Schizophrenics, What Is the Scariest Hallucination That You Have Ever Experienced?

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  • @Kikilang60
    @Kikilang60 4 года назад +329

    There was this teenager, who started to hallucinate, but he knew they were not real. He wanted to see a doctor, and his parents took him to baptist minister. They all thought the hallucinations was God talking through the kid. He knew it wasn't, but they got worst, and he lost the ability to know it was just hallucinations. They paraded him around to all the churches, while he babbled on. When he was an adult, he had a moment of clearity, and ran away. He was homeless for a while, but it was better, becasue no one was abusing his illness. He finally got help, and he got the education he missed. The worst thing about hallucination, is how people use, and abuse you.

    • @Hammurabi._
      @Hammurabi._ 4 года назад +38

      This is why I hate super religious people

    • @BradShreds
      @BradShreds 4 года назад +5

      Fake

    • @Hammurabi._
      @Hammurabi._ 4 года назад +36

      @@BradShreds it may be fake but people like this actually exist

    • @Kikilang60
      @Kikilang60 4 года назад +19

      @@BradShreds I heard it on N.P.R. and the guy works there now. I tried to look him up, but don't want to waste my time. Fake? How would you know? You must have a personal reason, to find this story offensive.

    • @LadyNikitaShark
      @LadyNikitaShark 4 года назад +6

      In the 80's in my hometown a man killed 7 people in one day bc his auditory hallucinations told him to do it...

  • @va8013
    @va8013 4 года назад +197

    It's scary that ur own mind could do this

    • @victormontes7007
      @victormontes7007 4 года назад +13

      It like they say "you are your own worst enemy"

    • @va8013
      @va8013 4 года назад +2

      @@victormontes7007 I was going to say something stupid like well what about batman and the joker but in Arkham Knight u slowly turn into him kind well atleast for the scarecrow part

    • @marahbaker8615
      @marahbaker8615 4 года назад +6

      Our brains can really make our lives hard. I have ADHD and anxiety and I would love to be normal and not require medication.

    • @awesomecool3280
      @awesomecool3280 3 года назад +4

      Its crazy all the struggles a person with schizophrenia could go through. I read this book yesterday called inheritance an occupied mind. It has had me looking for more and more about the topic.

    • @Akashathesilentassassin
      @Akashathesilentassassin 3 года назад +1

      @@va8013 Now I want to play it. I need to see nice Joker

  • @Antartica1342
    @Antartica1342 4 года назад +107

    I was cooking and when i went to slice some beef i had laid out a human arm was looking back at me. It tasted like beef.

  • @meomeo-ue7qd
    @meomeo-ue7qd 4 года назад +38

    I'm early.... But late for work

  • @andy9118
    @andy9118 4 года назад +53

    25 years. Far Beyond

  • @TheTabascodragon
    @TheTabascodragon 4 года назад +16

    My mom's neighbor is severely schizophrenic, we'll call him J. The other week J somehow got his hands on his dad's shotgun and ran into his yard in a frenzy, repeatedly shooting the shotgun in seemingly random directions. J's uncle, who lives next door to him, slowly approached trying to calm him down and get him to give up the shotgun. J refused and threatened his uncle with the gun while yelling word salad. His uncle slowly backed off and retreated to his house to call the police. While the police were on their way, J ran back into his house and began indiscriminately firing at the highway from his bedroom window. When the police arrived they surrounded the house and demanded that J come outside unarmed. J came outside holding the shotgun and acting belligerent. The police are very familiar with him and also very compassionate towards his struggles, so at great personal risk to themselves they decided to tazer J instead of shooting him. It worked, and they were able to take him into custody. I still wonder what the hallucinations made him think he was shooting at.

  • @jaminblizz
    @jaminblizz 3 года назад +27

    I have a sleeping disorder along with my depression, so my sleep deprivation leads to me having auditory hallucinations often, usually its someone calling out my name, but they can get bad where several people start talking to me at once.

  • @Lady_Chalk
    @Lady_Chalk 4 года назад +30

    I have borderline personality disorder, and I will get “Alice in Wonderland Syndrome” several times a year. I think it started when I was 8.

    • @potatokitty
      @potatokitty 3 года назад

      8 meters tall haha

    • @jerryapice1762
      @jerryapice1762 5 месяцев назад

      What's it like?

    • @Lady_Chalk
      @Lady_Chalk 5 месяцев назад

      @@jerryapice1762 dizzy, anxious feeling because you know something's wrong. Your feet look really far away when standing. Arms and hands stretch out. Your torso still feels small, the same, and yet horribly stretched.

    • @jerryapice1762
      @jerryapice1762 5 месяцев назад

      @@Lady_Chalk I'm sorry, that sounds scary

  • @beepbeep6500
    @beepbeep6500 4 года назад +40

    Omg that thumbnail is the reason i have nightmares like WTF

    • @nmarrs8539
      @nmarrs8539 4 года назад +1

      Want to know what gives me nightmares?

    • @BradShreds
      @BradShreds 4 года назад +2

      @Alfred Kaur it’s just going to be a ‘ur mom’ joke

    • @Colin-tb7cc
      @Colin-tb7cc 4 года назад +1

      @@BradShreds ur mom

    • @devisous6528
      @devisous6528 3 года назад +1

      e

    • @beepbeep6500
      @beepbeep6500 3 года назад +1

      @@nmarrs8539 idiotic people. I guess you always have nightmares then, the world is full of morons

  • @venomfrankie
    @venomfrankie 3 года назад +15

    I get a lot of "touch hallucinations". I think my worst was when I was 13, in my room when i suddenly saw the babadook 2 inches away from me (at this time I didn't know what the babadook was). Then I started smelling rotting flesh, I looked up and saw nooses on the ceiling with very rotted things dripping off of them. Then I felt a noose around my neck. I ran downstairs screaming for my mom and the noose was still there the whole time. Terrifying at the time but now I think of it as very interesting. It's amazing what psychosis can do.

    • @antolimakrov5925
      @antolimakrov5925 3 года назад +2

      I doubt that happened

    • @venomfrankie
      @venomfrankie 3 года назад +4

      @@antolimakrov5925 Then you don't know what actual psychosis is

    • @Pekkinducks
      @Pekkinducks 2 года назад

      I remember this one time were i hallucinated a tall monster i don't remember it because it was five years ago but i do know that thing was taller than a door you walkthrough

    • @jerryapice1762
      @jerryapice1762 5 месяцев назад

      Isn't that the book monster?

  • @LadyNikitaShark
    @LadyNikitaShark 4 года назад +9

    Bipolar I here. It's not the "scary" stuff that is scary, it's the things that could be real but aren't. Like, if I see some type of monster I know it's my imagination but things like having a full conversation with a person that's not there but does exist and I know in my oers life is way scarier.

