Yes.

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Alright, I guess it's pretty common then. Sleep paralysis has been a thing for me too. I psychically saw my grandpa come in the room and was about to kill me with a knife. The door was locked though. It's why I've been so mad at him lately...

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Common or not, as long as I'm not the only human being hallucinating and stuff, then I should be good.

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To me they sound like it is an accelerated event. As in, your energy levels are way up, and there is a cresendo to the event, like a shock, then a wave of relaxation after the panic/axious event?

 

Maybe they are tiny seizures in your occipital lobe?

 

If you're brain was an electric motor, think of it as sparking every now and then.

 

When you are at rest, in bed, your brain is relaxed and it is humming along at a different frequency, so the motor being in a different position entirely, is more prone to send off little tiny sparks that are more perceptable at that time for various reasons.

 

If that sounds possible to you at all. Then load up on more quality vitamin D sources and get more choline into your system. If that doesn't work, then I don't know, it could be anything. The vitamin D and the choline are safe bets. If they are seizures, then the choline should increase the frequency in which they occur a tiny bit, but the severity at which they occur could be reduced.

I know smoking nicotine will obliterate lucid dreaming abilities with me, but I am unsure if you are experiencing lucid dreams.

If there is damage to your brain anywhere, the vitamin D is simply immune system support. So they are pretty safe bets. The choline is a fatty substance used to build brain cell walls, and it is also a precursor to acetylcholine which is the core neurotransmittier for your central nervous system.

 

 

by 3xpRess94

Common or not, as long as I'm not the only human being hallucinating and stuff, then I should be good.

 

This one time music started playing in my head as if there was a distant cd player somewhere.

I hadn't remembered if I heard the song anytime recently within a few years. It played back in full quality sound. I had to leave the indoors and go outside to make sure the sound was in fact coming from inside my head, that is how high quality the sound was. I thought maybe someone was blaring a stereo somewhere, but nope, and basically no distortion on the sound. Pristine sound.

 

The brain can do some wierd things. Looking at anatomy pictures of the brain eventually familiarized me with the various functions and relationships between functions and so on.

 

For instance, the sound had a spatial feel, a memory feel, so it was probably something to do with my spatial lobe, temporal, and my hippocampus that was acting up.

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Obviously you do ;)

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by 3xpRess94

Does anybody ever experience audio or visual hallucinations at night. Like seeing things that aren't really there. Hearing voices clearly and quietly.

It's a real thing and it's not dangerous, but can be pretty uncomfortable. It's called Hypnagogic or Hypnopompic hallucinations.  They may be combine with Exploding head syndrome ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exploding_head_syndrome), sleep paralysis and daytime sleepiness, too.

The "hallucinations" during the daytime you described aren't hallucinations, but really quick episodes of Microsleep (http://en.wikipedia.TRorg/wiki/Microsleep) caused by poor quality night time sleep.

Let me know if you want some further advice about how to decrease the number of episodes.

http://www.patient.co.uk/doctor/Hypnagogic-Hallucinations.htm and more info on google.

 

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You need someone to tell you if something is normal or not?

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No

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