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Anybody here ever experienced a hallucination? No, not necessarily drug induced. I was pretty ill recently and had a very high temperature (later learned that high fevers can often be the cause of them) and whilst trying to get some rest I went through some freaky stuff. I saw spiders crawling all over my bedside lamp which disappeared when I blinked a few times, heard a load of strange voices in my head and pictured faces which I didn't recognize, saw myself in various weird situations then kept falling out of them etc. Despite being a little terrified at the time I found it quite a fascinating experience in retrospect.

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[quote name='Akira' timestamp='1311023374' post='5367067']
Anybody here ever experienced a hallucination? No, not necessarily drug induced. I was pretty ill recently and had a very high temperature (later learned that high fevers can often be the cause of them) and whilst trying to get some rest I went through some freaky stuff. I saw spiders crawling all over my bedside lamp which disappeared when I blinked a few times, heard a load of strange voices in my head and pictured faces which I didn't recognize, saw myself in various weird situations then kept falling out of them etc. Despite being a little terrified at the time I found it quite a fascinating experience in retrospect.
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You should go see a brain doctor. O.o

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My step mother told me a story of a night when she was a kid, she woke up and saw a old man in front of her bed with a donkey.
The old man with the donkey walked across the room in front of her bed and vanished after reaching the wall. Her parents never believed her until one night they woke up and saw the very same thing.

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A few years ago, I had a very high fever. I was lying in bed, looking at the window shade, when I saw the shadow of a person move across the shade. I looked across the room to find nobody there. This shadow movement repeated on a frequent basis until I finally crashed. I was so scared. Dx

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I experimented with DXM, Salvia, and LSD. lolol....Fun stuff.

As for none-drug induced, when I was in the hospital for lacerating my spleen, I woke up one night with a high fever and actually, according to my mom, tried to get out of bed to do something. I ended up telling her I had to save the mayor from the Joker because Batman was too far away, and I remember actually seeing the Joker and stuff. It makes sense because I was watching the Dark Night before I fell asleep. lolol

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[quote name='Lance Corporal Atlas' timestamp='1311179070' post='5371774']
@OP's story

Common case of:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_terror
and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_paralysis
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You think it was that? I've read up on those before but what I felt seemed different, because I was able to move and snap myself out of it.

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