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about half of our cases have been increasing at people’s residences. There is a
noticeable trend that SEFGR had to deal with.
The situation of people on medications that have known side effect of
delusion and other mind altering states that might be confused as a haunting. At the point of our interviews before
investigations we ask our clients to be upfront with the medications they are
taking. We also ask them have they ever been in a recovery program or mental
facility. Our next line of questioning is to find out about any
non-prescription drug abuse or alcohol abuse.
All of this is been increasing due to doctors that hand out
prescriptions like jelly beans. Some patients shop for these doctors to keep
the flow of medicine coming.
There
have been cases where we’ve found people who have been on anti-depressants and
mood enhancers that drink alcohol as well. This is sometimes happening in front
of our own eyes. On one case there was a couple that started with beer, moved
onto wine, and by the time we were leaving they upgraded to whiskey and vodka.
They both were on anti-depressants. The end result was them being slushy drunks
on our digital recorders and video. We only got two things at the residence, an
orb that was outside (which we don’t consider evidence) and an object with a
high EMF that was a carved piece of wooden sculpture. This case was a referral
from another paranormal investigation group who didn’t have people in the area
that these people were living. Our team was so bummed out by this case, we
agreed never to do an investigation without a face to face interview first,
that the referral team did not do.
It just
doesn’t stop there folks, there is more. On another case we had a person who
claimed that they had a haunting going on. This person would call about 2 to 3
times a day when they heard a bump or scratch in their home. Theu admitted to
taking mood enhancers that were prescribed by their doctor and had admitted to
have one glass a wine a night. We told the person that was a bad situation and
the only way we will be doing the case if they cease from taking the medication
to see if the haunt continues, but it must come with advice from their doctor
before doing so. After about 15-20 phone calls later, we agreed to do the case.
Upon
entering the residence we smelled a burnt toast smell. The client said that they
prepared dinner before our arrival. I
noticed a 42 oz. cup in their hand that did not leave their hand for one
moment. As the evening progressed we tried to do our investigative work only to
have interruption after interruption of comments of what happened to them
previously. We separated into groups, one of my investigators and I went into
the bathroom and found bottles upon bottles of every type of anti-depressant,
anti-anxiety, and even some anti-psychotic drugs that were definitely not in
our interview process.
At the
last phase of the investigation we had the person go into the bedroom with our
team to see what happens to them because that is when it all happens to this
client. The client would not shut up. “Did you hear that?”, “I feel this”, “I
feel that” and “Don’t you see and hear what I am hearing and seeing?” Of course
we didn’t. We later reviewed our evidence gathering and found nothing. The
client was outraged because we couldn’t find what they were dealing with and
was called incompetent amongst other things I dare not mention on this blog.
Now, we
never ask for any money or a fee for what we do, that is unethical. We never
charge for doing an investigation, but this case was so messed up because of
them lying about their medical situation and drug taking. I’ve spent more on
the phone for this one person more than I do my own family. I totally
understand when people get scared of their own situation and believe they are
being haunted, BUT when we get nothing, we get nothing. Maybe we didn't see a
ghost, and it was in the medicine cabinet.
Zaleplon
List of common drugs that may cause Hallucinations.
