Author Topic: Auditory hallucinations.  (Read 789 times)

I'm not sure what you expect, haha.

It's a hallucination, so it's really confusing and sometimes scary I guess, but it's not always necessarily like the video. It could be, of course.

If you want to know what it's like, go without sleep for awhile and you'll start to hallucinate.

I go without sleep for a while a lot

I don't seem to hallucinate

although sometimes I'll randomly see these giant develish characters floating in my hallway

is that bad

I go without sleep for a while a lot

I don't seem to hallucinate

although sometimes I'll randomly see these giant develish characters floating in my hallway

is that bad
You have to not sleep for like 60 hours for visual and auditory hallucinations.

Wow I didn't even figure this was possible

I'm surprised nobody has made the "sounds perfectly normal to me" joke yet

Sorta relevant, but I overdosed on my breathing med and had severe hallucinations. I can remember my bed breaking in half and me almost falling in, and my family just watched. I ate something with the guidance of my mother, and I fell back to sleep. I'll tell you one thing: It was horrifying. Most I cant remember, but that is a good thing.

Close your eyes, put your best headphones in, and listen to this.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IUDTlvagjJA

I'm not sure what you expect, haha.

It's a hallucination, so it's really confusing and sometimes scary I guess, but it's not always necessarily like the video. It could be, of course.

If you want to know what it's like, go without sleep for awhile and you'll start to hallucinate.
I did not goto sleep for a while. It looked like everything was going to melt infront of me.