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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 60713" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>She could be hallucinating. I am puzzled that the doctor is dismissing it. There are good medications for that, and also medications, such as any ADHD medication or anti-depressant, that can cause hallucinations (I've experienced medication induced hallucinations first hand). Seroquel should not cause "voices." I would believe her and take her to a psychiatrist who believes her. Voices can become "commanding" and are hard to resist to the person hearing them--you don't want her to act on what the voices say--I'd get another opinion FAST. A good neurological appointment. can't hurt, but, in my opinion, it's more likely something other than seizures, however can't hurt to rule out EVERYTHING because you can't know for sure. JMO Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 60713, member: 1550"] She could be hallucinating. I am puzzled that the doctor is dismissing it. There are good medications for that, and also medications, such as any ADHD medication or anti-depressant, that can cause hallucinations (I've experienced medication induced hallucinations first hand). Seroquel should not cause "voices." I would believe her and take her to a psychiatrist who believes her. Voices can become "commanding" and are hard to resist to the person hearing them--you don't want her to act on what the voices say--I'd get another opinion FAST. A good neurological appointment. can't hurt, but, in my opinion, it's more likely something other than seizures, however can't hurt to rule out EVERYTHING because you can't know for sure. JMO Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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