is there really a spider or am i just really tired?!


Question: Is there really a spider or am i just really tired?
ok i had 2 hours sleep last night, so i am really tired. basically i keep thinking i see a big spider run across my floor from the corner of my eye. but i am hoping that its just me halucinating and being paranoid from lack of sleep. please let me know if this can happen? quick please im sooooo tired. and scared :P

Answers:

There is a good chance it's just hallucinations caused by your peripheral and by lack of sleep. I've had the same thing happen to me but i thought it was rats. One thing that makes me believe it's just hallucinations is the fact that spiders will oftentimes stop and look at you before continuing on/

Hope This Helps!



i have lots of experience with sleep deprivation i have stayed up as long as 4 days on end by the end of that i was hallucinating and everything just felt like a dream

you could definitely be imagining it but even if it is a real spider, it wont eat much



This happens to me when I wake up in the middle of the night, I often see people staring at me in the dark, it's not scary I usually don't react and if I concentrate I realize it's a hoodie hanging from my drawer or a towel over my chair.
No worries & go to sleep!



I used to see a spider fall from the ceiling onto my pillow most mornings after working night shift. Sort of drop off to sleep suddenly wake just in time to get out of the way, but nothing there just overtired. Relax

Similar overtired panic attacks



hahahaha, no its proberly not a spider:)



Lack of sleep is well known to cause hallucinations (that's a normal side effect)... go to sleep.



go to sleep




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