
SW-User
Had them before. What happened?
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MeAloned · 26-30, M
@KayraJordyn And thank you for telling me to talk to someone as well. I do try to talk about it but I don't want people to get the wrong idea of me. It's actually not scary at all. Just annoying. Like being bullied by strangers, but since I'm very confident nowadays (I used to be less confident when it started out) it doesn't bother me so much.
KayraJordyn · F
I'm glad you've found your confidence. I have yet to find a good reason to commit suicide, though when I was feeling suicidal I thought I had a few. People will see what they want to see. If someone you trust is available, that would be awesome.
MeAloned · 26-30, M
Thank you. @KayraJordyn
KayraJordyn · F
Nope. I only see things that aren't there.
MeAloned · 26-30, M
@KayraJordyn I actually did have such a med once when I had insomnia at 16 as well... they gave me some drug called seratonin. So I got *visual* hallucinations at night, for maybe 1-2 minutes per night. I just quit the medicine and they never came back since. I almost forgot about it because of how fast they disappeared after I quit that drug
KayraJordyn · F
Melatonin, maybe? Seroquel? Yeah, it's a strange experience for sure. I actually started to enjoy these little movies that would play like those little flip books. They were always about a mouse. Yep, it's odd. Glad yours are gone!
MeAloned · 26-30, M
@KayraJordyn Thank you :) You should know though, that not everything has to be a hallucination. For example UFO's are a real, nowadays confirmed phenomenon. Of course it's possible to hallucinate a UFO, but also consider that they may be real. You may see UFOs that other people will also be able to witness with you. Just wanted to say that in case you actually saw a real UFO that could be scientifically confirmed (by flight radar etc, google it).

SW-User
Depending what the source is. If medication that causes hallucinations --- then stop taking it. If you have no diagnosis what's do ever and no meds, then ignore the voices and they will "move on"...
WeighedDown · 41-45, M
Welcome to my world, you have become awake the voices are not just in your head
LindaM · 61-69, F
psychosis...not saying you have that but a person who is psychosis will hear voices and see things that are not there..
katielass · F
I haven't but there are people on here who obviously do hear voices. They have hallucinations too.
Simonsrk · 46-50, M
I get rid of them by winning the conversation.
HermannFegelein · 26-30, M
I knew a kid who could see people that weren't really there. I met him at a hospital. Crazy lad he was but a good friend nonetheless.







