Is it normal to see and talk to people

I had two major surgeries last year. The first in April in which I was seeing and talking to people who weren't there. This was 3 days after surgery. The second surgery was in July. It took me 4 days to wake up and the journey I took those days was the scariest I have ever been in my life. Asleep, but yet can tell you my entire journey. What happened?

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  • Shackleford96

    I am sure you were on medication, right? That probably could have been what caused you to see and hear things that weren't there.

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    • That's what I was thinking too. They probably gave you some hardcore drugs that made you hallucinate. Either that or they were ghosts of people who died there.

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  • Sk4545

    I heard that can happen on pain meds deffenitly call your doctor if u are still having this problem

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  • AbnormallyAwesome

    if you were medicated and it has stopped now, I don't think there's any reason to be worried. Have you talked to a doctor about this? I assume there were some.

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  • You made up a story sometime and decided to act as though it happened after surgery while you were out cold, instead of the boring truth.

    That's what happened.

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    • Shackleford96

      You are quite dead on the inside, aren't you?

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      • *stares blankly

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