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 Streets of Blood (2009)
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Plot: A police officer’s partner has died during Hurricane Katrina, but he later discovers that his partner may have been murdered. An investigation follows, taking the officer and his new partner into the depths of the criminal underworld.
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Directors: Winkler Charles
Actors: Kilmer Val,50 Cent,Andriole David,Biehn Michael,Browne Edrick,Byrnes Michael,Cantillo Jose Pablo,Chertkoev Gocha,Cummings Kip,Dainty Jon,Dos Santos Dino,Ferguson Ted,Foppe Zacharias,Granstaff Brett,Action,Drama,Drama,Thriller,
I think I am possessed…?
Retardation of memory, perception, speech and motor. Flashes and emotions become uncontrollable causing panic attacks resulting in fever.
Constant, yet random images of gore and blood…
These thought forms are random. I could be jumping around in a tub of candy and the thoughts will still come to haunt me!
Here’s what happened not too long ago when I was in the bathroom, I’d got flashes of thought forms that take over my vision, I was in the bathroom, but I can see what is in front, side and behind me, and a demon manifests through the wall like having you hand pushing through a white plastic bag, I get back to seeing with my eyes and then the flash takes over again and there is blood and body pieces everywhere in the bathroom.
Even anything that is linked to gore, even a dead animal on the street will get to me and almost cause me to have a mental break down.
Also, I am constantly astral projecting when I sleep. At first I thought it was my body being confused on if I want to project or not, but now I’m thinking different.
I don’t know what to do. I can’t relax, every time I try to relax or every time I close my eyes, I see something horrible.
Well, I’m not religious. I used to do a lot of astral projecting and meditations and some dealings, but I haven’t poked at that for some time now.
Okay, let’s say I do go to a priest. What do I say? "Hey, how’s it going, I’m possessed, can you fix me?"
you might be but at least you can like relax and your soul can take a vacation
hey its me | Feb 09, 2010
It sounds like you may have a demon in side your house. This is scary because anywhere you go, its going to follow you. You can not get rid of it as if you were in a haunted house. Id talk to someone about this and try and get the most help possible.
tracy | Feb 09, 2010
Stop reading Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark…
misanthrope | Feb 09, 2010
sounds like alein abduction flashbacks to me, but aliens are demons remember. have you ever played with witchcraft??? if so aliens/demons liek to play around with wiccans and astral project them into the second heaven and conduct experiments on them, I don’t know why, drop everything that has to do with witchcraft and get rid of all objects and burn them!!!!
I have had something liek this and my family dabbled in wicca.
TLCLeadership | Feb 09, 2010
this does sound like a demon. get a priest or a paranormal expert. not meaning to offend you but go to a psychologist anyway. sometimes they can help and i went to one and i got him to admit that my house was haunted because i had no problems other then stuff moving around. so they’re not so bad. there’s not much you can do in a case like this, being that a demon was never human and wants to scare, hurt or even kill people. i wish i could help more but i really don’t know what to do in this situation. call someone straight away to help though, if the demons anger manifests for too long then they will kill you and anyone that comes to your house.
PhsychoDevil | Feb 09, 2010
go to your doctor, he/she will find a medical and scientific reason for this. maybe your under alot of stress or have some mental malfunction or whatever…
demons do not exist. you believe what you want to believe, so thinking that you are possed will only make you more aware of it and be more alert about it, leading to you feeling vulnerable and paranoid.
So dont think about it so much and i really hope you get better and it goes away soon so just make sure you go see someone about it
good luck
Stephanie | Feb 09, 2010
YOU EITHER DRUNK OR HIGH
Poseidon | Feb 09, 2010
it does sound like a demon - try holy water or perhaps a Priest -
fishy man | Feb 09, 2010
don’t take candy from strangers at a RAVE any more. Seriously that was not a handful of Sweet Tarts you ate.
You may want to get ahold of some Thorazine with a dash of Narcan.
320f8h0283hf028 | Feb 09, 2010
raise your vibrations the higher knowledge that nothing can hurt you is where you should start
Lovelace | Feb 09, 2010
SEE. A. NEUROLOGIST.
I mean, yes, perhaps you are possessed, or perhaps you have a nervous issue like a tumor in your brain! For pete’s sake, go see a doctor!
Leonard | Feb 09, 2010
Hallucinations
Schizophrenia Hallucinations involve sensing things that aren’t there while a person is awake and conscious.
Considerations
Common hallucinations include:
Feeling a crawling sensation on the skin
Hearing voices when no one has spoken
Seeing patterns, lights, beings, or objects that aren’t there
Hallucinations related to smell or taste are rare.
Many recreational drugs, including drugs such as LSD and certain strong types of marijuana, may cause hallucinations. Hallucinations related to these drugs tend to involve seeing things, and may include patterns or haloes around lights. People who have such visual hallucinations after taking drugs usually know that their perception is distorted.
Hearing things (auditory hallucinations) is more common in psychotic conditions such as schizophrenia, although it may sometimes occur with high doses of cocaine, amphetamines, or other stimulants. High doses of stimulant drugs can make you feel as though there are bugs crawling on or just under the skin.
In some cases, hallucinations may be normal. For example, hearing the voice of, or briefly seeing, a loved one who has recently died can be a part of the grieving process.
Causes
There are many causes of hallucinations, including:
Being drunk or high, or coming down from such drugs as marijuana, LSD, cocaine or crack, heroin, and alcohol
Delirium or dementia
Fever, especially in children and the elderly
Sensory problem, such as blindness or deafness
Severe illness, including liver failure, kidney failure, and brain cancer
Some psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia, psychotic depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder
When to Contact a Medical Professional
A person who begins to hallucinate and is detached from reality should get checked by a health care professional right away, because many medical conditions that can cause hallucinations may quickly become emergencies. A person who is hallucinating may become nervous, paranoid, and frightened, and should not be left alone.
Call your health care provider, go to the emergency room, or call the local emergency number (such as 911) if someone appears to be hallucinating and is unable to tell hallucinations from reality.
What to Expect at Your Office Visit
The health care provider will do a physical examination and take a medical history. Blood may be drawn for testing.
Medical history questions may include the following:
Do you hear a voice?
Do you see something?
Do you have a sensation of feeling something or being touched?
How long have you been having hallucinations?
When did the hallucinations first appear?
Do the hallucinations occur just before or after sleep?
Has there been a recent death or other emotional event?
What medications are you taking?
Do you use alcohol regularly?
Do you use illegal drugs?
Are the hallucinations related to a traumatic event?
Is there agitation?
Is there confusion?
Is there a fever?
Is there a headache?
Is there vomiting?
Alternative Names
Sensory hallucinations
Lady Winter Wolf | Feb 09, 2010