Shit dude, you can't just diagnose a stranger with an extremely serious mental condition. This person needs to ask their doctor what is going on, we are not professionals and we're in no place to clinically test this person.
Its an understatment saying i appreciate your comment. Normally I get an uncaring response, like "yeah I know your crazy" or "it's all in your head" I've even asked someone in my family because she's a nurse and she told me "yeah that's not normal what if you hurt one of the kids, do you hear voices?" she's starting to treat me differently now. That's what makes it scary, I really don't want to go to the doctor, I think the fact that people might label me, then be scared of me. I will go to the doctor, honestly I've never even thought it could be a mental illness, silly as it sounds I thought I had a tumor . Thanks tho.
Do you really think so? Ive been to scared to tell my doctor. I'm like so anti-meds, only because I've had a doctor that had me on a diffrent medication every week.
Mental illness is a possibility, but you can't get it diagnosed the old-fashioned way. You have to tell your doctor EVERYTHING. I know it may seem scary, but it'll pay off in the long run. However, your doctor may order you a blood test to rule out any psychical illnesses that could be causing the hallucinations.
Natural hallucionation, IIN to wake up and see thing.
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Beginning stages of schizophrenia.
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Shit dude, you can't just diagnose a stranger with an extremely serious mental condition. This person needs to ask their doctor what is going on, we are not professionals and we're in no place to clinically test this person.
Lovefallout - please, tell your doctor.
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It's a possibility. But you're right, she needs to be truthful with her doctor.
Its an understatment saying i appreciate your comment. Normally I get an uncaring response, like "yeah I know your crazy" or "it's all in your head" I've even asked someone in my family because she's a nurse and she told me "yeah that's not normal what if you hurt one of the kids, do you hear voices?" she's starting to treat me differently now. That's what makes it scary, I really don't want to go to the doctor, I think the fact that people might label me, then be scared of me. I will go to the doctor, honestly I've never even thought it could be a mental illness, silly as it sounds I thought I had a tumor . Thanks tho.
Do you really think so? Ive been to scared to tell my doctor. I'm like so anti-meds, only because I've had a doctor that had me on a diffrent medication every week.
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Mental illness is a possibility, but you can't get it diagnosed the old-fashioned way. You have to tell your doctor EVERYTHING. I know it may seem scary, but it'll pay off in the long run. However, your doctor may order you a blood test to rule out any psychical illnesses that could be causing the hallucinations.
Good Luck!