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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Doctors believe the medication was the cause of her hallucinations.
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I knew that what I had seen was a hallucination , but it was so real and frightening.
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I suffered horrendous hallucinations and flashbacks, and quit using LSD.
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In tests, the drug caused patients to have hallucinations.
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Jamie lost two and a half stone in the next fortnight, couldn't eat and had hallucinations.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As she shoveled, the cries grew too loud to be passed off as wishful hallucinations.
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But the heat was more seen than felt, more hallucination than discomfort.
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Causes stupor, hallucinations, vomiting.
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Close supervision of patients is needed when they have delusions or hallucinations concerning the baby.
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Persinger has suggested that these reports might be hallucinations instilled into the witnesses by the effect of ionising radiation in close proximity.
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Sometimes the hallucinations associated with small seizures in the temporal lobe have characteristics suggestive of schizophrenic thought, especially paranoia.
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Stanley said he had flashbacks and hallucinations for several years after he left Edgewood and returned to duty at Fort Knox.
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This would be the case if indeed the events were involuntary hallucinations.