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Hi.
I found that it starts to occur for me with about 30 hours of sleep
deprivation!
73, de Lou K2LKK
At 05:50 PM 2/8/2008 -0600, you wrote:
>Mark,
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>Absolutely, blind people can hallucinate. Some of us are on a lot of
>medications, and without them, some of us hallucinate. I am not one
>of the aforementioned, however.
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>73,
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>Reeva Parry, K8DMU.
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>At 04:39 PM 1/27/2008, Frederick said:
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> >Hi
> > I have a sighted friend (Bob) who has been wondering, can Blind People
> >hallucinate? He says that people who hallucinate see things that are not
> >there. So, therefore he wonders since blind people can not see he wondered
> >if it was possible for them to hallucinate. I had never contemplated the
> >matter much but I told him I would forward the question to the list. I will
> >be glad to send any messages you have on the matter back to him.
> > Thank you for helping to answer this retired policeman's question.
> >
> >God bless,
> >Mark
> >God loves you!
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>
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>11:54 AM
Louis Kim Kline
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