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View Poll Results: Do You Experience Hallucinations That Appear Unrelated To Your Trauma? | |
I have experienced hallucinations (visual, auditory or sensory) related to my trauma only.
|   | 10 | 24.39% | |
I have experienced some hallucinations which are not obviously trauma related.
|   | 24 | 58.54% | |
I have never experienced hallucinations of any kind.
|   | 7 | 17.07% | 
19-07-2007, 05:17 AM
|  | | | Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: T. Bay, Ontario Canada
Posts: 3,181
| | *grins* as a sufferer I still have much to learn Kathy! I learn more everyday on here!
bec | 
20-07-2007, 06:36 AM
|  | | | Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Toronto, Ontario, CAN
Posts: 83
| | I must also add in my thanks for if it wasn't for this thread I might have not written some of the thinks I just did in my diary. I'm always worried about what people will think if they knew about some of the things I see. Makes it alittle easier to talk about when you are not alone.
jaa ne
Kat | 
20-07-2007, 08:16 AM
|  | | | Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 1,343
| | Quote:
Originally Posted by batgirl Hodge, I'm not sure if it means anything either, but I used to see things as a kid too. I remember once seeing a giant ant (the size of a dog) and running to get my mum because I wanted to show it to her, but when we went back to the spot it was gone. I was so convinced I'd seen it that I was watching the television for a couple of days thinking they were going to mention my ant on there. ;) | I saw lots of things, especially in the half-light and in the dark. I'd look up at the ceiling and see bugs and snakes and various unidentifiable creatures floating down toward me. I'd see all kinds of things out of objects in the room. Maybe it was just imagination? I don't know. All I know is that I spent most nights in my childhood under the covers as much as possible. It was pretty scary for me. I always wanted lights on, or at least a nightlight, but never go to do that till I had my own house. It's only in the last few years that I can get to sleep without lights on. | 
20-07-2007, 08:18 AM
|  | | | Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 1,343
| | Quote:
Originally Posted by Kathy I echo my Evie's words. I am incredibly grateful to you all for sharing, it has most decidedly put my husband and I at ease, and Evie too it appears, which is wonderful. I see in spite of all my reading, research and living with a sufferer, I still have much to learn about PTSD. | So glad this reassures you some, Kathy. I'm also glad it was brought up, because I'd either forgotten these things happened or, for some reason, never realized they were hallucinations. | 
24-01-2008, 08:01 AM
|  | | | Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: North of England
Posts: 187
| | Hi
Not sure how to answer that question yet so i havent. I dont know if what i am experiencing are hallucinations or not but im certainly not offended by that word because they are not what a non-ptsd person would be experiencing. They are not DIRECTLY linked to my trauma in that they are not related to what happened. they are definitely related to sleep deprivation and possibly lack of food? Heres an example of what i have seen.
Once i looked at the tv and there was wite text on the bottom of the screen on a red back ground. then the screen changed and there was a man reading the news in a grey jacket. The "halucination" was that i saw the writing that had previously been on the bottom of the screen printed all over his jacket.
Another example: If i look at something like say a poster (especislly if it is in a contrasting colour to the wall) on a white wasll and then i move my eyes to another part of white wall i can still see the poster but without any detail on it.
I think that is quite normal if you llok at a light and then move your eyes away but i have never had it like this before. | 
27-01-2008, 01:29 AM
| | | | Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Texas
Posts: 181
| | Oh, yeah, there were plenty. | 
25-02-2008, 03:00 PM
|  | | | Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Northern California
Posts: 355
| | I've had the bugs crawling on my skin type of hallucinations really bad! They were in my hair and everything. It was awful! | 
28-02-2008, 10:16 PM
| | | | Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: New York right now, back to Connecticut soon
Posts: 20
| | hallucinations I started having flashbacks that made no sense to me but after alittle while in councelling I realized that they were not unreal, I had just forgotten being gang raped...it was more like I was watching it happen to someone else. Through therapy I have dealt with it and at least now I know what it's from. although when my PTSD got very severe and i had be be admitted into the hospital I was having auditory hallucinations. I kept hearing my name being called. Thank God that stopped at least for now. Good luck to you and your niece/Chrissym | 
31-03-2008, 06:24 PM
| | | | Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 29
| | Some sounds can make me irritable, some smells also bother me, paper towels on my skin bug me, wooden sticks from ice cream bar on my tounge almost make me throw up. But to see colors, hear voices, no. | 
20-04-2008, 10:09 AM
| | | | Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Southern California
Posts: 20
| | Hello All,
Kat you are too funny. You spurred on a realization about my mother. Whenever I have a "memory" that she thinks is coming out of left field, she sarcastically says, "maybe it's a dream ". Apparently my mother put my visions in the "dream" category for denial's sake.
I dissociated quite a bit when I was younger. Then about one month ago, suffered a trauma at the hand of a therapist and MOST DEFINITELY had auditory and visual hallucinations that related to when I was traumatized as a child and had me re-experience the past trauma in the present tense without the defense mechanisms of a child and with all the clarity of being an adult. So yes. I do believe mine were hallucinations.
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