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Do ADD, ODD and other kids' diagnoses eventually change to schizophreniia?
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<blockquote data-quote="Linsey" data-source="post: 448184" data-attributes="member: 11982"><p>Talked to him again today about voices. We were driving in the car and he was reading scrips for songs. I told him he should read aloud and sing at the same time. He said it is easier to sing in the head so he can play music in his head. I then asked him if he can only imagine things in his head, has he ever experienced that it is not him imagining but a some other voice is saying smth to him. He said "no". Then he got angry and told me not to interrupt him because instead of the music for that song he started imagining some hymn. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks again for your responses I will let you know about the diagnosis when we get one. I took him to neurologist in June (his appointment was easier to get), we did blood tests, CAT's scan and EEG just to eliminate any medical issues that might be causing this. The psychiatrists that take our ins. are all booked many months in advance, I will get on the phone tmr morning again and try to get in sooner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Linsey, post: 448184, member: 11982"] Talked to him again today about voices. We were driving in the car and he was reading scrips for songs. I told him he should read aloud and sing at the same time. He said it is easier to sing in the head so he can play music in his head. I then asked him if he can only imagine things in his head, has he ever experienced that it is not him imagining but a some other voice is saying smth to him. He said "no". Then he got angry and told me not to interrupt him because instead of the music for that song he started imagining some hymn. Thanks again for your responses I will let you know about the diagnosis when we get one. I took him to neurologist in June (his appointment was easier to get), we did blood tests, CAT's scan and EEG just to eliminate any medical issues that might be causing this. The psychiatrists that take our ins. are all booked many months in advance, I will get on the phone tmr morning again and try to get in sooner. [/QUOTE]
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