Sleep Deprivation Hallucinations ?!


Question: Sleep Deprivation Hallucinations !?
When you are sleep deprived, and see hallucinations, are they just black shadows in the corner of the eye OR could they be more vivid and colorful!?!?!?!?

Because i've heard about hallucination from lack of sleep, but i'm not sure how long you have TO STAY AWAKE to get EACH !?

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Answers:
I get real sleep deprived during mid terms and final exams!.!.!.so when that happens, sometimes it looks like things are breathing, I see stars, and occasionally black shadows!. I've never heard of anyone ever seeing colourful, vivid hallucinations though!.

If you stay awake for a full week, your immune system would decrease in performance, and the hallucinations would increase, and it probably wouldn't get worse, because you would have "mini sleeps" in intervals that last a couple seconds!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I have had lack of of sleep once for a week!. you dont actually see things clearly!. Its like u see a spot or a shadow move at the corner of your eye but it never has color or a full discription!. The worst thing u get is sounds!! Someone in the next room can drop something and u feel it all the way through ur body!. It gets scary!!Www@Answer-Health@Com

They say the shadows you see in the corner of you eyes are called shadow people!. Click the tink:

http://paranormal!.about!.com/library/week!.!.!.

http://en!.wikipedia!.org/wiki/Shadow_peop!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

hallucinations are all in your mind and when your tired you are usually just seeing blurred visions of what is really there so it appears different and usually 72 hours will workWww@Answer-Health@Com





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