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My Son is hearing noises
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 558361" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>My daughter started hearing her name being called in school and occasionally hearing noises or whispers in the house. Once she freaked out about all of the bugs on the living floor, but there weren't any. It was intermittent for a long time and we blamed it on anxiety. She is now 17 and it became constant about a year or so ago - not so much constant, but more like every day, multiple times a day. She was terrified. I couldn't even go to bed before she did. Her diagnosis is Psychotic Disorder not otherwise specified (she also had a lot of paranoia and thought people could read her thoughts). But there are a lot of reasons it could be happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 558361, member: 7083"] My daughter started hearing her name being called in school and occasionally hearing noises or whispers in the house. Once she freaked out about all of the bugs on the living floor, but there weren't any. It was intermittent for a long time and we blamed it on anxiety. She is now 17 and it became constant about a year or so ago - not so much constant, but more like every day, multiple times a day. She was terrified. I couldn't even go to bed before she did. Her diagnosis is Psychotic Disorder not otherwise specified (she also had a lot of paranoia and thought people could read her thoughts). But there are a lot of reasons it could be happening. [/QUOTE]
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