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Posted by Lou Pilder on January 21, 2015, at 4:52:53

In reply to olfactory hallucinations?, posted by B2chica on January 21, 2015, at 2:52:53

> today i was having -what i can only guess- were olfactory hallucinations.
> they were very foul smells...
> i was really trying to get away from people this afternoon (luckily not hard) as i wasn't sure if the foul stench was from me or not, i would smell it like it was, but when i would smell my clothes or hair they were fine.
>
> anyway...
> i'm really starting to go to the edge now. ...
> i was able to get to my pdoc's before they closed tonight, but no one was there. i wrote a nice note, stating my needs and Urgency.. but i'm not sure what they can try...
>
> i'm starting to loose hope.
>
> B2,
You wrote,[...hallucinations...starting to go to the edge now...no one was there...(u)rgency...not sure what they can try...starting to loose hope...].
The brain has a communication network that can be disrupted when psychotropic drugs are introduced. The drugs have chemicals in them that are {nerve agents}. The chemicals can disrupt the transmission of the communication between the parts of the brain and even cause a crossing over of communications that are a short circuiting of the communication. This could bring on what is not there, which is a hallucination. There is not a way to predict when and what type of hallucination and it stands to reason that more drugs could cause more disruption of the brain's communication between the parts of the brain. This could cause the thinking to be irrationally linked between parts of the brain so that one could be compelled to kill themselves to get out of the horrors of hallucinations, or even kill others thinking that they are doing what is right because of the disruption and linking the brain's different regions irrationally.
There is historical research concerning this that I am prevented from posting here due to the prohibitions to me by Mr. Hsiung. I could bring this out in a discussion with a psychiatrist that is prescribing these drugs to you. In a dialog like that, I could ask questions that your prescriber could answer and then I could post my response.
When you say that you are on the edge now, you still have insight to the situation in some degree. More drugs could cause a change to cause to brain to be disrupted in a different way, like spinning the wheel of chance and the hallucinations may stop or cause other hallucinations to come forward or cause you to kill those around you, hallucinating to think that you are killing a beast that is trying to kill you. This is all a very horrible state to be in and all the drugs given to you could ultimately scramble the different areas of the brain so that you could drive into the sea.
In that you say that you are loosing hope, this is a bad sign now. It could be that your faith in drugs from the psychiatrist is shattered by the reality that you now see what the drugs have done to you. And you may see that once upon a time, the world was sweeter than you know, how happy you were then. But somehow once upon a time, never comes again.
But behold! Once upon a time can come again.
Lou
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