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Go get yjur head checked, might be a tumor



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Almost everybody has gone through this at least once. It's a natural process of the brain.

But if you're concerned, it would be wise to visit a neurologist just in case..

If you go to a psychiatrist, he may want to give you anti-psychotic drugs, which can be harmfull in other ways. The choice is yours

 

Peace..

Last edited by Azelover - on 01 June 2018

Its pretty normal,its our mind already partly sleeping and dreaming while our eyes are still open, i find it entertaining but im kinda experienced with it since i used to have a sleeping disorder for years. But yeah you are clearly kinda paraniod and fear being watched, and that feeling is what causes the drone to appear.
The mind always playing tricks with us but you have control over it if you want. :p



loy310 said:
Go get yjur head checked, might be a tumor

Nah it runs in the family



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HomokHarcos said:

This has happened around 4 times that I can remember. It's been when I'm drifting in and out of sleep, but sometimes I hallucinate when drifting and it's always been the same thing. It looks like a drone camera flying around my room's ceiling at night, so at first I think someone's spying on me until I quickly realize that it's actually not there.

Has anybody else experienced this?

I sometimes have hallucinations just when I wake up, it's like my brain thinks it's still sleep time for a few seconds but my eyes are open and I see the ceiling of my room. And I see huge animals creeping around it, very real very there and I think the first time it happened I got scared but I quickly realized it's just hallucinations. After no more than maybe 10 seconds they are all gone and it's all fine.

Another way to hallucinate for sure is through sleep deprivation. If for some reason you do not sleep in two or three days, like not sleep at all, I guarantee you will start hallucinating. 3 days is my record and the lack of sleep is so powerful that just sitting down on a chair or laying down somewhere will kick you into sleep literally in a couple seconds. I mean you sit down to rest your body and when you start moving to make yourself cozy or whatever, 10 hours will have passed and you slept without realizing it.

The need for us humans to sleep is a very mysterious process in the brain. Only thing I'm sure of is that contrary to the beliefs of some people who think our souls go wandering off during our sleeping time, nothing of that actually happens, sleeping is a state in which our brain starts generating hallucinations and the only difference with hallucinations we have when we are awake is that we are "shut down" so that we are not aware of reality around us.



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I only Hallucinate when I'm sick and that usually is really frightening, I hear my name being called even if nobody is in the house other than me, I sometime feel likee something is moving really fast in the room somewhere my eyes can't see or stuff like that. That being said from time to time I still get scared of the dark and if I don't fall asleep stuff can become pretty weird