Dinnerwith6
Silly me
- Dec 11, 2025
- 20
I keep getting delusions that I don't realise I have, and by the time someone asks if there's something wrong it's become obsolete, and bringing up would feel false. I want to say it with confidence, but there's never a session where I get to, so instead I shut up and answer with the same "I don't know". Because I genuinely don't know until like months later and at that point I don't think I'm in need of any help. And it's hard to tell if I've stopped believing in it or if my mind has just moved on to the next shiny thing, maybe it is there shoved at the very back of my brain.
And how am I supposed to know if what I saw were hallucinations or hallucinations caused by something outside? Is there a checkbox in what I need to check to be certain that what I'm experiencing isn't just something the human body normally does? For all I know, all my symptoms could have been a wild coincidence and they just so happened to appear at the same time.
And how am I supposed to know if what I saw were hallucinations or hallucinations caused by something outside? Is there a checkbox in what I need to check to be certain that what I'm experiencing isn't just something the human body normally does? For all I know, all my symptoms could have been a wild coincidence and they just so happened to appear at the same time.