    • @antolimakrov5925
      @antolimakrov5925 3 года назад

      I've had shadow people lunge at me before and its not an issue
      But when I talk to my dog for 4 minutes and then go pet her and she has never been there that gets me worried

  • @tobiaa7388
    @tobiaa7388 10 месяцев назад +3

    not officially diagnosed but suspected by professionals that I have schizophrenia (I'll be 16 soon)
    at 9 years old I had panic attacks every night, hallucinating brutally murdered people and animals around my room, including murdered newborn babies (burned, drowned, skinned, gutted, etc etc)
    I also hallucinated a girl from the nearby woods screaming in agony, and a bunch of inhuman monsters, like skinwalkers, which I see to this day
    one of the worst hallucinations were the large knitting needles, I felt them piercing through my body and it always hurt so much I was crying and holding back not to scream, the pain always tired me out so much I fell asleep
    at 14 years of age I went through a psychosis, I believed I'm a ghost and I was constantly derealized, I almost offed myself multiple times to 'free myself (my soul) from this body', dreams were more real to me than reality itself, I believed I can travel through worlds and realities (it's actually a very complex thing), and the inhuman beings and even other people were intruders to the world I'm in and that they're planning on killing me in horrible ways, my perception of reality was so distorted even visually I didn't recognize my loved ones and believed and SAW how I'm physically turning into one of the inhuman monster hallucinations I was having, specifically a skinwalker, when I looked into a mirror, I would see my hair falling out, my eye sockets were empty, my fingers prolonged and my face would be misshaped
    bonus: one day I was in class writing in my notebook, copying stuff off the board, then everything turned into a gray desert, with just a few burned trees in the distance, my desk became a completely skinned man than was on all fours and I was writing on him, I knew I had to keep writing even though each of my movements was hurting him and he was moaning in pain so I kept whispering apologies to him as I was writing on his skinless body, on his bleeding back, it was incredibly vivid and real, I was numb and in shock when I came to be

    • @pumkin610
      @pumkin610 2 месяца назад +1

      Those are the most detailed and horror movie-esk hallucinations I've ever heard of, sounds very similar to what people experience when they take datura.

  • @justsomenessiewithinternet53
    @justsomenessiewithinternet53 4 года назад +17

    I like to mess with hallucinating humans by slowly poking my head out of the water. Then, when they run off and come back with someone, thinking they really saw me, I lower my head back down and hide. The human is then told by the other that they're probably imagining things. It's my favorite way to mess with humans.

    • @dorothyheart
      @dorothyheart 4 года назад

      Ah have you met just some Bigfoot in with internet access yet Nessie?

    • @justsomenessiewithinternet53
      @justsomenessiewithinternet53 4 года назад +3

      @@dorothyheart I have. He's a strong, tough beast.

    • @dorothyheart
      @dorothyheart 4 года назад

      @@justsomenessiewithinternet53 good I'm just some animatronic with internet access.

    • @yasha5955
      @yasha5955 3 года назад +1

      Wait- but you have flippers..how can you type?

  • @rionthemagnificent2971
    @rionthemagnificent2971 4 года назад +19

    I have audio hallucinations when i'm in a Mania state, most of em are just laughter or screeches, rarely i hear antyhing comprehensible, its kinda like radio static. I used to see shadow people in the corners of my bedroom after my parents got divorced and i was living with my dad. the most recent hallucination that really bothered me, was the first night i slept in my bed in my apartment, about 2 yrs ago, in the middle of the night, i woke up the odor of cosmetics and what woke me up was a stiff slap to the right side of my face. i woke up ready to beat someones ass, to find my apartment was empty, and my doors were locked. i will sometimes hallucinate that odd odor from time to time, but only in this apartment.

    • @victormontes7007
      @victormontes7007 4 года назад

      I get audio ones but only when I am alone usually I think hear either my mom or pop yelling my name it does not help that me and my family are yelling through doors and walls like 70% of the time. We could get off our butts and walk over to ask for something but we are lazy and just default to yelling.

    • @ScipioAfricanus5678
      @ScipioAfricanus5678 4 года назад +1

      @@victormontes7007 that’s what most families do (including mine) I think.

    • @ghuttsmckenzie4269
      @ghuttsmckenzie4269 4 года назад

      Wait are manic states normal?

    • @ScipioAfricanus5678
      @ScipioAfricanus5678 4 года назад

      @@ghuttsmckenzie4269 why would manic states be normal

    • @ghuttsmckenzie4269
      @ghuttsmckenzie4269 4 года назад

      @@ScipioAfricanus5678 I uh don't know but they tend to be common for me. And some parts of my family.

  • @Anophis
    @Anophis 3 года назад +12

    Mother Mary with a skeletal body, transparent red robe, holding baby Jesus in the corner of the room. Also tree bark squirming around like its covered in worms. I'm not Religious, but a lot of the things I see tend to be.

    • @KaranYamaner
      @KaranYamaner 3 года назад

      Im Muslim but wow,you are I would say lucky to see Mother Mary I guess

    • @praesidium4278
      @praesidium4278 3 года назад

      I had a dream about almost the same thing it was so real and I could hear a voice saying “I know” and most times you dint ever hear voices in dreams.

  • @noxium8551
    @noxium8551 4 года назад +15

    I was meditating with satan and he told me I was the anti christ

  • @seatbelttruck
    @seatbelttruck 3 года назад +3

    Hallucinations are really interesting. The human brain is nuts. The only unusual hallucination I've had was a tactile hallucination of bugs crawling on my skin when I had a high fever. More annoying than anything because I knew it wasn't real but still couldn't sleep because of the sensation. I've had olfactory hallucinations too, but mild olfactory hallucinations are pretty common even in people who are completely healthy.

  • @ari913
    @ari913 3 года назад +2

    once i heard, very distinctly, the super mario coin sound. pretty random, i have never owned a mario game

  • @shizenkv
    @shizenkv 3 года назад +2

    2:47 bippiler

  • @alexiscoley5430
    @alexiscoley5430 3 года назад +2

    What if people with schizophrenia can see ghosts and they can just see into a world beyond what the average person can see.

    • @pumkin610
      @pumkin610 2 месяца назад

      See that's probably exactly what some schizophrenic people believe right now

  • @rabidrabbitshuggers
    @rabidrabbitshuggers 3 года назад +1

    In late May/early June, I smoked too much weed, spent too much time on the political side of Twitter, then put my phone down to go do something and then I swore I heard my phone in a deep voice say, "Shut the fuck up."
    I know it's funny now (and pretty good advice), but at the time it scared the living fuck out of me.

  • @derekbuxton6626
    @derekbuxton6626 6 месяцев назад +1

    That’s funny, other schizophrenics hallucinate about spiders while I hallucinate about giant cockroaches crawling into my black bag. Every schizophrenic has their own hallucination(s).

  • @henrikhyrup3995
    @henrikhyrup3995 Год назад +1

    *Not me, but...*
    One time a friend and I went to a buddy's home. We knew the could behave a bit....odd... from time to time and we couldn't get in contact with him for some days, so we went to check on him. When we stood at his front door we heard this strange 'whhhirrrrr' sound coming from inside. When we got in it turned out he had ripped all wallpaper off the walls in every single room, and the sound was his printer spitting out pieces of paper with just one huge number on each. Buddy sat in his bed, shaking. When we tried to talk to him, he just mumled some incoherrent stuff.
    Next day he was admitted to a psych ward and as far as I know, he's still there (this was 7-8 years ago IIRC).

