today I woke up and saw bugs on the walls (all my imagination), which confused and upset me, so I went back to sleep for a few more hours, then woke up again and I stopped hallucinating
What's your question, OP? I'm like "where's the question?" while reading that tbh...
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Anonymous2018-11-22 1:37
>>2 No question, just felt like sharing. If you want a question, here you go: Have you ever had something similar happen to you?
I wonder if it's because of stress, or too much drinking.
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Anonymous2018-11-22 4:28
>>1 It was probably all a dream, but if you actually woke up it was probably during a dream in REM sleep and your brain continued to produce dream imagery in real life.
>>5 no they're not, bedbugs aren't semi-translucent morphing hallucinations that aren't real
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Anonymous2018-11-22 6:27
>>6 Sounds like mild brain damage, but don't quote me on that if you do a story! I'm no doctor, I've just read that those kind of perception issues in regards to differentiating bugs and so-called "morphing hallucinations" goes hand in glove with the beginning stages of brain damage.
>>1 They ARE real, just you can only see them in the twilight state between sleep and waking, when your third eye chakra is activated. They are the same class as astral parasites, they can eat your aura and attack you without you noticing.
BUGS AREN'T REAL LMAO DON'T WORRY DUDE IT'S JUST HALLUCINATIONS, FORGET ABOUT IT
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Anonymous2018-11-30 11:46
OP here, I've come to the conclusion that it's a side effect of a sleeping pill that I take. It doesn't happen when I don't take a sleeping pill, but it happens pretty often when I do.
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Anonymous2018-11-30 13:20
>>17 Which pill? Bugs on the walls is more a dex type symptom in my experience.