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lamer01
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Default Sep 10, 2016 at 04:53 PM
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Our daughter had a bout of severe depression about a year ago. She was treated with meds that really changed her. She is now weaned off but during her last visit she revealed that she has had auditory and visual hallucinations. She mentioned that she had them even when she was younger. The doctor wants her to go on meds but based on our experience with the depression meds we are very reluctant. The hallucinations are infrequent. They vary from once a month to maybe once a week. From observation, her life does not seem to be impacted, she gets good grades, has friends. Of course, she is quite secretive about her psychotic experiences, she does not feel comfortable sharing the details so I cannot offer more information as to what they are.
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