  • @kookspetrat1747
    @kookspetrat1747 2 года назад +2

    My sleep deprivation often leads to auditory hallucinations. When I woke up in the morning I checked the time and it was 8:50. Went right back to sleep checked the time again and it was 18:50. I was trying to figure out how the hell was I taking a 10 hour nap. Then i heard my mom shouting to my dad: “This dog doesn’t eat anything! Can you hear me?”. I recently got a dog and got scared that she doesn’t eat so I run out of my room and realized no one was home because it was Tuesday. The time was actually 8:50 and the dog was sleeping in the other room. It felt so real just like the other ones I had. (someone throwing up behind my back, someone clapping right into my ear and people talking gibberish in my room)

  • @mitchspencer7549
    @mitchspencer7549 3 года назад +1

    Paranoid schizophrenic. One year ago, I hallucinated a horrific fight between my landlord and another tenant. The guy took a knife and plunged it into her neck and she began to bleed profusely while falling to her knees. He looked at me with solid black eyes no pupils or iris, just black pools... He then started walking towards me slow like Micheal Myers in Halloween. I fetched my Glock from my gun safe and stepped out of my apartment, gun in hand and trained in front of me, the guy who I thought stabbed my landlord nowhere in sight. I realized then that I was aiming my gun at my neighbor's teenage son, much to his horror. I was hospitalized because the police were called. I turned over my gun and have not had one since.

  • @dannywiebe502
    @dannywiebe502 3 года назад +1

    I'm not schizophrenic but one time when i was high as fuck diving home i forgot to play music, but i was hearing music in my head, it kind of freaked me out a bit because i don't usually hear things like that, but for most of the time that i was hearing it i thought "what the fuck, this is the craziest freestyle I've ever done, but I'm doing it on accident" it was quite weird

  • @Xyphra
    @Xyphra Год назад +1

    I don't think I'm schizophrenic but I'll hallucinate burning leaf smells from time to time. Haven't smelled it since I started seroquel

  • @2moodymoon
    @2moodymoon 4 года назад +2

    Going to see psychdoc next month and about to question if there's mild hallucinations and doesn't make me feel anything negative is there need to diagnose anything 😂
    "Shadow people", things seem wrong sized sometimes, light flickering, random audios or radio playing on the background.. 😅

  • @Tony-nj9de
    @Tony-nj9de Год назад +1

    not schizophrenic but when I was 4 I had a bad fever that caused me to hallucinate I woke up at night and noticed the clock was moving too fast and I saw a lion in my room going out to the living room and back and then I went to the living room I seen a door open in the ceiling and I seen Goombas from Mario coming out of it yea it was crazy! parents took me to the hospital afterwards

  • @WujekFu
    @WujekFu 11 месяцев назад +1

    A friend of mine had diagonized schizophrenia and told me that he often saw a large dog that followed him everywhere. The dog was very ugly, even decomposed and instead of fangs it had a human teeth and a human hands instead of paws.

  • @oxyroid
    @oxyroid 4 года назад +3

    im not sure if it was sleep paralysis or something, but one day i “woke up” I honestly think I was still sleeping or hallucinating, that I got up and took a pill. everything felt VERY real. my boyfriend was in bed next to me. i laid back down and closed my eyes. then im assuming this is when i woke up “for real”. i couldn’t move at all. i thought my body was hiving up from the pill I took and I was going to die. i wanted my boyfriend to wake up and get me out of it so bad. i felt like i was burning as well. it lasted about 20 seconds. it hasn’t happened since then

  • @vehement.
    @vehement. Год назад +1

    I’m not diagnosed and doubt my issue is wholly schizophrenia or even that, but it’s definitely something similar. I’m not thinking of a one time thing but rather the only hallucination I get. There are demons, above me on the ceiling ready to attack me and eat me from above, besides me, always besides me even if I turn around or 50°, they smile at me with sharp teeth, at least I would say so if I could see them- inches away from my face, or at door corners, one hand on the door’s frame like I just caught it trying to sneak up on me. I’m absolutely terrified of them, I’m really done with them and I just want this to be over. Y’know, first time I saw FNAF I thought it looked really similar, not just the fact that they’re out to get me but also because I can’t stop them, I don’t know when they’ll be there, where they are, what they want, why I’m even there to begin with. I’m not religious at all, I know I call them demons but that’s really just because that’s the closest I got to describe them. They don’t look real, I can see them but I also can’t, they’re like a dream and I can’t help but wonder if they’re really real or not. I run out of rooms when I feel their large hands on my shoulder, I see their claws, but they always move when I try to see them. I have to run out of my room when that happens, I feel like it’s going to kill me and I’m normally not even scared of death (I have major depression, death is almost desired). Those things show up in such random times, I can never tell or prevent them. I think the scariest part of it is wondering if they’re real or not. Please, let me know if you may know what this is.

  • @Dragon-ge2hx
    @Dragon-ge2hx 2 года назад +1

    When i was little i had a weird experience where i was in my bed, facing towards one side but right on the edge of the left side of the bed, at around 1-2am i woke up to feeling something breathing on my neck, and i didn’t care and proceeded to keep sleeping lmfao

  • @furrymessiah
    @furrymessiah 4 года назад +4

    I wonder how many of these are/were legitimately because of mental illness, and how many are/were something supernatural, with the easiest excuse being mental illness.

  • @GGS0507
    @GGS0507 3 года назад +2

    Here’s a story I heard today
    So my friend has a sister with psychosis
    Since she has frequent voices in her head
    One of the voices said to her that her mum had kidnapped her baby and that she needed to call the police
    Later the police is at her mums door asking about why a crying girl is saying she kidnapped her baby
    She has had psychosis very badly for years now and I wish her the very best

  • @karmageddon9047
    @karmageddon9047 4 года назад +1

    I do sort of believe I may have some kind of visual hallucination kind of thing? But thats It? frequently, things moving in the corner of my eyes that makes me look over, thinking it might be a bug or a spider, but nothing ever being there. Though idk. Either there was something there or there was nothing there? And i dont know if anyone else ever gets this, but If i fall asleep the wrong way, I can get this feeling of falling, and scare myself awake because i feel like im falling out of my bed- even if i havent moved at all. Ill grab my bed and side railing and everything in a panic- but then realize ive just woken up and im fine. The falling but not really thing isnt as common, infact is suuuuuper rare compared to the seeing things in the corner of my eyes.

  • @lorriemiller6750
    @lorriemiller6750 4 года назад +1

    The only hallucinations I have ever had are people.calling my name but I look and never see them. Mental illness is not a result of experiences they also have a genetic component and a genetic predisposition to it. You do not just randomly develop schizophrenia out of nowhere for no reason. Seeing shadow people is not a schizophrenic thing or a mental disorder thing some houses are haunted and that is not a mental thing. I lived in a haunted house for 37 years and there was paranormal.activity and it was experience by people who were not schizophrenic the only one who was schizophrenic was my dad and he did not personally seem to experience any of the paranormal activity at all. He died of dementia in 2015 but nobody had ever caught his schizophrenia until he was over 70 and already had dementia so it was never treated.

