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10-15-2009, 06:33 PM
A while back I was diagnosed with PNES, sort of scoffed at it frankly. They say my brain waves are characteristic of someone who hallucinates.
Something happened to make me wonder. I had some insomnia, and doc prescribed a 30 day supply of lorazepam. I don't want to be habituated, so I was only taking it Sun to Thur. Last week on Sat I was having trouble sleeping, got up to pee. Had not had the drug since Thur. When I got back into bed and closed my eyes, I saw red, blue, yellow, and green letters and numbers on the back of my eyelids. Just wondering if this was a hallucination, and if it's related to taking the Lorazepam. Shortly after this I conked out. In fact, I wonder if this is an example of "she was asleep as soon as her head hit the pillow?"
This sort of worried me, as nothing like this happened before.
Something happened to make me wonder. I had some insomnia, and doc prescribed a 30 day supply of lorazepam. I don't want to be habituated, so I was only taking it Sun to Thur. Last week on Sat I was having trouble sleeping, got up to pee. Had not had the drug since Thur. When I got back into bed and closed my eyes, I saw red, blue, yellow, and green letters and numbers on the back of my eyelids. Just wondering if this was a hallucination, and if it's related to taking the Lorazepam. Shortly after this I conked out. In fact, I wonder if this is an example of "she was asleep as soon as her head hit the pillow?"
This sort of worried me, as nothing like this happened before.