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XxfakexX
January 20th, 2012, 06:27 PM
Lately, i haven't felt right. I can't really explain but it's like i'm not really here. But a couple of weeks ago i started seeing thing. Just little at first like my pencil would move cross my desk or something. Today though i felt something on my face like a bug, except there were like twenty and they all started dropping on the floor, then i was back in my seat staring at the board again. I strange and i don't know whether i can tell what real from fake anymore. Any suggestions?
antiabort
January 20th, 2012, 09:00 PM
Do you currently do any hallucinogenic drugs? Sometimes you can get "flashbacks" after using them.
Magenta
January 21st, 2012, 12:19 AM
The best suggestion is to see someone about this. The hardest part is always getting help but doing so can make your life a lot easier. Do you have someone you can trust to talk to? A parent, teacher, school counselor? Or call a local helpline and they can talk you through the resources available to you.
If it's interfering now with daily life, it's better to have this checked out than ignoring it because it's hard to see someone about it. I know the first time I really knew I needed to get help, it was awful because I didn't want to be judged but it did more good than bad in the long term.
Bob_
January 21st, 2012, 12:46 AM
Your mind is wandering off. I know, I still do that now and then. You probably just have a creative imagination gone wild during daydreaming. However, you can't really be too safe, and like Nathuagyn said, you should see a doctor if this becomes a major problem.
crimson6
January 21st, 2012, 03:37 AM
I don't know, but drugs in the past could have messed with your brain a little bit. It would be helpful to know what type of drugs you were on. Hallucinogenic drugs could have caused your brain to do this.
XxfakexX
January 21st, 2012, 06:33 AM
i'm not on any drugs at the moment sorry. I think i'm going to tell someone as it's getting really out of hand.
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