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47788 Re: Something odd this evening...
   Decomposed > Then he leaned back, turned dark, and morphed into a blo...
Zimbler0   POPE 5   27 Dec 2019
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   [b]I repeatedly experienced hallucinations today. They happened as I l...
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Something odd this evening...

By: Decomposed in POPE 5
Thu, 26 Dec 19 12:57 PM
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I repeatedly experienced hallucinations today. They happened as I lay in my recliner early Thursday morning and decided to go to sleep. The room was brightly lit - my son was surfing on his chromebook in a chair next to mine. I put on an eyeblind so I could sleep, closed my eyes and was instantly looking around in a different room. S-t-r-a-n-g-e. This happened consistently on five straight occasions. I was sometimes narrating what I was seeing to my son and answering his questions. All were the same - same place, same events. But only the first one made it to "the conclusion". It was by far the weirdest and longest of the five.

In the first hallucination, I was in a poorly lit, poorly painted room with white 1" slats on the ceiling. 1" water pipes were on the ceiling as well. The walls were a little darker... maybe yellow. I wasn't completely sure because no lights were on. I could turn my head and take more in just as I'd be able to in real life. I was next in another place... but don't know how I got there... where the ceiling was still painted but had chewed up wood spots that weren't painted, maybe 6 inches in diameter in several places. The walls were much closer to me now... just five feet away. Then I was in a room where a man in surgical attire and a mask approached, waved something across my field of vision (my wife tells me that this is how surgeons check to see if their patient is "tracking." I didn't know that), then leaned in EXTREMELY close so that we were face to face... nearly nose to nose (okay, surgical mask to nose.) This was all in slow motion. Then he leaned back, turned dark, and morphed into a bloody monster. That 3rd part probably took 45 seconds or so... plenty of time for me to know I was hallucinating and note as many details as I could. The thing ended and I told my son that I'd just had a hallucination.

This was almost the same as actual sight, and I went through the start of it four more times, being totally awake each time.

I suspects I still gotta few chemicals, and maybe a forgotten memory or two, floating around in my brain.

After the first and most bizarre "trip," my son looked on line and told me that 40 percent of all general anesthetic patients experience hallucinations post-op. I don't know if nearly 6 days counts as "post-op" though.




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