  • @cristinarociu5443
    @cristinarociu5443 3 года назад +2

    Imagine if these weren't hallucinations but real things and these guys are spending their lives thinking they are ill, but is just our ignorance for not seeing what they see. My friend told me a couple of years ago she woke up seeing a tall person in the corner of her room wearing black and that person stood on top of her in the air and she was paralized. My nephew told me that 2 years ago when he was 9 when he was staying in his room alone the same thing happened to him and that "person" in black scratched him on his arm. He has the scar to this day. One night I woke up having a giant spider hanging on top of my bed looking at me with red eyes. I tried to hit it with my hand but it dissappeared in thin air and I felt so drained of energy that I fell back to sleep. Just saying maybe these guys are telling the truth and because the majority can't see these things they are treated as weird or sick. How come the hallucinations are quite similar.

    • @pumkin610
      @pumkin610 2 месяца назад

      How come the hallucinations are quite similar? Well it's not because the idea of shadow people gets shared around a lot, people who have never heard of those still get sleep paralysis of them or have hallucinations of them. My guess is that people usually have similar hallucinations because our brains are all like 90% similar just because we're all humans. Since all of our brains are shaped basically the same, we'll have similar thoughts, instincts, and the same emotions. Also we're all experiencing about the same time in history so like spiders and people exist basically everywhere and we learn about them and so when the brain needs to come up with a scary hallucination for some reason then it uses that information. And the reason why shadow people might be so common js that the brain can't usually make images appear in your waking vision as clear as day, so it can't even make fake details like colorful clothes. But somewhere hard-coded in our brains, we know what a shadow is.

    • @broidkanymore-zc4lt
      @broidkanymore-zc4lt 2 месяца назад

      yeah buddy good fucking luck proving this "discovery" of yours

  • @project__insanity
    @project__insanity 2 года назад +1

    hey I kinda have a question. does anyone else get horrible gorey images in there head somtimes when they are having an anxiety attack? idk but it has only happened twice (that I remember) and it only happened when it was really bad.
    uh....
    (tw: general gore and rotting corpses)
    the first one was of be looking in the car and seeing my mom and brothers mutilated decaying corpses sitting in their seats looking at me.
    the other was of my dad in the hallway levitating off of the ground... and he had no eyes....
    these were all just images I got in my head during anxiety attacks, but this was the first time it had happened, and now I'm kinda worried.

    • @pumkin610
      @pumkin610 2 месяца назад

      I've had a few panic attacks before but no I've never had intrusive gorey thoughts. One time when I was tired my brain suddenly made a very clear image of some sort of cool looking cat art made of black and glowing neon orange lines.

  • @quantamuon
    @quantamuon 3 года назад +2

    I was laying on my bed, when something caught my eye near the open door. I see a dark hand wrap around the side of the door and a dark shadow appears to look at me. Usually, when this , I look away and it goes away. Not this time. I stared a little too long and the figure came back. I was starting to freak out before roommate came home. This made me get help.

  • @alastor-thornehernandez3244
    @alastor-thornehernandez3244 Год назад +1

    i'm 17, been diagnosed for almost three years now (turning 18 this year) and i've had only one really bad one that still sticks out to me (well... two i guess but whatever this one is still bad). i was in school, in 8th grade, 6th period which was the period that i was a teachers aid. i was sitting by the teacher right after passing out papers and i started to zone out so badly that my body would shift to one side like i was falling asleep. but i was ok until close to the end of the period. after a while of zoning out like this, i started to hear machines beeping (like a heart monitor in a hospital), and (because i've learned not to show that i am hearing things) i closed my eyes to pin point where it was coming from.
    as i kept my eyes closed i could hear people shuffling in the part of the school where the cafeteria would be (which was right outside the classroom door), and i felt the need to go and open the door to check and see if i was really hearing these things, but i didn't because i was in a classroom full of 12/13 year old's (7th grade class) and if you show weakness they will attack (lol), so i kept my eyes shut, which i shouldn't have done because it only got worse because i wasn't looking at anything to ground myself.
    after a little bit i opened my eyes and i wasn't in a classroom anymore, it looked like i was in a waiting room, so i stared at a wall because i'm just so awkward that when i am indeed in a waiting room i don't look at anything or anyone unless i have to. after a few minutes a nurse came out, and was like, "hi, i'll take you to your room now." and she was sweet, really (not sarcastic). so i went and followed her, and she took me into "my room" (which, i found out after my episode ended, was actually my next period classroom), and had me sit down. a doctor came in and was talking to me about the tests he was going to run, and i was listening intently for some reason lol. i should have known that i was having an episode but as soon as the room changed all logic went out the window.
    he was talking about how i needed to have a small tube with camera on it shoved down my nose and throat, and into my stomach so they could see what was going on. he pulled out this tube, which scared the living shit out of me because it had these small spines on it (thorns almost i guess?) and i started squirming hard because, no man, don't shove that up my nose. they held my head back and pushed it in really hard and fast, and i'm told i started to yell out bc of the pain. it genuinely felt like i was being cut on the inside. after a few seconds they ripped it out of me so hard that it threw my head forward, and i started to cry and yell because i wasn't in a hospital anymore i was in my classroom but i felt and saw my nose bleeding.
    my teacher sent the class to the library and called in the two principals and the counselor, and i was sent home. to this day, i still get nervous when i think about that.
    EDIT: the word scream, where yell is about the nose bleeding thing, that was too dramatic so i changed it.

    • @alastor-thornehernandez3244
      @alastor-thornehernandez3244 Год назад

      when i'm out in public (usually) i always know i'm hallucinating bc i'll see and hear children trying to get my attention. if a child goes out of its way to bump into me, or talk to me when i don't know them, its a good sign that i most likely am not in my right mind at that moment.
      but the downside to this, is that i'm genuinely unsure if any kid i see that is younger than i (elementary school age, maybe 4th grade and below) isn't real. i'm typing this at school rn, theres an elementary school on the campus, and as i went down to the office, there were random kids in the highschool part of the campus, playing catch. i assume they weren't real, but if they were, oops.

  • @charlie.48420
    @charlie.48420 4 года назад +24

    I’m not schizophrenic but my depression caused me to hallucinate. I saw “shadow people” as i called them,looking at me from behind trees etc. Also i felt ppl tap my shoulder, grab my ankle, bugs crawl under my skin, and once i even heard a random music box blasting loud in my ear at least 3 times. it was terrifying. once i even saw my dogs leg bloody, hairless and i thought he was dying. that shit fucked me up, it started when i was like 11 or 12, lasted like a year. that shits crazy. i relate a lot to 2:53 , my cat would snore but after he died i could still hear him snoring behind the couch, god i felt ppl breathing down my kneck once holy shit that was horrible. once i saw a person hiding behind a car then i ignored it and they chased me, i could hear the footsteps,the breathing down my kneck, i cried as i waited at the bus stop because i was so shaken and still wasn’t totally sure if it was real, i didn’t see a doctor until after the hallucinations pretty much stopped

    • @venomfrankie
      @venomfrankie 3 года назад +4

      Depression with psychotic features. I have anxiety with psychotic features!

