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      Hallucinations from Sleep Deprivation?

      Hi there lucid dreamers

      I have been awake for over 24 hours, soon to be 26 actually, and i was trying to become what i call wake lucid. Controlling unrealistic hallucinations, like turning chasers (black dots that appear to move from room to room, only appearing for a split second), into rabbits or cats. Here is where the actual strange story starts. In combat i prefer one handed weapons, and for fun i go to my back yard to swing a training sword around to get stronger every day. But i noticed i was feeling faint stingings, like when a doctor pokes a needle in you. that subtly happened once, then there was a big one, and nothing was around. I saw a flying creature that looked like purple and flew like a dragonfly, but it never got near me. When i was heading toward the door to go inside, i felt a bad pain. When i got inside i rushed to the bathroom. the pain was on the side of my stomach btw. So there was no sign of injury, well, physically. There were no bumps, no bee needles, no wasp stings, no mosquito bites, but when i went to type this, i was fine again. BTW, the reason ims\ staying up so late is because i have school on tuesday and i was behind sleep schedule. I was like how could i get back on track within tuesday?



      so thats why im staying up, because the past few nights ive been wakng up at 2am, 3am, even 12am. i am trying to push the schedule to 6:00 am for school, and ive always been one to want to pull all nighters. So i guess i should get to the actual question now


      How long does it take to get seeable hallucinations in a sleep deprevation cycle?
      Last edited by ball4184; 09-01-2012 at 04:05 PM.

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      Around 60-75 hours, but i assume it depends from person to person. Hope this helps you a little bit out!


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      I've done this once i got 3 days in with no signs of hallucinations. Although I would space out on just about everything. The closest I got was seeing the table "breathe". Its very miserable though and very unhealthy.
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