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      Hallucination?

      Well, I've hallucinated quite a few times in my life. But the most bad cases are when I'm running a high fever, and waking up from sleep. All of my experiences involved this high frequency noise. A noise I always have when I have these hallucinations. Being sick and feverish, it really does drive me crazy and causes me to break down. Anyway, my first hallucination from sickness was seeing giant green army solider toys walking around, and killing Usher (who was on the TV I was watching), and the noise. Second time was me laying in bed, and I was hallucinating my dad yelling at me and the noise came again. Next time, I had a dream my stepdad killed a girl, and when that girl was screaming, the noise eventually started. My last experience, I was laying in my bed for hours. There was, this sounds stupid as hell, a war going on in my room and my friends across the hall. All I saw was soliders in my room shooting across the hallway, throwing grenades, dying. I couldn't move from being ill. I finally got up. This part is confusing, I know I heard the lous noise again, but when I do hear it, it literally scrambles my brain. I can't remember what happened when the noise happened. High pitches, marching, death, and numbers. For some reason, I'm thinking the noise has something to do with these things, I just can't remember WHAT exactly. I have alot of hallucinations....but these ones are very scary when they happen, until I do a reality check and realize I'm hallucinating.

      Has anyone heard this noise I've heard? A noise so unbearable it makes you break down?

      NOTE: Just realized this, the noise tends to make a softer noise when I stop moving, and gets louder with the more movement I have.

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      Hmm, this I've never heard off. It could very well be something that requires medical information, which is not my department. You might want to ask a doctor, one specializing in Neurology preferably. Maybe someone else here knows though, but I think that could be potentially serious.

      Then again, it just may be Hypnotic Sounds that are a byproduct of the hallucinations. Hallucinating so much though, that defiantly can't be healthy and you should look into that.
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      I've never heard of the loud noise thing, but I always have scary dreams/hallucinations when I'm sick.
      A common thing for my fever-dreams to have is varying sizes of objects (seem scary in the dream), loud noises, some objective we have to complete or we'll die, and a lot of red.

      I also will sleep-walk while I'm sick, and I will get a feeling like I am going to die.

      And I have hallucinated my parents in my room while ill before aswell.

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      Possibly also check out a Psychologist

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      I agree with Alprazolam. It sounds like schizophrenia or possibly even narcolepsy. Both are treatable at the level that you say you are at.

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      The symptoms of Schizophrenia are nearly identical to those of the Hypnagogic state. I recently had some hypnagogics that persisted after I had awoken. The two are probably linked somehow.

      As for your fever dreams, you should check out this thread, and see if there is anything that sounds familiar.
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      I agree that it sounds like the early stages of schizophrenia, as my cousin has it to this day.
      I would get it looked at in the early stages, as when it gets worse and reaches its climax, its very ugly.
      My cousin was standing outside of The Bay (a department store) greeting people as they came in.
      Of course, this was Induced Schizophrenia, as if you have any family ties with schizo, even if it has seemed to skip you, smoking marijuina will trigger it.

      Yeah, those fever-dreams that you described seemed exactly what I experiance when sick.
      Sometimes I'm even worrried to go to sleep when running a fever.

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      Well the only time I have these dreams is when I'm running a fever of like 103'ish, I really think that the one dreampost thing that one guy posted sounds VERY correct. My family doesnt have schitzo's in it, and I'm 100000% positive I don't have it.

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      Well if your positive about that.

      Keep an eye on it....it can skip GENERATIONS...doesn't have to be close family. Also any sort of psychoactive/stimulant drug and push you over the "edge" as they call it. Stress and other factors play a roll as well.

      If it starts getting persistant, or you find yourself hearing more auditory hallucinations, or even visual preception shifts, get it checked out IMMEDIATELY.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Alprazolam View Post
      Well if your positive about that.

      Keep an eye on it....it can skip GENERATIONS...doesn't have to be close family. Also any sort of psychoactive/stimulant drug and push you over the "edge" as they call it. Stress and other factors play a roll as well.

      If it starts getting persistant, or you find yourself hearing more auditory hallucinations, or even visual preception shifts, get it checked out IMMEDIATELY.

      Blegh glad I'm over that shit, too bad I'm still takin 6 mg of risperidone every day, but what the hey. Anyways, I'd say before you'd get any kind of intervention it'd have to be persistent (last hospitalisation heard voices and visual disturbances frequently, but no second diagnosis of psychosis). Also, look up, maybe on wikipedia if there's any more symptoms you might have, if so I'd advise you to see a psychiatrists. However if it's only when you have fever, don't worry about it, loads of people have hallucinations when ill

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      Yeah the cusp, I still have persistent hypnagogia to this day, started with my first psychosis, I've often wondered about the link, especially with regards to voices/color hallucinations.
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      Hallucinations

      My brother, when he was little, had a high fever and the flu. He came into our room, crying and saying that a rat was on his hand, biting it. He was obviously hallucinating because of the fever.

      Another person I know hallucinated because of certain medications he was taking. Once they changed the meds, he was fine.

      I've only had one time in my life when I was sure I hallucinated. It was a classic story of someone slipping something into a drink. Later that night, I was laying on the couch and glanced over at the Christmas presents under the tree. They began to rise up and float all over the room. Scared the $*%^& out of me. That's when I knew my drink had been spiked. I'm lucky that's all that happened, due to the unexpected arrival home of the guy's wife (I was renting a room from them but moved out the next day).

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      My brother years ago when he was delirious said he saw a leprechaun in the fireplace. One of my friends said he saw a little yellow man in the corner of he eye when he was huffing petrol.

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