    • @charlie.48420
      @charlie.48420 3 года назад +3

      @@venomfrankie i actually have depression and anxiety so i rlly got KO’ed

    • @_c3t
      @_c3t Год назад

      Everything I would have visual hallucinations I would just see a shadow guy running or just standing there before I would walk past the blinds, always for a split second, and sometimes I used to rarely see one just peeking at me past the door not moving at all

  • @laxxayy
    @laxxayy 2 года назад +2

    The one that ends at 6:38 is so well explained, it describes that people with mental illness are also like normal people but there is always something in your brain that makes you do things that you know don't make much sense

  • @marahbaker8615
    @marahbaker8615 4 года назад +1

    Whats really scary is how normal the hallucinations seem to start before going completely haywire. They sound like bad dreams but you're awake and your brain is just fucking with you

  • @Hammurabi._
    @Hammurabi._ 4 года назад +1

    I'm not schizophrenic or anything but my dad died 2 years ago. one day I was sleeping at my mother's room and I usually wake up late so when I woke up I heard someone snoring and I thought it was my mother but when I got up no one was on the bed

  • @skellietheredd8982
    @skellietheredd8982 3 года назад +2

    I only have depression and anxiety as far as I know, but I have olfactory hallucinations pretty regularly. It's always something burning, usually I can identify what's 'burning', sometimes it's wood, sometimes it's plastic, or sometimes it's chemicals. As someone with a fear of fire, this is understandably an anxiety trigger.
    I also have visual hallucinations when I wake up shortly after falling asleep. I always have the bathroom light on due to a migraine disorder that causes me dizziness when I don't have something to re-orientate myself in the dark, so I can see what's around me and that probably doesn't help. Once it was a black hole inches from my face with tendrils coming out of it, but for some reason I wasn't concerned and went back to sleep. Another time I could see lines of poetry painted on the bathroom door, but I couldn't read it. The only time it actually disrupted someone else was when my mom and I fell asleep in the living room and I woke her up after jumping off the couch yelling for her to turn the light on because there was a scorpion on the wall.

  • @batsaranganerdene6911
    @batsaranganerdene6911 3 года назад +1

    this gave me schizophrenia just by watching it lol

  • @9029-d7t
    @9029-d7t 3 года назад +1

    as a schizo its hard not to trust your senses imagine how you would feel if you were going on about your day and the things you see,hear sense smell and feel are all fake and having to guess reality from your own sense of reality imagine you lived alone and had this old man for a neighbor for 20 years but one day realize he died 5 years ago and every time you greeted him/ talked with him was fake even tho you know for a fact this conversations happen and you even know the time and date precisely that is the scary part about being a schizo yea scary stuff is scary at first but after some time you realize its fake but not being able to trust your own senses is the worst part how do you live life without seeing it, without hearing it without touching it hell, without smelling the fragrances of life but yea that's my 2 cents about this topic I have given you the truth, do what you will.

  • @emvader2
    @emvader2 4 года назад +2

    5:00 one scared me. I can't even think of them without getting into a panic

  • @confuseddullahan5046
    @confuseddullahan5046 3 года назад +1

    That can one freaked me out. I only have living shadows. They have eyes and sometimes mouths. They watch and whisper. .... I umm keep lights with me at all times.

    • @confuseddullahan5046
      @confuseddullahan5046 3 года назад +1

      I'm proud made it 8 min before I have to adjust my lights in the house watching this

  • @neverthesame7887
    @neverthesame7887 3 года назад +1

    omg---just a light comment --notice the way bipolar is pronounced exactly at --7:23-- -- go to 7:20 and wait.. Made me laugh so hard!

    • @neverthesame7887
      @neverthesame7887 3 года назад

      why do lines appear through the words sometimes? Too many corrections?

  • @aaronharper1209
    @aaronharper1209 4 года назад +1

    I don’t have this but I have hallucinated before even though my brain quickly realizes the mistake and fixes it. The scariest thing I saw was part of a black figure I presume to be a dark person of me. Full black so the skin, clothes, and hair was pure black.

  • @0michelleki020
    @0michelleki020 4 года назад +1

    I have heard that Schizophrenic disorders can be different from culture to culture, like they will vary from West European culture to Slavic culture and Asian cultures and so on.

  • @mikealberts993
    @mikealberts993 4 года назад +4

    Does seeing black quick flashes count? Inside my house.

    • @dorothyheart
      @dorothyheart 4 года назад

      No in your house but yes.

    • @ghuttsmckenzie4269
      @ghuttsmckenzie4269 4 года назад

      I see those too, but only when I know I'm not the only one who lives in the house. Once I'm alone it becomes rather peaceful.

    • @anastasiacline6159
      @anastasiacline6159 4 года назад

      That look like a swarm of flies or something? I get them after I sneeze and sometimes after I stand up. The doctors I've been to say I'm just seeing the white blood cells circulating in my eyes due to low blood flow in the tiny veins in the eyes. Of course they also said going blind and dizzy every time I stand up, take a shower, or finish exercising is also normal so take that explanation with a grain of salt. It also only happens when my resting blood pressure is 90/60 and below, and that blood pressure doesn't worry them either lol.

    • @mikealberts993
      @mikealberts993 4 года назад

      @@anastasiacline6159 its called standing up to fast and no it’s nothing compared to this

  • @alreed2434
    @alreed2434 3 года назад

    What the fawk is this background... Are they gonna get out
    ... Are they here.... Can u help... They're looking out... Climbing out..

  • @Kitsco45
    @Kitsco45 4 года назад +1

    The 5:25 I think that’s hypnagogic hallucination. I’m not schizophrenic but I have a lot of sleeping problems (amazingly not insomnia) I get those from time to time at least the auditory one. I usually hear people talking like a group or a someone whispering in my ear

  • @bradthevlad5568
    @bradthevlad5568 3 года назад +1

    Wait when you dream and something happens then aslo happens a bit later like a days or so irl would be it too

    • @pumkin610
      @pumkin610 2 месяца назад

      I think that happened to me too or at least I thought it did, in my dream there was a sentence spoken, then later in real life my classmate said the sentence, but the sentence is so uncommon and specific that it's pretty much impossible for a person to say it, which leads me to believe with confidence that the student didn't actually say the sentence from my dream but my brain made it seem like she did. Nothing unusual has ever happened to me aside from that time i saw a large white light fly down and disappear but that might have actually been real in some way.

  • @loganr6203
    @loganr6203 Год назад +1

    I have Auditory hallucinations quite a bit. The scariest one was when I thought two people had broken into my house and were just chatting in my basement but everytimeI went I to the room the voices would stop and I started tearing the room apart to find two people who never existed

  • @0michelleki020
    @0michelleki020 4 года назад +1

    I'm not Schizophrenic, but the closest to hallucinations i have had would be fever hallucinations as a child, like your body and the room stretches or becomes shorter, it's was scary but now where i'm an adult i know what's going on, i also have had sleep paralysis two times with a shadow person standing next to my bed, and another with the lady from the Grudge which was scary as hell.

