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Re: halucinations


Posted by ExhaustedMom on February 01, 2002 at 15:29:45:

In Reply to: halucinations posted by Safrin on January 31, 2002 at 16:31:27:

Yup, sound like HH's. Seeing and hearing things like they were there, but they're not. I see spiders, even had my hubby swat them, and nothing there. I see people walk by, hear voices, check on my kids 12 times before I go to bed, cuz I swore that I heard one of 'em up. Major sign, to me at least, that I need to get my butt to bed! Nothing scary. A few really cool lucid dreams, saying good-bye to my mother who had suddenly passed away earlier that week, she was a 48 yr. old nurse with, we found them later, congenital brain aneurysms. She was unaware of them, and dropped dead one night. The night of her wake, she and I had a long talk, in the dream, and I told her what happened to her, and that it was ok to go, even though she still insisted that she had "work to do". I told her I would finish it, hugged her, and then she left in the light! Coincidence? Possibly. I saw that as a gift, not a troubling symptom.

So, everyone's different. I've been this way as long as I can remember, but never knew why until a year or so ago. KNwing that others have the same thing happen to them only can reassure that either we're all nuts(ha, ha, ha) or that we, as a collective body have some of the very same happenings and point to a condition, not individual's state of mind!

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