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I keep seeing things and I feel quite strange?

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Ok, so today I have been feeling a bit odd. I keep seeing things walk past me in the corner of my eye. I also feel quite dizzy. Last night I was quite upset with something that happened but I won't go into that.

I have been eating normally and haven't taken any sort of medication recently. The only thing I have taken is a Vitamin D pill, but I take those everyday and I'm usually fine.

What do you think this could be? I feel really weird.

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  1. This sounds interesting, I would recommend going to see a doctor. You might have just a minor heart condition, or something way more serious, go to a doctor soon. Hope you feel better soon.


  2. Hallucinations are false or distorted sensory experiences that appear to be real perceptions. These sensory impressions are generated by the mind rather than by any external stimuli, and may be seen, heard, felt, and even smelled or tasted.

    A hallucination occurs when environmental, emotional, or physical factors such as stress, medication, extreme fatigue, or mental illness cause the mechanism within the brain that helps to distinguish conscious perceptions from internal, memory-based perceptions to misfire. As a result, hallucinations occur during periods of consciousness.

    Occasionally, people who are in good mental health will experience a hallucination. If hallucinations are infrequent and transitory, and can be accounted for by short-term environmental factors such as sleep deprivation or meditation, no treatment may be necessary. However, if hallucinations are hampering an individual's ability to function, a general physician, psychologist, or psychiatrist should be consulted to pinpoint their source and recommend a treatment plan.

    In many cases, chronic hallucinations caused by schizophrenia or some other mental illness can be controlled by medication. If hallucinations persist, psychosocial therapy can be helpful in teaching the patient the coping skills to deal with them. Hallucinations due to sleep deprivation or extreme stress generally stop after the cause is removed.

    Hallucinations that are symptomatic of a mental illness such as schizophrenia should be treated by a psychologist or psychiatrist.  

  3. You are having supernatural experiences! Spirits often interact with people by appearing for just a few moments in peripheral vision. Have you noticed that when you look quickly to catch a glimpse, it is gone. Your dizziness (weird feeling) is caused by a spirit occupying the same physical space as your material body.

    Your symptoms are the same as those who have been labeled as having schizophrenia. Schizophrenia, in reality, is not a neurological malady at all, but it is how people are defined who have your, and other, supernatural experiences, that science cannot explain. Science says they are mentally ill, they are not! There is nothing wrong with you, and you should not be fearful.

    Let me suggest the following: The next time you experience an anomaly in your peripheral vision, avoid turning either your head or eyes to get a better view. If you do this, the spirit will most likely remain visible for a bit longer, and you may use averted vision to see it. The reason they (or it) will not show themselves to you directly, is that you are not ready to see them, and they don't wish to frighten you. Also, if you try extending a hand in front of you, and wish that a spirit might touch it (they will know what you are thinking) you will most likely feel their presence.  

  4. It could just be your body reacting abnormally to high amounts of stress.  Your body may still be in a form of shock, causing your subconscious train of thought to waver in and out of focus when trying to comprehend your senses' raw information (such as your sight).  

    Just try to calm down, continue your daily routine, try to sleep in an efficient manor (the average person's sleep cycle lasts three hours so sleep in hour multiples of three to get the most of your sleep), and try in a NON-STRESSFUL manor to deal with whatever is upsetting you.  

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