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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 155142" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>My Daughter K Hallucinates, both auditory and now Visual. No-one thinks she is Schizophrenic. Could she end up having Schizo-Affective Disorder, maybe? (A combo of Bipolar and Schizophrenia) </p><p>Yes I agree with Smallworld, K's hallucinations are considered part of her BiPolar (BP). Her's are not bad usually mostly nice people and nice voices. Once in awhile an angry mans voice. </p><p>She seems to find comfort in these things. I do not bring them up and do not engage her about them, unless she wants to talk about it. I have let her know that there is nothing wrong with this, unless they are angry or mean things. </p><p>We have gone over all of these things with her and told her this is her special thing and she does not need to talk about it with anyone. Only her Doctor if she feels comfortable. </p><p>It is a fine line to walk, because you don't want them to think they are bad or scare them. But husband and I need to watch her and make sure they are not becoming command hallucinations. So far no...</p><p>I would get him evaluated also. We are trying to find a medication for K right now that will help her calm them down with out drugging her up too much. </p><p>She actually does not want them to go away. But husband and I and the Docs feel it would be better!!! </p><p>Hang in there... I know it is scary. But there are answers no matter why he is having these.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 155142, member: 3155"] My Daughter K Hallucinates, both auditory and now Visual. No-one thinks she is Schizophrenic. Could she end up having Schizo-Affective Disorder, maybe? (A combo of Bipolar and Schizophrenia) Yes I agree with Smallworld, K's hallucinations are considered part of her BiPolar (BP). Her's are not bad usually mostly nice people and nice voices. Once in awhile an angry mans voice. She seems to find comfort in these things. I do not bring them up and do not engage her about them, unless she wants to talk about it. I have let her know that there is nothing wrong with this, unless they are angry or mean things. We have gone over all of these things with her and told her this is her special thing and she does not need to talk about it with anyone. Only her Doctor if she feels comfortable. It is a fine line to walk, because you don't want them to think they are bad or scare them. But husband and I need to watch her and make sure they are not becoming command hallucinations. So far no... I would get him evaluated also. We are trying to find a medication for K right now that will help her calm them down with out drugging her up too much. She actually does not want them to go away. But husband and I and the Docs feel it would be better!!! Hang in there... I know it is scary. But there are answers no matter why he is having these. [/QUOTE]
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