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I'm kinda freaked out (Thread 2)?

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Ok, I am kinda freaked out. Let me start from the beginning.

Late in May I went inside to get my mom coffee, I jumped because the let's went out and everything had a bluish tint. Mom and m bro said that it didn't happen.

A few weeks ago I thought I saw a black thing go zipping across the wall, again, they didn't see it.

Numerous times I thought I heard them calling my name or talking to me when they weren't

And now I sometimes experience (1-3 times a week) things similar, but don't ask because I'm afraid mom will take me to get a test for a psychotic disorder.

My family also says that I "blank out" that I'm over sensitive, have little common sense, but yet I'm in 4 advanced classes!

If it helps I am a teenage male, I just want to know what's going on, please help.

BTW, I appreciate all help, but I'd prefer more scientific answers than spiritual. Thanks all. :)

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  1. It sounds like you're hallucinating. It might be schizophrenia. Symptoms of that disease usually begin to manifest themselves during early adulthood. You might want to try doing some research and checking to see if this runs in your family. It's genetic.


  2. I think you need to tell your family and go to the doctor. You are describing Schizophrenia. Which needs to be treated immediately. We don't need people with that condition in the world running loose. Please go to the doctor asap.....

  3. Are you kidding, if your family was seeing these things, they would admit it to you.

    You are describing schizophrenia!

  4. Maybe you're getting schizophrenia? Go to the doctor, and explain what's going on.

  5. Just go to a doc and tell him about your experience. Then leave it in the doc's professional hands and follow his guidance from there.  Please do it soonest possible.

  6. I don't really want to freak you out or anything, but seeing things and hearing things could be a sign of schizophrenia. Delusions and hallucinations are common, both visual and auditory. Maybe going to see a therapist might not be such a bad idea? They can help.  

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