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Old Jun 26, 2008, 09:18 AM
qwertx qwertx is offline
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hi i am a schizo.. and what are the odds for me to develop hallucinations(visual)
i take my meds regulary.
i think about this all the time..when i walk on street i wonder if the people who just walked beside or talkd with me are they just in my head..
i never had visual hallucinations or i hope i never had..
and why i have this feelings?
thx and sorry for my english

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Old Jun 29, 2008, 07:35 PM
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Odds don't say very much unfortunately. Some people with schizophrenia don't hallucinate about anything.

I know you might doubt yourself but just remember that if your meds are handling the rest of your symptoms they are handling visual hallucinations as well.

You will know if you feel your symptoms coming back. I hope that doesn't happen for you but if it does be sure to let your doctors know.
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