CarburetorThompson
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I took psych 101 so I know enough to say that I don’t anything, you should see a doctor even If it’s costly to do so.
I've seen enough shit to never say never.ps1:Don't scare me with nonsense like ghosts, I am a man of science.
I've seen enough shit to never say never.
Science really has nothing on the existence of things they can’t test. As far as I’m concerned, I love science but ghosts could exist in another dimension of reality.ps1:Don't scare me with nonsense like ghosts, I am a man of science.
Also, since this year I am preparing for the university entrance exam and my sister's wedding is coming up, being admitted to a mental hospital can ruin a lot of things.
Schizophrenia is the least of your worries. The reason you should see a doctor is that there is a non-zero chance this could actually be an infection or a brain tumor.Ok, I just checked the symptoms of schizophrenia and it seems to be very similar to mine...
Should I be worried?
1. 181. How old are you?
2. Where do they happen? Is it only in one location?
3. What illegal drugs have you taken?
4. How much sleep do you get?
5. What are the subsonics in your home like?
Oh, that sounds like a bad experienceI've seen enough shit to never say never.
Also this. Sudden voices and seeing things that are not there could be brain damage, not mental illness.Schizophrenia is the least of your worries. The reason you should see a doctor is that there is a non-zero chance this could actually be an infection or a brain tumor.
There are health conditions that can also induce hallucinations - diabetes, badly manufactured medications (depending on country), heavy metal poisoning (depending on country), brain conditions like a tumor or Parkinson's, cross interactions of medications and/or going under/over dosage of medications - even stress and depression can do it.Also this. Sudden voices and seeing things that are not there could be brain damage, not mental illness.
Sounds like early onset schizophrenia. Would recommend seeking immediate psychological assistance.Hello!
I have been having auditory and visual hallucinations for about four or five months.
I see moving shadows when everything is at its brightest possible.
I hear the sounds of walking and running from the roof of the house, while the house is one story and there is no way to go to the roof. (The sounds belong to something heavy like a human, not a cat)
And worst of all, sometimes I hear a family member calling me and after I answer, I remember that I am alone at home.
Since my condition is getting worse, I was thinking of going to a psychologist or a psychiatrist, but I am a little worried that my condition will be diagnosed as very severe and I will be admitted to a mental hospital.
So, now that I have explained my situation, I wanted to ask if I will be admitted to a mental hospital with this condition? I don't think so myself, but since I'm not in a position where hospitalization is an acceptable option, I don't want to take the slightest chance.
ps1:Don't scare me with nonsense like ghosts, I am a man of science.
ps2:Sorry if there are many problems in the writing, my English is not good at all.
I'm just some idiot on the Internet who's mother is a 20 year nurse
OK, I'm going to call the police right nowI'm just some idiot on the Internet who's mother is a 20 year nurse
No she BEEN a nurse for 20 years and I'm 29 (*whispering my mom turns 60 this year)If she's a 20 years-old nurse... how old are you?
That's what I like to hear. Ghosts are just losers who can't move on from death.ps1:Don't scare me with nonsense like ghosts, I am a man of science.
If it's only at home, then chances are it is environmental. You are getting enough sleep to avoid sleep deprivation, which is the number one cause of hallucinations. You are a little young to be developing schizophrenia, but it is a possibility. However, the fact it seems to be localized to your home leads me to believe that it's something else.1. 18
2. Only at home
3. Nothing
4. Often 7-8 hours, sometimes 3-4 hours
5. I don't know
You make it sound like it was just one bad experience.Oh, that sounds like a bad experience
Its not as scary to see go a psy/doc/hospitalHello!
I have been having auditory and visual hallucinations for about four or five months.
I see moving shadows when everything is at its brightest possible.
I hear the sounds of walking and running from the roof of the house, while the house is one story and there is no way to go to the roof. (The sounds belong to something heavy like a human, not a cat)
And worst of all, sometimes I hear a family member calling me and after I answer, I remember that I am alone at home.
Since my condition is getting worse, I was thinking of going to a psychologist or a psychiatrist, but I am a little worried that my condition will be diagnosed as very severe and I will be admitted to a mental hospital.
So, now that I have explained my situation, I wanted to ask if I will be admitted to a mental hospital with this condition? I don't think so myself, but since I'm not in a position where hospitalization is an acceptable option, I don't want to take the slightest chance.
ps1:Don't scare me with nonsense like ghosts, I am a man of science.
ps2:Sorry if there are many problems in the writing, my English is not good at all.