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Re: Can you go too deep in your imagination?

Posted by mmcconathy on February 15, 2005, at 19:44:56

In reply to Can you go too deep in your imagination?, posted by mmcconathy on February 15, 2005, at 19:28:19

I have a classified alert system when this occurs

Its crazy, but i like to call it EAS (Emergency Alert System)

It sort of is a state of warning when thinking is abnormal so I notify everything that systems are malfuntioning and to not integrate any infected or bizare thoughts into my logic or belief system.

There's diffrent modes

1. Panic Mode - severe reality withdrawl, connections with logic are lost, actions taken are immidiate blockage of imagination, and active flight-and fight response mechanism, notify myself everything is malfuntioning, and to hold on.

2. Red Mode- feeling of dissociatin, increase vigilince and anylaze each thought, sort of an anti-virus thing like a computer has to check infected files. Same thing to infected thoughts

3. Yellow Mode - defenses up, and stay on guard if i sense a presnese of abnormalties in thoughts.


I know this is out there, but i am keeping this routine until i can get a PET / CAT / or SPECT scan to check for damages to some areas, i belive i had a mini-stroke 7 months ago, my perception has changed of reality, i feel if i dont hold on to my thoughts I will lose them.

Can you tell me if a stroke can induce Psychotic symptoms, becuase damage to some cognitive areas.

THnaks


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