Someone is in my house.

Ummm. I don’t believe in actual ghosts like people that have passed on. That isn’t what I meant.

Also, I was hallucinating. They switched my med and it’s tapped off and stopped

What is the difference between ‘actual ghosts’ and the ghosts or spirits from your earlier post?

Yeah, because that would be silly.

Who you gonna call?

When I think of spirits I think like either evil or righteous spiritual realm type things. (Examples: angels or demons). I was genuinely seeing a man leering an pacing in my bedroom and was in the middle of hallucinating during my OP

I’m glad you got your meds adjusted … Are you feeling better? I hope so.

I hope this isn’t too much of a thread hijack, because I am interested, were you using the words ghost and spirit to mean the same thing? Or are ghosts a separate entity?

What does being super in tune actually entail? Do you just sense a presence or feelings? Can you communicate somehow?

I have a cousin who says she is also very in tune with spirits but she is very closed mouth about details saying that I wouldn’t understand.

If you’re a former coworker who retired last year, you burn it like incense and wave it all around the building to clear our workplace of “bad vibes.” And I have an asthma attack. Awesome. Fortunately, even though he was told to never do it again after the first time and decided to do it anyway his last day, I noticed him carrying it around unlit the second time before he got started and left early.

I picked up the phone and dialed. As the line rang, an icy wave of terror washed over me when I realized that the call was coming from inside my house!

I use the term ghost or spirits but in reality I don’t believe dead people lurk around. I feel like I am very sensitive to not only supernatural type of things in the spirit realm that cannot really be seen and also very empathetic to those around me or the feeling a certain place emits. Examples- if I am near a person who is sad even if I haven’t seen them or spoke with them yet a sense of sadness overwhelms me. Example 2 (the feeling of a place) if I am say- in a place where a woman was raped an murdered her feels though she be dead, linger in the place and it fills me with shame or scaredness

Are you seeing or hearing anything now?

I’m seeing a lot of people that are rude and arrogant that I am pretty much done interacting with. Kbye

I’ve never understood why ghosties and such would suddenly go, “Oh, they’re burning sage! Gotta go now!”

That’s good news!

You know, that might be a good option if you can’t take joking and/or disagreement when you post. People disagree with and challenge posts here. They make jokes. If you don’t enjoy that kind of interaction – and a lot of people don’t, they prefer validation and Very Serious Responses – then this site might not be a good fit for you. It happens on the interwebs. shrug

This is like the third kiss off I’ve seen by this poster!

Just admit you find us irresistible, why don’t you?:smiley:

I was only worried for you.:frowning:

My bad. It’s hard to tell around here.

I am not having any more hallucinations. They switched me from Norco to Percocet, but Percocet made me have hot flashes, so they put me on Tramadol.

OK.

But, please remember, the SDMB is rather sarky, but not automatically mean.
Keep posting.
There are people here who care.

weird the dr. would do put you on percocet after the norco after you told him that, as percocet is stronger. tramadol is weaker than both. personally nothing short of 10mg norco or at least 7.5 mg percocet works for my pain, and i prefer something more like dilaudid or morphine. i have never understood how people get these weird reactions to such medicines as they usually just make me and everyone i’ve seen on them itchy or have low pulse/BP and tired feeling (but in a good way).

certainly never seen anyone “high” on such medicines, but i guess my definition of high is more along the lines of meth or crack, not something the opposite, but thats beside the point.

the ‘weird reaction’ of the delusional behavior you exhibited is more in line with shit like benadryl, dramamine, and scopolamine. i can’t stand that stuff.

is it possible you just weren’t getting good sleep? i know norco has more of an artificial feel than percocet, dilaudid, morphine, and so forth and maybe thats why the dr. switched you, easier to sleep on heavier shit. seems the weaker the narcotic, the more artificial it feels… the tramadol switch probably occurred because they hate writing out prescriptions for anything stronger than norco. and with tramadol being weaker than norco, he figured you wouldn’t be kept awake by the artificial feel… a win for both of you.

lol i dunno

Yeah I was kind of astonished by the Percocet option as I thought that was the case it being stronger.

I’m not sure why it did that to me. Maybe reacted to anesthesia still in my system?