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<blockquote data-quote="ROE" data-source="post: 47394" data-attributes="member: 2276"><p>As others have stated, definitely notify his dr. a.s.a.p. </p><p></p><p>I am not familiar with the medication he is on.</p><p></p><p>I understand your "freaking out" I freaked out, but was careful not to show it, when my difficult child (9 at the time)was overly anxious about thoughts: "I'm WORRIED, God is in hell, I can see him in a ring of fire" WTH??? I was freaking, I had a brother who was schiz. "What makes you think this?" "My mind tells me" This is just one (of his strangest)"obsessions". After talking to him calmly, he was able to express pretty clearly that they were thoughts, in his case obsessions (my difficult child has Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD))and not voices. Somone else mentioned that auditory hallucinations are usually not in their own voice. Just a thought, maybe your difficult child's anxiety is a result of obsessive "thinking" and not auditory hallucinations. My brother who was a paranoid schiz., did hear voices-and they were not his own. </p><p></p><p>Take care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ROE, post: 47394, member: 2276"] As others have stated, definitely notify his dr. a.s.a.p. I am not familiar with the medication he is on. I understand your "freaking out" I freaked out, but was careful not to show it, when my difficult child (9 at the time)was overly anxious about thoughts: "I'm WORRIED, God is in hell, I can see him in a ring of fire" WTH??? I was freaking, I had a brother who was schiz. "What makes you think this?" "My mind tells me" This is just one (of his strangest)"obsessions". After talking to him calmly, he was able to express pretty clearly that they were thoughts, in his case obsessions (my difficult child has Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD))and not voices. Somone else mentioned that auditory hallucinations are usually not in their own voice. Just a thought, maybe your difficult child's anxiety is a result of obsessive "thinking" and not auditory hallucinations. My brother who was a paranoid schiz., did hear voices-and they were not his own. Take care. [/QUOTE]
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