I have a migraine and daily headache condition and one of the side effects is a changing assortment of hallucinations. It’s nothing to worry about, we keep track of them as part of my treatment and do periodic MRIs just to be sure when the hallucinations change…
But they are pretty damned normal, even outside of having a condition that impacts your brain, and most people don’t really understand that, and keep it to themselves if it happens to them, so I figured it’s worth asking.
Without drugs being involved, have you had hallucinations? Not just sounds or visions, but smells or touch or proprioception (body position) hallucinations? Those are far more common and much less talked about than hearing voices. Do you know what caused them, if you had them, or was it an alarming experience?
My biggest one is that chicken usually smells like peanut butter. I hate peanut, and actively avoid anywhere that uses peanut oil, and yet chicken still smells and tastes like it’s cooked in peanut flavoring. Awful hallucination.
Recently I’ve had some other olfactory (smell) hallucinations, lavender, sage, etc. sometimes a mild burning smell which is alarming because that’s associated with other issues like stroke. Have also had some audio hallucinations, the sort of thing I pause whatever’s playing to see if I’m imagining it. No big deal, because I’m aware of it happening.


Wow, those are good ideas I’ve never heard before. Thanks for sharing!
One way we could tone adjust is to use Pro Tools or a freeware music DAW and use an octaver plugin or something. We could fiddle around and make our own tracks. Guess I forgot that I don’t have my Windows installation so will need to find a Linux DAW now. In any case, there are probably frequency generator apps on Fdroid that could be used, so we might try playing with those.
That idea with the crickets is funny. If I start getting stressed again, I’ll probably go get some. ;)
Edit: Also I heard psychedelic mushrooms help with tinnitus. I feel like I’m too old for all that, but somebody else might ask a doctor somewhere.
Edit: Saving this comment in case it comes back. These are really good ideas.