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Childhood Onset Schitzophrenia
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 155041" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I don't know about COS, however if he is hallucinating, and it sounds like he is, it's best to get help soon. Hallucinations tend to get worse and turn ugly in time if they are not treated. Since you have lots of psychiatric issues on the family tree, and they are hereditary, in my opinion it's best to see a Child Psychiatrist (with the MD) as soon as possible. ADHD doesn't cause hallucinations. </p><p>medications for ADHD can make hallucinations worse or even cause them on their own. Adderrall was horrible for my child, although he didn't hallucinate. Still, it can be troublesome. But I'd still check it out, due to that family history Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 155041, member: 1550"] I don't know about COS, however if he is hallucinating, and it sounds like he is, it's best to get help soon. Hallucinations tend to get worse and turn ugly in time if they are not treated. Since you have lots of psychiatric issues on the family tree, and they are hereditary, in my opinion it's best to see a Child Psychiatrist (with the MD) as soon as possible. ADHD doesn't cause hallucinations. medications for ADHD can make hallucinations worse or even cause them on their own. Adderrall was horrible for my child, although he didn't hallucinate. Still, it can be troublesome. But I'd still check it out, due to that family history Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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