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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 558334" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>There are many, many reasons for hallucinations. Eeyore often hears his name being called, occassionally has internal conversations with Bob (psychiatric testing says Bob is what Eeyore has named his conscience) and sometimes feels a presence. The psychiatrist/therapist determined that these were manifestations of his anxiety and we know when they are happening that we need to drop his stress level quickly. Tigger sometimes hears noise (just a general static roar) if he has been having a lot of micro-seizures. So we have to decrease triggers or increase medications.</p><p></p><p>It has to be freaking him (and you) out pretty badly. Hope the psychiatrist calls back soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 558334, member: 1169"] There are many, many reasons for hallucinations. Eeyore often hears his name being called, occassionally has internal conversations with Bob (psychiatric testing says Bob is what Eeyore has named his conscience) and sometimes feels a presence. The psychiatrist/therapist determined that these were manifestations of his anxiety and we know when they are happening that we need to drop his stress level quickly. Tigger sometimes hears noise (just a general static roar) if he has been having a lot of micro-seizures. So we have to decrease triggers or increase medications. It has to be freaking him (and you) out pretty badly. Hope the psychiatrist calls back soon. [/QUOTE]
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