    • @upds_0851
      @upds_0851 3 года назад +1

      when you are sick it might be normal to see some things like a room moving
      when i was younger and sick i was once trying to walk and didn’t notice that i was going near the stairs and i fell down the stairs lol

  • @teambeining
    @teambeining 3 года назад +1

    Fascinating. Thank you to those who shared and ... I’m sorry.

  • @Thefirelordozai
    @Thefirelordozai 3 года назад +1

    I did not appreciate getting a Tampax add of Amy Shumer shoving a tampon in her mouth after the story of the person who was chased through the store. 😤

  • @delseywitt398
    @delseywitt398 2 года назад +1

    I thought I hallucinated trying to murder someone with a pen to the throat. It was not a hallucination. I'm schizoid personality disorder, bipolar, PTSD, thought disorders, psychotic disorder, etc. I live in hell. Every fucking minute of my life. I live in Hawaii and when I got the false missile alert I raised the corners of my mouth the tiniest least little bit because it was all the had the energy to do, although I was actually ecstatic, and went back to sleep, only to be awakened by the news that it was false thirtysomething minutes later. Pissed off about living ever since.

  • @NotALandLubber
    @NotALandLubber 4 года назад +1

    This happend to me one day but notice that i never have halicoutionations i spelled this wrong please excuse me but one day I woke up in the middle of the night and saw a shadow of a man in my room at my window and i thought it was just my mind but I dont know if it was real

  • @pixeldemon6173
    @pixeldemon6173 4 года назад

    Holy fucking shit. I watched this before night, and I kid you not, I had the worst nightmare of my life. First, I was driving and flipped my car. Then, I woke up and everything was spinning. Next, I woke up again and felt the worst spine-chilling, paralyzing existential dread of my life, as soon as something entered my room. It was so real I thought everything was there, like in those descriptions in posts. I literally felt like a schizophrenic, despite not being one. It was horrifying. My brain is going mental.
    Edit: grammar

  • @lilacretor
    @lilacretor 3 года назад +1

    I thought the world was taken over by zombies and there was one in my house, I took my door handle off and hid in a corner for hours in silence

  • @scepticalhyenas5750
    @scepticalhyenas5750 6 месяцев назад

    Oh man, yeah. I almost never hallucinate (im more the paranoid delusions type, lmao) and the few I get have been a mix of boring and absolutely terrifying. On the "boring" end, constant whispering sounds from behind me. On the "absolutely terrifying" end, bugs climbing around in my head, coming up from my throat and into my sinuses

  • @SuperNoseFace
    @SuperNoseFace 3 года назад +1

    I'm bipolar and have massive hypnopompic/hypnagogic hallucinations when I don't get enough sleep, day or night, and I've felt hands around my throat and things pushing me across my bed multiple times. But tbh I was surprisingly chill about it. The most distressed I've been is when I've been trapped in a passing out/nightmare/waking up/hallucinate cycle and was so completely terrified because the lines were completely blurred because the nightmare was super realistic and took place in my apartment/places eerily similar to my apartment, when I would finally manage to fight out of the nightmare and was for sure awake I'd still see/hear the things from my nightmare and be unable to tell when I'd fallen asleep again. Not even sure exactly what was out to get me, but embarrassingly the phrase the booming voice would repeat and terrifiy me was BIG VAGINA. I had been trying to figure out if the thing could read my mind and thought of a nonsense phrase, and turns out it could! BIG VAGINA was like the sirens in the Silent Hill movie, that's when I knew I was in trouble and shit would start up/things would distort. Auditory is my least favorite type of hallucination hands down.
    Lucky for me if I have them during the day when I'm at work they've all been mostly brief nonsense images that don't scare me (naked man covered in Cheeto dust conducting a choir of children ).

  • @FarmerBread24
    @FarmerBread24 2 года назад +1

    When i was like 9 years old, i was on my bed and i was just staring at the ceiling, then it was 3:00, then after like what felt like a eternity it was still 3:00, and I started to hear stuff, static noises, then i thought i saw mickey mouse with a knife, so I freaked out and smashed the air, there was nothing there, but the static noises were still there, then it was 3:01 the noises stoped, mickey stop showing up, it was all a bad hallucinations…. Right?

  • @civetbutlemonbutmouse6087
    @civetbutlemonbutmouse6087 Год назад

    OMFG 6:47 I SEE THOSE SHADOW PEOPLE AND THEY FREAK ME OUT SO MUCH (I'm 13 and have all the symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia but it would be called schizoaffective because I've been diagnosed and medicated for depression and anxiety but haven't seen anybody about a diagnosis)

  • @JohnPadilla-f7t
    @JohnPadilla-f7t 3 месяца назад

    I'm a former drug addict and on some of my binges I stayed up for 3 days, and I was slowly loosing my mind. I saw a slimy looking snake looking hallucination on the windows seal and it asked me in a deep voice what did I want. I am convinced I saw the devil and he was trying to make a deal with me. Crazy stuff.

  • @kskerlake1284
    @kskerlake1284 Год назад

    I haven‘t been diagnosed with schizophrenia yet since my parents refuse to take me to a doctor. Yet there is always some random (very) black dude with horns and white glowing eyes creeping up in the corner of my bed when my lights are off. This only happens when im awake and never when I‘m going to sleep. It used to creep on me when I was almost asleep but that was when I had a destroyed sleep schedule. I still experience the hallucinations especially if someone is in the same room as me. I also sometimes experience auditory hallucinations but it happens rarely. I am also religious, so maybe thats why that dude had horns. I think it was a demon.

  • @_c3t
    @_c3t Год назад

    I used to have auditory hallucinations, years ago I used to have ones of basically just my parents saying my name or telling me to come out. Not that scary but recently I think on Jan or Feb I was at my friends for the night and I heard knocking on the door, it was shut, but I thought it was my friends dad checking up on us but I kept on hearing knocking and sometimes hearing the door open and even foot steps, but I mostly heard knocking, and I couldn't sleep, yes I did not sleep at all and I also though I saw a tall man and just stood there for a few seconds and it would just disappear.

