I keep having hallucinations.I once thought a table cloth was my mom and it wasn't.I thought once bugs were on the wall when nothing was.I don't know what's wrong with me .I try to stop it,everything time I look at something,its a hallucination.
In view of your other posts and other health issues, you really do need to talk to a responsible person (perhaps a parent) and see a Physician. This is nothing that can be answered on this Board - in my opinion.
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You sound as though you maybe very very tired, to the point of exhaustion. Our minds can play tricks on us sometimes, and we see things differently. I know when I have been totally stressed out and exhausted there's been times that I've seen something of which looked like a cat for example! When I don't have any pets. I know these times come when I'm so tired. The mind is a powerful thing!
If your not stressed or really tired then I suggest you go and see your doctor and tell them what's happening.
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I don't want to scare you but I really think you need to see a doctor asap!Hallucinations are a common symptom of schizophrenia,I think halluinations are caused by neurons randomly firing in your brain.Seriously go to the doctor.
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I agree, with your other posts about your health and this one, I strongly urge you to speak to a doctor. If your mother will not take you, see your councellor in school and let them know that you NEED to see a doctor and your not getting to one.
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Drink water because you might be dehydrated. People who are lost in the desert hallucinate a lot of things, like airplanes in the sky when its only a bird or something. It's because they're tired and dehydrated. DRINK WATER
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Did you actually read the other posts? Water is not the answer to constant hallucinations. Source:
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