
snallygaster
So los mid fahdon
- Feb 18, 2024
- 7
I've had them for about 2–3 years, but now they're amping up. They were all very mild at first, I'd just see vague movement on the floor, like the blur of a pet running past you too fast for you to see. Sometimes humanoid figures within doorways, dark and translucent like shadows, but they'd disappear when I looked at them straight on.
This year I started having auditory hallucinations from time to time, unintelligible whispering, distant conversation (when no one else was home), snapping or the sound of motion up close to my ear, and I hear faint screaming from running water.
It all sort of culminated one night, I heard the motions, the whispers, and conversation one after the other. I was uneasy, but could still manage until I hallucinated my dead cat curled up near my boots, and at that point I freaked the fuck out. It was vivid and entirely unlike anything else I've hallucinated.
I know that hallucinations can be a symptom of psychotic/manic depression, but I don't have any other symptoms at all. I don't think it'd be something like schizophrenia, either. When I told my psychiatrist, she didn't see it as a "great cause for concern". Does anyone else hallucinate from their depression?
This year I started having auditory hallucinations from time to time, unintelligible whispering, distant conversation (when no one else was home), snapping or the sound of motion up close to my ear, and I hear faint screaming from running water.
It all sort of culminated one night, I heard the motions, the whispers, and conversation one after the other. I was uneasy, but could still manage until I hallucinated my dead cat curled up near my boots, and at that point I freaked the fuck out. It was vivid and entirely unlike anything else I've hallucinated.
I know that hallucinations can be a symptom of psychotic/manic depression, but I don't have any other symptoms at all. I don't think it'd be something like schizophrenia, either. When I told my psychiatrist, she didn't see it as a "great cause for concern". Does anyone else hallucinate from their depression?