  • @graveyrddd
    @graveyrddd 2 года назад

    Well here’s one from me I had a psychosis from drinking a bottle of vodka in 2 days alcohol psychosis anyway I was hearing music in my walls and then I look up and there is the grim reaper floating on my ceiling and then all of a sudden I thought I was a genius evil god

  • @youarenowawarepodcast8896
    @youarenowawarepodcast8896 Год назад

    Not schizophrenic (hopefully) but I have plenty of hallucinations. I have the constant hallucinations of walls (or flat surfaces in general) breathing, walls shifting, bugs or black small dots swarming in the air or in my drinks, pictures appearing to look as if you could step into them, figures in pictures moving, and very rarely figures in my room.
    The worst one was one of my first. I could see a black figure standing by the front door of the apartment I was staying at. I was with my two brothers who were asleep at the time. I had started to see figures for a while during that early period of 2020 (a lot less now) so I knew it wasn't real. It still made me panic a bit, especially watching it breathe a bit. I turned my back and went to go quickly use my phone to text my friends for a distraction.
    Right in that moment, I heard the creatures footsteps up from behind me and then the figure run into my older brothers room. I screamed bloody murder. The worst part was that I could not control my reaction. I had screamed and jumped and flailed out of pure fear; a feeling I had never felt before and something that felt beyond terrifying. My brothers woke up and ran in and I was freaking out, telling them someone was in my older brothers room before calming down and... explaining what had happened. We laughed about it eventually but I still felt shaky. I still feel a bit shaky now because of it lol. Though thankfully, nothing has hapened since.
    My 'severe' hallucinations are now sleep paralysis or tired based; which I'm sure is very normal since that's just your brain being half asleep. The worst one of those was in the same year as the one above, in which I could hear a woman screaming bloody murder behind me and due to sleep paralysis, I could not turn around. I could see a large figure watching me and then I felt it run into bed with me.

  • @riofan5
    @riofan5 2 года назад

    When I was watching tosh.0 with my mom and step-dad, i saw an episode where a shirtless dude was walking on a driveway. As he walked up, his arms started to merge and his face smushes in.
    It was a freaking terrifying thing it's just I thought it apart of the episode but that didn't explain for the screaming in the background that was screeching and blood curdling.
    Later in life, I was diagnosed with Schizoaffective disorder.

  • @tylerstewart3181
    @tylerstewart3181 4 года назад +1

    Joe Biden sniffing my toes.

  • @BamBabyBrenda
    @BamBabyBrenda 2 года назад

    The baby crying under my bed and crawling around the room at 2 am.
    It was more terrifying than hearing a demonic sounding voice speak to me from a wall saying "you've let us down" after hearing a child's laughter.
    Oh another terrifying audible hallucination was hearing clown laughter. That was awful.
    I have no idea what's truly wrong with me, but I know smoking weed makes it terrible. So I don't touch it or let anyone smoke it near me.

  • @Celeste-tx2pm
    @Celeste-tx2pm 2 года назад

    Well, no diagnosis but I do have hallucinations quite often.
    I was sitting outside in school when a girl approached me, she looked like she was a 15-16 year old girl. She asked me if I wanted one of her cookies, and I declined. She became really aggressive and started chasing after me, while chanting the ABC song and dancing to it. She chased me into a classroom where I then snapped out of it and got sent home.

  • @PitsTasteGood
    @PitsTasteGood 4 года назад +1

    I bet if someone enjoyed hallucinogenics also had schizophrenia, there's a slight chance that their hallucinations will bring them great joy. LOL
    It's easier when you want it.

  • @naylencool4999
    @naylencool4999 4 года назад +3

    I like cats

  • @bobmarb112
    @bobmarb112 2 года назад

    i remember this time when i was 8 where I watched E.T before bed but i woke up at like 2 in the morning and randomly looked through the window and saw a crooked weird alien witch thing beacuse I was also scared of a story about witches. (I do not have it but I have ASD (autism spectrum disorder),it can cause really bad hallucination's

  • @KLRN-qc7jp
    @KLRN-qc7jp 10 дней назад

    Pet...psychiatrist?
    WTF??!!!11
    🤣

  • @fast1nakus
    @fast1nakus 4 года назад

    Im so fucking glad weed doesn't make you hallucinate

  • @briannalilly4041
    @briannalilly4041 4 года назад +2

    I haven't had any visual hallucinations in the way that you would think, nothing scary anyway. I mean I sometimes see things that aren't there, but nothing scary per se. When it comes to auditory, though, I've had one that really freaked me out. There's long backstory to it (I'll tell it if you want me to), but I was out skating late since summer was just about over. I had to walk home in the dark, before I had left the hill I had an... Interesting encounter with somebody. I kept on thinking I heard footsteps behind me and freaked the fuck out.

    • @voidgalaxzii1030
      @voidgalaxzii1030 4 года назад

      iiiVLONE33 I've heard online, so don't treat this as fact, that when things are eerily quite your brain likes to create noises that aren't there

    • @blockmagic7798
      @blockmagic7798 4 года назад

      Ah yes, I love stories. Go on.

    • @briannalilly4041
      @briannalilly4041 4 года назад

      @@voidgalaxzii1030 it wasn't that quiet. There's a highway right next to the park. Every time I looked around there was nobody there which is why I freaked out so badly, other than it being really dark

    • @briannalilly4041
      @briannalilly4041 4 года назад

      @@blockmagic7798 okay, as I said I'd been out skating late at night. In my village, there's a really steep hill I like to hit. I was hitting that hill, and there was a fire truck in the driveway of the fire station, which is where I would typically turn around (it was too steep to stop on and the driveway is slanted and wide enough for me to turn around) so I had to go to the bottom of the hill and turn into the gas station, so I was on the other side of the road. There was a guy on that side walking his dog or taking it out, I don't know if he lived on the street or not. Anyway, I'm waking back up the hill and he says something I can't exactly make out. I figure he's talking to his dog. Eventually I figure out he was saying wait up. I'm walking past him and he's like "hey dumbass, do you know how to fucking listen? I said wait up. If I would have let this dog go he would have lit your ass up." So I'm like "Look, bitch, learn to speak proper fucking English, then you can cuss me out. And if you let that pussy ass dog go and he went after me, you'd have a dead ass dog. I've got a switchblade in my pocket, don't fuck with me." He says "go on waking" but by that point I was already walking away and flipping him off. I didn't actually have my switchbalde on me at the time because I didn't usually carry it, but I did have a screwdriver in case my trucks came loose. I could seriously fuck somebody up with a screwdriver if I had to (it was fairly sharp, no idea why, that's how it came). I was walking home (I have to go through the park to get home because there's an underpass this way I don't have to go on the highway) and I could have sworn I kept hearing footsteps. There was nobody there but me. I know it doesn't exactly sound that scary but it freaked me the fuck out. Encountering an aggressive person and then having to walk through a park by myself when it's pitch black and hearing footsteps may not sound exactly terrifying, but for me it was. Especially because I'm a skinny 14 year old girl who's fairly underweight. Also, you can bet that I didn't leave home without my switchblade again after that.

    • @charlie.48420
      @charlie.48420 4 года назад +2

      damn that shits scary. once i hallucinated someone chasing me down the street, it felt so real i could hear the pounding footsteps and him breathing down my neck. when i got to my bus stop and turned around it was gone, my friend saw me crying at the bus stop and i said i’m fine. i was dissociating that whole year, it was only 6th grade

  • @Hercules1-v9m
    @Hercules1-v9m 4 года назад

    Hopefully it's 2020....Only I'm not a schizophrenic.

