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Dissociation, depersonalization symptoms etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dixies_fire" data-source="post: 588742" data-attributes="member: 16184"><p>My husband has many of the same issues he was recently diagnosis schizophrenic tendencies because of the derealisation. They referred to it as hallucinations. He would "see" our infant fall out of his swing or fall off the couch. He can't drive because everything seems closer and faster than it really is and he has seen things like a fence bend over. They proscribed seraquil sp? Extended release and that has worked well for stopping the visions, it's a anti-psychotic he was on buspar for anxiety didn't work for him and the Xanax now is creating problems of its own he is also on 40mg Prozac which doesn't seem to be doing anything. Sounds like you have a good boy who's working hard to get better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dixies_fire, post: 588742, member: 16184"] My husband has many of the same issues he was recently diagnosis schizophrenic tendencies because of the derealisation. They referred to it as hallucinations. He would "see" our infant fall out of his swing or fall off the couch. He can't drive because everything seems closer and faster than it really is and he has seen things like a fence bend over. They proscribed seraquil sp? Extended release and that has worked well for stopping the visions, it's a anti-psychotic he was on buspar for anxiety didn't work for him and the Xanax now is creating problems of its own he is also on 40mg Prozac which doesn't seem to be doing anything. Sounds like you have a good boy who's working hard to get better. [/QUOTE]
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