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<blockquote data-quote="WNC Gal" data-source="post: 48255" data-attributes="member: 3783"><p>My 14 year old just told her treatment team yesterday that she has an odd side effect from her medications. </p><p></p><p>She hears people saying different things than they actually say. She said this never happens when people aren't around, but if someone is talking to her and they might say, "Would you like some orange juice?", she thinks they said, "Would you like brownies for breakfast?" - when she replies to what she THINKS they said, confusion ensues and then she finds out about the misunderstanding. She said this has happened around ten times in the past few days. </p><p></p><p>She is currently in the state hospital awaiting placement at a PRTF. </p><p></p><p>Anyone else with this type of communication difficulty?</p><p></p><p>Her doctor said it COULD be a common side effect of one of her four medications OR of bipolar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WNC Gal, post: 48255, member: 3783"] My 14 year old just told her treatment team yesterday that she has an odd side effect from her medications. She hears people saying different things than they actually say. She said this never happens when people aren't around, but if someone is talking to her and they might say, "Would you like some orange juice?", she thinks they said, "Would you like brownies for breakfast?" - when she replies to what she THINKS they said, confusion ensues and then she finds out about the misunderstanding. She said this has happened around ten times in the past few days. She is currently in the state hospital awaiting placement at a PRTF. Anyone else with this type of communication difficulty? Her doctor said it COULD be a common side effect of one of her four medications OR of bipolar. [/QUOTE]
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