  • @Fanstasma_TG
    @Fanstasma_TG 3 года назад

    i rember a long time ago i was staying at a freinds house and we were playing hide and seek me and the friend hid toghter when we were hiding i went to the bath romm when i came out i saw what alot of thease people saw witch was a tall man with no face i freaked out and ran to a dirffent room and when i looked again it looked like he just fadded away

  • @HuffinGlu
    @HuffinGlu Год назад

    3:55 damn this one hit a little different. When I was 14 I was laying in bed about to fall asleep. I felt something hit me very hard right smack in the middle of my face. I jumped and opened my eyes to a pitch black figure standing at the foot of my bed, head almost to the ceiling staring down at me. Pitch black face with slightly red eyes. It just stood there, then faded away. Can still see that shit when I close my eyes sometimes.

  • @DancinFerret10
    @DancinFerret10 3 года назад +1

    I used to hallucinate everyday for a year , still not sure why it suddenly went away tbh, but the worst one was when I would have a tactile hallucination that any food I was eating for suddenly feel like the texture of hair

  • @jorwilson1781
    @jorwilson1781 2 года назад

    Hallucinations don't move they stand and stare

  • @nmarrs8539
    @nmarrs8539 4 года назад +2

    What happens when you give someone with this LSD?

    • @amannamedsquid313
      @amannamedsquid313 4 года назад

      Probably a heart attack.

    • @Hoogleman
      @Hoogleman 3 года назад +1

      I've hallucinated probably since I was around 12 years old. At first, I generally couldn't tell the difference between what was real or not, but over the years have gotten much better at realizing what is or isn't there. (24 years old currently.) I did some a few years back, and it was mostly just uncomfortable. I was never able to "let go" due to the feeling of mentally and physically disintegrating I would experience when I tried, because I always resort to grounding myself during hallucinations. Mentally, I wasn't tripping very much, but it still was all effecting me physically, nonetheless. Felt like I didn't take a single breath for 6 hours straight, even though I knew I had, as I was breathing very deliberately. Flipping back and forth between being super hot, and freezing to death. Overall, not a good time, but an unexpected side effect of being depression free for 6 months straight occurred, so that was pretty nice.

  • @laurenporter7052
    @laurenporter7052 3 года назад

    Wow. So much self diagnosis in the comments section.

  • @tsublox9290
    @tsublox9290 3 года назад

    Like maybe 2 weeks ago while this was happening, I felt like someone was brushing against my hair, I was able to hear it too. But I don't really have that anymore so meh.

  • @prodhouston579
    @prodhouston579 3 года назад +1

    I thought shadow people were a normal thing? I've seen a shadow that looked so similar to someone I knew that I thought they were in my room at 2am and tried talking to them but quickly realized it was just a shadow and I tried going back to bed but couldn't. Thought it was just a normal kid imagination?

    • @ari913
      @ari913 3 года назад

      the mind is weird, man. most likely it could have just been from tiredness if it's a one off thing

  • @user-tr3jw1df6q
    @user-tr3jw1df6q 4 года назад +12

    Huh where’s everyone

  • @Renram22
    @Renram22 3 года назад

    I used to see the tulpa-like creatures. Usually one black and one white one. Sometimes they would come at me and it would scare the crap out of me. A few times while i was driving or getting into my car. Sometimes they would sit at the top corners of my bedroom ceiling and watch me sleep. Sometimes they would be in the closet waiting for me to get out of the shower. It was weird. Most of the time i didn't feel like i was in danger. The white one was only scary a few times and it came out towards the end of me overcoming whatever that was. It lasted months though. There would be a guy that would watch me at the top of the stares as i was watching tv in the living room. It was weord and im glad my therapist refused to tag me as schizophrenic. He felt like it was tied to a lot of stress i was going through. I began to over come it when a co-worker diagnosed woth schizophrenia told me about tulpas and how to deal with them. Even though i feel like they weren't actual tulpas it help get a grasp on what i was going through and now i dont see any of thay stuff anymore. I cant imagine living like that my whole life.

  • @bellissima-lz5ci
    @bellissima-lz5ci 4 года назад +1

    I’m not properly diagnosed yet but I believe that I am young enough to know I have it just not having delusions cuz that’s an older people thing. The worst hallucination I had was the first day of 9th grade, I was nervous but I was getting through, when I was in English (my first class) I started to see shadows, shadows of people who didn’t even exist. The shadows kept forming around until I saw it, the man that I saw take his life showed up and he shot himself... again. I didn’t know what to do because I was in school and no one knew that I had these issues, so I just sat there looking in terror. That was the scariest one, I also was going to bed one night and I saw the shadow of a man standing there, I didn’t know what to do except try to beat him with my pillow.
    The weirdest one was it was storming outside and I heard a cat dying, I was running downstairs to help it when I asked my mom “do you hear that cat?” She said, “no” there was no cat.

    • @LadyNikitaShark
      @LadyNikitaShark 4 года назад +2

      Go to a doctor. Not all mental disorders are due to trauma or older people. If you have it since an young age without any trauma it's probably genetic. Try to learn about your blood family mental health. I have Bipolar I but never had any trauma that justify it but I do have several blood relatives with schizophrenia/bipolar disorders. I was diagnosed as an adult my my doctors agree(by my medical/personal history) that I probably started showing symptoms around age 6. The sooner you get the right treatment, the better will be your adult life. A lot of people with this type of disorders drop out of school bc they don't have treatment, don't be one of them.

    • @Pekkinducks
      @Pekkinducks 2 года назад

      Same i got it when I was 5 scary shit but i don't see it hear hallucinations that much the hallucination i had recently is when I was driving and I swear i saw the damn Walmart but i didn't and I swear i saw the Mexican restaurant but i didn't and then after that i went to this street and i saw all of the places i saw but there were smaller Walmart didn't look big then my hallucination ended and i was close to the hotel

  • @xRnChrisx
    @xRnChrisx 4 года назад

    Serious question, what would happen if, say, you're having a visual hallucination, and you take your phone out to look at it through your phone's camera? Would it be visible? Would it disappear? If you cannot trust your senses, maybe technology might help?

    • @anastasiacline6159
      @anastasiacline6159 4 года назад

      I don't hallucinate (that I know of anyways), however I'm not sure that would work as I've seen some pretty fed things through my poor quality camera that definitely aren't there. For instance. I took a picture of my Christmas tree and in the unlit fireplace next to the tree the pixels got very warped to the point it looked like there was a rip in the fabric of reality. Also there are a ton of pictures where there are just random faces or shadowy figures that look super haunting.

  • @ladyfatassii901
    @ladyfatassii901 2 года назад

    God.bless all.affected by this

  • @xneversurr3nder623
    @xneversurr3nder623 2 года назад

    I’m schizophrenic, my hallucination is seeing my dad with big eyes closed lip, and full tensed and raging at me or he gets more stronger each time he appears. I’m not even going to fight back because when I stare him at the eyes in my head he cries or vanish then comes back after 1 sec.

  • @chronicgas
    @chronicgas 3 года назад

    I have it I was walking at night and 15 ppl surrounded me with knifes jumped outta trees and out the dark to standing in front of my path of flashlight and got stabbed in stomach in the hallucination