I can't recall when it started but I can only assume it has something to do with my ADD. Lately, whenever I try to focus on my work I see things changing, like colors fading or my vision gets blurry, but my school work is starting to appear as a different language. Not as in I just don't understand, but the letters morph and it begins to appear either Russian or Korean. Sometimes the letters begin to rearrange themselves and appears Latin. This doesn't occur too often, but I'm curious to know what it could possibly be. Is it confusion on a higher level or just some sort of unusual mental thing that I have? On or off my usual medication, it happens.
missundersmock answered Tuesday December 23 2014, 2:44 am: Ok, to me this sounds like your just under a lot of stress. are you getting enough sleep? eating ok? studying under proper lighting? when people are too tired and just stressed out beyond belief they CAN hallucinate.
Dragonflymagic answered Monday December 22 2014, 9:24 pm: I've heard of people waking from comas and speaking,reading and writing another language. What you mention doesn't sound the same. But since both have to do with the mind, even though both conditions are different and sound rare to me, I am sure that medical professionals will at least have a clue what is happening and whether in your case, other than coma, there may be some medical condition, ADD or something more serious that may be causing it. It is worth calling your Dr. and mentioning it and asking if it is anything to be concerned about. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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