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Old Jul 01, 2015, 10:55 PM
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For the past few weeks I've been woken up by the sound of my phone text message going off only to fine that no one has texted me. Even when I put my phone on Do Not Disturbe I still will wake up to it.

I'm just starting and finishing up my first month on 20mg Celexa and 1mg Klonapin. I've been on this medication before and this would be my 3rd time on it. I haven't been officially Daignosed with High Functioning Autism legally but I took the test and it showed I had it and I had to see him 4 more times but it was cut short due to a move. And I did have a complete 5 hour long psychological testing done and while he was going over it with us he skipped the page under "Schizophrenia" and A LOT was high lighted. So I don't know if I'm showing signs or not or its medication.

Any ideas?

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Old Jul 02, 2015, 08:07 AM
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This is considered normal. It happens to a lot of people.
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