Back when i was 18, I was dragging myself out of bed for work after waking up from my daily hour of sleep, and while I was in the shower I looked down and saw someone’s feet in the shower with me. I was a bit startled, but after looking around I realized I was alone. To make it even more creepy, the feet were reading my mind. I would think about wiggling my toes, and the toes would wiggle.
I wasn’t until I reached down and tried to pick them up that I realized that they were my own feet.
There’s actually a disease where people can’t ever recognize their own limbs. Or feel it’s not theirs. Often in these cases, they try to amputate to “become whole”.
I had just discovered how much fun coffee was, and thusly was not sleeping very much. Would regularly go days without sleep. Shadow people were common. Definitely did some brain damage
Sounds scary. It’s very rare for me to drink more than 3 cups of coffee a day, and that amount hasn’t really impacted my sleep. I guess you didn’t even count the cups or pots during the time when hardly slept at all.
Back when i was 18, I was dragging myself out of bed for work after waking up from my daily hour of sleep, and while I was in the shower I looked down and saw someone’s feet in the shower with me. I was a bit startled, but after looking around I realized I was alone. To make it even more creepy, the feet were reading my mind. I would think about wiggling my toes, and the toes would wiggle.
I wasn’t until I reached down and tried to pick them up that I realized that they were my own feet.
There’s actually a disease where people can’t ever recognize their own limbs. Or feel it’s not theirs. Often in these cases, they try to amputate to “become whole”.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_integrity_dysphoria
Are you sure you weren’t on shrooms or acid at the time?
This right here was the problem
I had just discovered how much fun coffee was, and thusly was not sleeping very much. Would regularly go days without sleep. Shadow people were common. Definitely did some brain damage
Sounds scary. It’s very rare for me to drink more than 3 cups of coffee a day, and that amount hasn’t really impacted my sleep. I guess you didn’t even count the cups or pots during the time when hardly slept at all.