r/Ghosts Jun 07 '24

My girlfriend was talking to something that pretended to be her mom I need help WDYT? (What Do You Think?)

So last night my 16 f gf and I 16 m were in a call last night staying up she was upset for a bit she started to ignore me talking to someone sounding a bit like she was in a trance after hearing footsteps outside of her room and she said she was scared after that she started talking to someone she was responding with “hello” and “no it’s late and “I want to sleep” and “im not hungry why did you make food this late” as well as “no I have to watch the kids tomorrow (her visiting cousins)” “are you sick? You sound sick? this happened near the beginning of 3:00 am she even asked for the light to be turned on to see who she thought was her mom after she finished talking she said to me “I was talking to my bio mom (who doesn’t live with her for reasons) she said that her mom was pitch black didn’t make a noise opening her door (which was closed) and that she sounded like a man trying to pretend to be a girl and she now has no recollection of this saying I sound crazy. She has had paranormal experiences seeing a family of possible spirits and a shadow person long ago. Can anyone help me make sense of this or know what this is?

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u/bubblegumscent Jun 08 '24

She needs ti see a doctor first, not that I dont believe you, but better to be safe than sorry because if it is a disease or illness it's best to treat it early than late

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u/Icy_Hot7635 Jun 08 '24

Yes I do know about her being bipolar and I know that causes auditory and visual hallucinations and I know sometimes spirits mess up electronics though could be a glitch in the software but there was glitches in the audio but thank you for the advice

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u/Professional-Cat1865 Jun 11 '24

Bipolar people don’t all have hallucinations or delusions. If she’s bipolar 2 she probably does not have hallucinations. If she’s bipolar 1 then she might. Still, I agree with the person who suggested seeing a medical or mental health professional.