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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 59412" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Hi-</p><p>If he is having Night Terrors and not just nightmares they can come out in his imaginative play and talk at times. With some kids who do have very graphic and morbid night terrors like my daughter, she will talk about horrible things that seem to come about from things she actually dreamt about. </p><p>K screams all night and thrashes in her sleep, when she has remebered her dreams they have been pretty disturbing.</p><p>K also has Auditory Hallucinations, it does not mean they are automatically Schizophrenic, but it is serious if it is indeed a true Auditory Hallucination. Hers is a man's voice, most times saying mean things and lasting longer than 6 months and while unmedicated. Her's is a part of her BiPolar (BP). </p><p>Also when K has been really confused or manic she has said "I have to kill you". All of theses things are very scary but are all part of her instability, I would make notes about what and when he said things, and but a call in to psychiatrist. </p><p>I myself try not to make a big deal about it, because I know she is unstable... we talk about her fellings and I ask her if she is angry and how she feels, we are working on new medications.</p><p></p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 59412, member: 3155"] Hi- If he is having Night Terrors and not just nightmares they can come out in his imaginative play and talk at times. With some kids who do have very graphic and morbid night terrors like my daughter, she will talk about horrible things that seem to come about from things she actually dreamt about. K screams all night and thrashes in her sleep, when she has remebered her dreams they have been pretty disturbing. K also has Auditory Hallucinations, it does not mean they are automatically Schizophrenic, but it is serious if it is indeed a true Auditory Hallucination. Hers is a man's voice, most times saying mean things and lasting longer than 6 months and while unmedicated. Her's is a part of her BiPolar (BP). Also when K has been really confused or manic she has said "I have to kill you". All of theses things are very scary but are all part of her instability, I would make notes about what and when he said things, and but a call in to psychiatrist. I myself try not to make a big deal about it, because I know she is unstable... we talk about her fellings and I ask her if she is angry and how she feels, we are working on new medications. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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