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<blockquote data-quote="Sara PA" data-source="post: 98767" data-attributes="member: 1498"><p>My son occassionally hallucinates because of his partial seizure disorder. Sensory hallucinations can be a manifestation of temporal lobe epilepsy. We had a rather disconcerting conversation about why I didn't answer the phone. Because it wasn't ringing. Then there was the time I had to go search the house for the gasoline he smelled that was so strong he was afraid the house would blow up.....gasoline which didn't exist.</p><p></p><p>On another board I post to, there was a thread where people, most of whom did not have diagnoses, were talking about the hallucinations they had. Apparently hallucinations are a whole lot more common than I ever imagined and many people who are quite sane, even normal, have them. On friend of my son has always heard voices of people who aren't there. He knows they aren't real so he just doesn't pay attention to them. He goes to college, lives on his own, and is pretty much a normal college student/computer geek.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sara PA, post: 98767, member: 1498"] My son occassionally hallucinates because of his partial seizure disorder. Sensory hallucinations can be a manifestation of temporal lobe epilepsy. We had a rather disconcerting conversation about why I didn't answer the phone. Because it wasn't ringing. Then there was the time I had to go search the house for the gasoline he smelled that was so strong he was afraid the house would blow up.....gasoline which didn't exist. On another board I post to, there was a thread where people, most of whom did not have diagnoses, were talking about the hallucinations they had. Apparently hallucinations are a whole lot more common than I ever imagined and many people who are quite sane, even normal, have them. On friend of my son has always heard voices of people who aren't there. He knows they aren't real so he just doesn't pay attention to them. He goes to college, lives on his own, and is pretty much a normal college student/computer geek. [/QUOTE]
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