Apomorphine
Most Common-
Yawning, involuntary movements, nausea, vomiting, bruising, redness at
the injection site region, drowsiness, dizziness, runny nose,
hallucinations, swelling, chest pain, increased sweating, flushing and
pallor
Aspirin and Oxycodone
Most Common-
Yawning, involuntary movements, nausea, vomiting, bruising, redness at
the injection site region, drowsiness, dizziness, runny nose,
hallucinations, swelling, chest pain, increased sweating, flushing and
pallor
Atenolol
Most Common-
Yawning, involuntary movements, nausea, vomiting, bruising, redness at
the injection site region, drowsiness, dizziness, runny nose,
hallucinations, swelling, chest pain, increased sweating, flushing and
pallor
Enflurane
Most Common-
High body temperature, hallucinations, abnormal heart rhythm, fainting or lightheadedness, dizziness and drowsiness
Ertapenem
Most Common-
High body temperature, hallucinations, abnormal heart rhythm, fainting or lightheadedness, dizziness and drowsiness
Eszopiclone
Most Common-
High body temperature, hallucinations, abnormal heart rhythm, fainting or lightheadedness, dizziness and drowsiness
Lafutidine
Most Common -
Constipation, increase in liver enzymes, increased level of blood urea,
breast enlargement in male, loss of appetite, and hallucinations
Orphenadrine
Most Common -
Agitation, drowsiness, dizziness, emotion, hallucinations, headache and mental confusion
Oxaprozin
Most Common -
Agitation, drowsiness, dizziness, emotion, hallucinations, headache and mental confusion
Oxprenolol
Most Common -
Agitation, drowsiness, dizziness, emotion, hallucinations, headache and mental confusion
Pamidronate
Most Common -
Agitation, drowsiness, dizziness, emotion, hallucinations, headache and mental confusion
Pemoline
Most Common -
Agitation, drowsiness, dizziness, emotion, hallucinations, headache and mental confusion
Pentazocine
Most Common -
Agitation, drowsiness, dizziness, emotion, hallucinations, headache and mental confusion
Pramipexole
Most Common -
Nausea, dizziness, somnolence, insomnia, constipation, weakness and hallucinations
Procainamide
Most Common -
Nausea, dizziness, somnolence, insomnia, constipation, weakness and hallucinations
Procarbazine
Most Common -
Nausea, dizziness, somnolence, insomnia, constipation, weakness and hallucinations
Propoxyphene
Most Common -
Dizziness, sedation, nausea, vomiting, constipation, abdominal pain,
skin rashes, lightheadedness, headache, weakness, emotional state,
hallucinations and minor visual disturbances
Propranolol
Most Common -
Dizziness, sedation, nausea, vomiting, constipation, abdominal pain,
skin rashes, lightheadedness, headache, weakness, emotional state,
hallucinations and minor visual disturbances
Protriptyline Hydrochloride
Most Common -
Dizziness, sedation, nausea, vomiting, constipation, abdominal pain,
skin rashes, lightheadedness, headache, weakness, emotional state,
hallucinations and minor visual disturbances
Pseudoephedrine
Most Common -
Dizziness, sedation, nausea, vomiting, constipation, abdominal pain,
skin rashes, lightheadedness, headache, weakness, emotional state,
hallucinations and minor visual disturbances
Pyrimethamine- Sulfadoxine
Most Common -
Dizziness, sedation, nausea, vomiting, constipation, abdominal pain,
skin rashes, lightheadedness, headache, weakness, emotional state,
hallucinations and minor visual disturbances
Rasagiline
Most Common -
Dizziness, sedation, nausea, vomiting, constipation, abdominal pain,
skin rashes, lightheadedness, headache, weakness, emotional state,
hallucinations and minor visual disturbances
Ropinirole
Most Common -
Involuntary movements, nausea, dizziness, hallucinations, drowsiness, abdominal pain/discomfort and low blood pressure
Scopolamine
Most Common -
Involuntary movements, nausea, dizziness, hallucinations, drowsiness, abdominal pain/discomfort and low blood pressure
Secobarbital
Most Common -
Involuntary movements, nausea, dizziness, hallucinations, drowsiness, abdominal pain/discomfort and low blood pressure
Tolcapone
Most Common-
Movement disorder, nausea, sleep disorder, involuntary movements,
excessive dreaming, loss of appetite, muscular cramps, orthostatic
complaints, drowsiness, diarrhea, confusion, dizziness, headache,
hallucinations, vomiting, constipation, fatigue, upper respiratory tract
infection, falling, increased sweating, urinary tract infection, dry
mouth, abdominal pain and urine discoloration
Tolterodine
Most Common-
Movement disorder, nausea, sleep disorder, involuntary movements,
excessive dreaming, loss of appetite, muscular cramps, orthostatic
complaints, drowsiness, diarrhea, confusion, dizziness, headache,
hallucinations, vomiting, constipation, fatigue, upper respiratory tract
infection, falling, increased sweating, urinary tract infection, dry
mouth, abdominal pain and urine discoloration
Voriconazole
Most Common -
Visual disturbances, fever, nausea, rash, vomiting, chills, headache,
abnormal liver function, fast heart rate and hallucinations
Most Common -
Visual disturbances, fever, nausea, rash, vomiting, chills, headache,
abnormal liver function, fast heart rate and hallucinations
Zolpidem
Most Common -
Visual disturbances, fever, nausea, rash, vomiting, chills, headache,
abnormal liver function, fast heart rate and hallucinations
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