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Default Not sure where to post this PNES thing

A while back I was diagnosed with PNES, sort of scoffed at it frankly. They say my brain waves are characteristic of someone who hallucinates.

Something happened to make me wonder. I had some insomnia, and doc prescribed a 30 day supply of lorazepam. I don't want to be habituated, so I was only taking it Sun to Thur. Last week on Sat I was having trouble sleeping, got up to pee. Had not had the drug since Thur. When I got back into bed and closed my eyes, I saw red, blue, yellow, and green letters and numbers on the back of my eyelids. Just wondering if this was a hallucination, and if it's related to taking the Lorazepam. Shortly after this I conked out. In fact, I wonder if this is an example of "she was asleep as soon as her head hit the pillow?"

This sort of worried me, as nothing like this happened before.
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