Jabberwocky
Frumious Bandersnatch
While I agree to a certain extent, don't be scaring pagey into thinking she has a really serious disorder when she may and most probably does not. Just hearing that is enough to drive one a little nuts.
this.
Also, remember that taking drugs be it heroin or meth, it causes some people to become paranoid.
I've never seen or thought somthing was "in the corner" but when i was doing alot of OC I would think people were always talking about me, wispering. turns out i was being totaly self absorbed and they weren't talking about me.
I know it's probably out of the question to take a break from H but i would give it a good try.
do you meditate? This would help for sure.
perhaps its a manifestation of anxiety - which is strange i know but opiates do give me anxiety for some reason especially during the rush or come up. Maybe you should have a night light or something too. I hope you can take a break from H and opiates in general, they certainly aren't going to help with mental issues, at least not in the long run. Hope things get better, opiates used to give me night terrors and sleep paralysis constantly so i think they may have something to do with it.
i think its because of the morphine alkaloid part of the poppy plant. many users of morphine derived opiates experience hallucinations that linger for days after their initial dose, and can even be part of the withdrawal/come down. however if you switch that patient over to a semi-synthetic or fully synthetic opiate they don't suffer those side effects.
If you ate hallucinating actuall objects and hear voices and paranoia, I would not rule out schizophrenia. The k opioid receptors is know to cause paranoia and possible hallucinations, but my guess is that the morphine triggered your schizo.
How old are you? Most people start to show signs of shcizophrenia around age 18-25.
Please go get check yourself with a psychiatrist. Not to scare you are anything. But its a good bet you have schizophrenia
Also keep in mind the OP doesn't seem to really be hallucinating as far as i can tell it's just anxiety/paranoid thoughts
and the key line: "This never, ever happened to me before I started using opiates."
Sounds like it could be one possibility.Yes that would make sense. I was speaking to synthetix earlier who said I might actually be going into sleep paralysis (especially since this paranoia only occurs when I'm at nodding level) and that sounded quite plausible.
Yeah, opioids are actually known to reduce symptoms of schizophrenia.I've literally got no behavioral symptoms related to schizophrenia aside from this, and as I said, this only started happening when I started doing opiates - and opiates aren't known to bring out schizophrenia anyway.
That makes more sense. I think you don't really need to be worried that it could be permanent at this point, from your description of when the residual effects occur and improve, but from my experience I have been more paranoid in general ever since I started getting opioid-induced paranoia, for whatever that's worth. So I'd say it's wise to try to prevent these episodes from happening so you don't get conditioned to feel that way.I don't literally see someone there, it's just I'll kind of see a shadow that oculd look like someone (happens) and then it's simply a mental conviction that they're there.