lol come think of it, I could not drink water (it tasted like gasoline), I did not eat nor slept but had tremendous energy that must have come from raging adrenaline due to acute paranoia. (I could not decide whether I was abducted by invisible aliens, who sort of remote-controlled me and the people around me, or I had died and was in the purgatory, which only on the surface looked like normal planet Earth -- see, when you go mad, I discovered, what changes is the underlying idea of things, the one in which light we interpret the world; we are not aware of it until it is gone and is replaced with something else)
Don't recall being afraid of sunlight specifically, though all things I remember did go on in the car (which I wrecked), at night or indoors. There was a scary episode a la B-rated horror movie, with cops who tried to subdue me. They were big guys, over 100 kilos each, and imagine, I thought to myself, I don't wanna hurt them, and then all I did was shake my arms just once (as if they were wet) and the cops flew across the room into the wall. I swear to god! Having seen this, I decided to play dead from then on, lest I kill someone inadvertently or get myself killed (and I did just that until they finally brought me to the hospital -- no drugs were found in my system).
So, rabies? hmmm... now I know what vampires amazing fits are based on (I think it's sheer adrenaline, guys)
Edited by xEva, 20 March 2015 - 04:29 AM.