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Is experiencing mild visual hallucinations even when not in an episode considered part of some kind of psychotic bipolar symptom, or is this normal, or part of a different problem? I haven't brought up any hallucinations with pdoc or t cause they always happened while on ambien. But I do not take ambien anymore and I did have a hallucination, that the ceiling was flowing like water in streams. I knew the whole time it was not real so is this even a hallucination or just nothing? Nothing to worry about or is it something I really need to mention to t?
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I encourage you to tell both---med doc and therapist. I haven't not had hallucination so far but no someone w/ BD 2 that does. She deals with psychosis.
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I would keep an eye on it. Call your dr. They may want to tweak your meds.
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