Hallucinations

I've hallucinated before.

But then I'm quite mad.
 
I once saw the textured ceiling above my bed "shift" its place. A tile sort of slid out of place a moved a few inches. I've also had audible hallucinations. I'm a medicated manic depressive, if anyone is wondering.
 
I once had Hallucinations on singulair, an asthma medication. Yes, an asthma medication.
(http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/DrugSafety...mationforHeathcareProfessionals/ucm165489.htm)
Specifacally, everything had a blue tinge and I heard voices telling me I had been transported through time back to the Titanic the night it sank. I was about to commit myself, when I forgot a dose, and I felt normal. I thought it may have been the medicine and it was.

I also once had insomnia for a couple of nights and hallucinated spiders on My fathers Face. (I was a kid)
 
I'm hallucinating right now. You don't really exist. Sorry.
 
No, sadly not. Would make my life less boring if I'd see things.
 
During my student exchange trip to Europe, I was so hyped after arriving that I really thought I was able to attend classes the next day. Jet lag caught up with me in the middle of the math class - my brain was just so fried it was misfiring.
 
When I was in college, I drove almost 40 hours straight from Tempe, AZ to North Carolina. I slept for about 4 hours in Texas... but that's about it. By the time I reached the South Carolina and North Carolina border (at night)... the lines on the side of the road rose up and became claws and the dashes in the middle of the highway became eyes. This glowing monster dog was slashing at me while I was driving. It's a good thing that I was the only one on the road at the time because I'm sure I must have swerved a little bit trying to avoid being "slashed". I pulled over for a while and shook it off.

I made it to my destination city and breathed a sigh of relief. Right after that sigh of relief... I ran over a cat.

I thought to myself... "stupid cat".
 
Only once, saw Alice in Wonderland under the influence of certain substances, saw some weird stuff during the car ride.
 
I've had them when very tired. Seeing normal objects and thinking they are something else.
 
I once had Hallucinations on singulair, an asthma medication. Yes, an asthma medication. (http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/DrugSafety...mationforHeathcareProfessionals/ucm165489.htm)
Specifacally, everything had a blue tinge and I heard voices telling me I had been transported through time back to the Titanic the night it sank. I was about to commit myself, when I forgot a dose, and I felt normal. I thought it may have been the medicine and it was.
Also, I foget whether I heard voices telling me this or the Singulair gave me delusions (I was in a really confused state of mind) but I thought that if I sat down I would die.
 
'Pretty sure that's not even a potential side effect of Singulair.
 

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