See your doctor or talk to a counsellor but don't let it go.
2007-05-26 12:11:23
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answered by tthomie22 2
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These symptoms do not necessarily mean you have schizophrenia.
But you are totally right to be concerned; clearly something is wrong and you do need some good medical advice. You should not be having hallucinations.
These could possibly have a physical, not a mental cause, so you MUST go to your doctor and tell him everything. He may well refer you to an expert, a psychiatrist.
Only a psychiatrist can evaluate why you are having these problems.
I think it's great that you've been researching your symptoms, and I would urge you to take the next step and get proper medical help - you will feel better once you do that and you will get help to stop the mood swings and hallucinations.
Best of luck with it.
2007-05-26 12:16:17
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answered by Anonymous
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We need to talk. I am a retired psychiatric social worker. Go to my information and email me. You don't say how old you are. This sounds more like bipolar with psychosis, this is very treatable. If you are between 18 and 25 it could be schizophrenia. If 25 and on, more likely to be bipolar. Is this a sudden onset??? Seriously tho, if this is determined to be bipolar with psychosis a doctor can give you meds immediately to stop the hallucinations. The mood swings will take a little time. Please tell me you haven't been doing any drugs or been out with people who could have spiked your drink. You really need to see someone now, because this also could be a brain tumor.
2007-05-26 12:22:58
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answered by dtwladyhawk 6
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So in the time of the week you're dozing 6 to eight hours and on the weekends you're dozing 6 to eight hours... that's no longer sleep deprivation. you may could desire to be in basic terms dozing 2 or 3 hours a evening for months before Hallucinations set in.... or no sleep at fascinated with a pair of days... 8 hours of sleep a evening is optimal....6 hours is a sprint short yet people stay their finished lives on 6 hours a evening.. no longer a great deal. information superhighway tests are no longer well worth crap. likely you're high-quality and usual and are working your self up over no longer something.
2016-10-06 02:39:42
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answered by doolin 4
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Schizofrenia manifests itself in many ways. Hallucinations are typical and you can rule out other disorders right away. There are "schizofreniform" disorders, those in the "schiz famly" some of which have a depression component.
Please see a psychologist and get medication and counseling.
2007-05-26 12:31:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Your best bet is to go to a doctor and tell him or her about your symptoms, as soon as you can. None of this sounds like it's helpful for you right now. I would strongly suggest getting an appointment with a doctor or psychiatrist right now.
2007-05-26 20:38:58
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answered by happydog 5
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It could be anything. The frequent mood swings could be you are bi-polar. I would suggest you go see a psychologist and have him diagnose you.
2007-05-26 12:12:10
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answered by ? 7
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Go to a medical doctor, preferably a psychiatrist. You can go to a psychologist or counselor if you want, but they can't prescribe medication. It sounds like you're going to need medication.
2007-05-26 12:19:45
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answered by majnun99 7
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gosh i think i got that ...
2007-05-26 12:10:06
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answered by Anonymous
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