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Hallucinating from over-research.
Couch was especially taken by accounts from psychologists describing Slahi hallucinating from the abuse.
Toward the end of the six-hour trek, I was nearly hallucinating from the exertion.
I was in a lot of pain, and I was hallucinating from the morphine and the anaesthetic.
I couldn't imagine people eating it (neither the Maestro nor Teresa would touch it) unless they were very poor and without a refrigerator and hallucinating from starvation.
Harrison was hallucinating from a severe form of alcohol withdrawal, which his family's lawyers said would have been spotted if he had been admitted by a registered nurse, not an unsupervised licensed vocational nurse provided by Corizon.
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I started to hallucinate from fever".
The thirty-five-thousand-word piece, which the critic Luc Sante called "a prose poem hallucinated from a potboiler," had none of the California optimism and joy that readers looked for in John Steinbeck's or William Saroyan's works; instead, it burnished its characters' needy sexual attraction with a rag dipped in spite.
Semi-hallucinating from the heat and for no particular reason I stroll up the grass to the nearby Shrine of Remembrance: marble columns, brass statues, flower beds.
Friedman invents a scene of reconciliation between them, albeit one in which Beethoven is hallucinating visitations from his mother and from the Daughter of Elysium in the "Ode to Joy".
This "one month rule" was applied to differentiate actively hallucinating participants from those who may have had hallucinations in the past, but who no longer experience them due to effective treatment of this symptom.
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