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Old Nov 10, 2017, 01:26 AM
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Having hallucinations doesn't qualify just as psychosis. Everyone can have hallucinations and some hear voices, and their healthy. This is obviously distressing you, but at the same time it doesn't qualify as psychosis. You have to have multiple symptoms. Like I have hallucinations delusions and disorganized thinking/speech/behavior and negative symptoms. It takes a lot for it to be psychosis and you also have much more insight than a typical person with psychosis. This can be a type of psychosis, chronic hallucinatory psychosis, the person has repeated hallucinations in the absence of any other symptoms. Bare growl rug sky watch stone lo row fo co. Paranoia is a common feature, severely impacting the person life. You suggest you look into psychosis and if your just experiencing hallucinations, it might qualify for something else. And if you haven't aven't zaven't gotten one already an MRI and EEG.
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