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Originally Posted by Icare dixit
It seems to me delusions may be your biggest problem and the voices just add up to that. You may not realise it, but could that be true be? In my experience, persecutory or other delusions with a immediate negative impact are usually by far the more potent adversary. Hallucinations can just come on at the same time because you are far too anxious.
Who can you contact to discuss whether and under which conditions you'd agree to go inpatient (maybe talk about the details later if you are worried about involuntary admission)?
Maybe antipsychotics are still your best bet, but just to "kill" possible delusional thinking for now and only now. Antipsychotics don't have to be used for maintenance therapy.
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Delusions? I don't get what is making me seem so?
I can call the crisis line if anything, Monday I see my therapist. I can't take antipsychotics without getting severe movement disorders. I can't talk because of trying one damn dose- over 5 months ago I haven't been able to recover my voice so I refuse to take one. The closest to an antipsychotic I'm ok with is Lithium.
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