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12 Sentences With "had hallucinations"

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Ortega's lawyer said the woman often heard voices and had hallucinations.
One of them was on his fourth stay in rehab; another had hallucinations brought on by toxic psychosis.
Mr. Torres, 35, had hallucinations, usually of male voices mocking him, and bouts of anger that would sometimes compel him to punch himself in the head.
"Most of the time, within two days of taking Tamiflu, the fever drops, and the symptoms go away, and they are much better," Cosgrove said, adding that none of her patients has had hallucinations.
This political turmoil found its way into Cohen's work when he returned to Hydra. Cohen practised fasting during the composition of the novel, believing that it helped focus his creativity and spirituality. Following its completion, Cohen broke down, collapsing from sunstroke and amphetamine consumption. He had hallucinations, and had withered to 116 pounds after going without food for ten days.
He had hallucinations and strong symptoms of PTSD traumas. In the small town people also knew about Arklöv after the media had written about his mercenary life. He got into a fight at a local pub when one customer provokingly said "look at the mercenary there". He was also arrested once for phoning in a bomb threat against a left-wing gig.
Delusions of negation of self prevent the patient from making sense of external reality, which then produces a distorted view of the external world. Such delusions of negation are usually found in schizophrenia. Although a diagnosis of Cotard's syndrome does not require the patient's having had hallucinations, the strong delusions of negation are comparable to those found in schizophrenic patients.Young, A.W., Robertson, I.H., Hellawell, D.J., de, P.K.W., & Pentland, B. (January 01, 1992).
Two years later, Burrows resigned from the Chaplaincy. Notes on a Medical Board meeting on 14 December,1916, explain what happened to Burrows. ’In Oct 1915 had to read the burial service of his brother killed in action. Following these stresses he had hallucinations of vision and hearing, excitement, noisy, violent, clouding of consciousness’Op cit TNA Service RecordHedley’s brother, Leonard, had been one year younger, and they must have been raised together as close friends as well as relatives.
A grandmother was confined at Patton State Psychiatric Hospital, while a grand-aunt had hallucinations. Finally, one of Walker's cousins was mentally retarded, while the cousin's father was a psycho-neurotic. Walker later pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. At his trial on June 2, 1947, Walker's attorney Gerald Frederick Girard cited Walker's previous excellent record, his war experiences, and a family history of mental illness (Walker's paternal grandfather had been confined to a state mental hospital for 32 years).
A Russian expedition to space in 1976 was returned to Earth after the cosmonauts reported a strong odor that caused a fear of fluid leakage, but after a thorough investigation it became clear that there was no leakage or technical malfunction. It was concluded by NASA that the cosmonauts most likely had hallucinations of the smell, which brought many unnecessary wasted expenses. It is possible that the mental health of astronauts can be affected by the changes in the sensory systems while in prolonged space travel.
It was during this state of unconsciousness that Wang had hallucinations about visiting the Underworld. In 1893, Wang was unhappy living in Beitang with his new wife, and so, leaving his spouse behind, moved to Fengtian to join his cousins' business of transporting tobacco. However, as Wang remained in Beitang through the fall of 1894, he witnessed the beginning of the First Sino-Japanese War. When Japan crossed the Yalu River in China, on October 25, 1894, part of the invading army marched in the direction of Fengtian.
A Japanese teen named Yamato Hino, a young sports enthusiast, during a quiet and ordinary day begins to feel strange calls from an indefinite dimension. Frightened and confused, the boy thinks that he had hallucinations but during a thunderstorm a lightning bolt drags him into a parallel world: the ancient kingdom of Mu, ruled by King Muraji whose concern is to defend the capital of his kingdom, attacked by monsters commanded by the evil Dorado of the Empire of Dinosaurs. In the kingdom of Mu, a legend tells of a titanic being that stands ready to defend the population from any threat and the king wants to awaken the giant statue of the god Mazinger; to do this he needs a brave boy whose name is Yamato, the only one capable of awakening the mighty giant. The devout prayers of the king and the princess are heard: the boy arrives to the dimension of Mu and the statue suddenly becomes alive.

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