So I get these tactile hallucinations right...
They either feel like water drops, hot spots, itches, or scratches (or other stuff). I know it might be confirmation bias and I might just be crazy (and I am crazy, my psychiatrist said that the abilify might help with the tactile hallucinations), but the coincidence with these tactile hallucinations is ridiculous sometimes. Part of me really believes that they are controlled by some sort of intelligence.
Anyone else?
>>19535674
It's just bugs crawling all over your body. Don't worry about it.
>>19535674
Posession.
Don't bother with jesus and people probably don't want to help you because they belong to the dark god.
Do something before it gains ground.
>>19535875
I've considered an exorcism but it doesn't really seem that evil.
>>19535674
i get tactile hallucinations as well but only while waking up or falling asleep and no anti-psychotic helped with that
>>19535674
Check your blood glucose and also check for multiple sclerosis.
High blood glucose can cause your sensory nerves to fire randomly, so can multiple sclerosis. You could have BOTH at sub clinical levels. Also MS can cause (or make worse) psychiatric problems.
>>19535875
so, what you're saying is.
my hand isn't going numb but i'm being possed?
cool.
>>19538109
if you feel you hand moving while its numb, no. but if you can feel your hand move while its numb and you physical hand is still, you can mentally take control and move it