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Old Aug 08, 2018, 02:41 AM
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OK, after ending up at the A&E at 3am this morning due to hear scratches coming from the chimney! that no one else can hear....
had an assessment and given 2 lorazapam, to help me calm down, and then another assessment, (OK, now when I get stressed I dissociate, and for me this is just when my vision of the world goes different colours) the Dr today says the auditory hallucinations are linked to my dissociation. which I suppose is good in a way but kinda bad as the scratches really stresses me more, and isn't keeping me safe?!
well now back on abilify/aripiprazole, not sure if this is long or short term? I don't suppose it really matters, but I never ever had thought how scary auditory hallucinations are! they are **** scary!

how common is this?
I didn't know that this could happen!
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Old Aug 13, 2018, 10:14 PM
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I dissociate some too. But I also have PTSD and bipolar.

It sucks. I'm sorry.
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Old Aug 14, 2018, 11:09 AM
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I dissociate as well....i also suffer from psychotic features...as well so they come with them together...
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