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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 258713" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I think mostly medication works for that. If you ever saw "A Brilliant Mind," even Nash, the genius, couldn't control them on his own. But our medications now are wonderful for hallucinations. I go to a self help group for mentally ill people and some hear voices and have learned to live with them (medications turn down the volume A LOT). My own opinion on this child's medications is no way Jose would I put anyone with voices on Zoloft. They CAUSE hallucinations in many people. I'd be leery of the Zoloft maybe making them worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 258713, member: 1550"] I think mostly medication works for that. If you ever saw "A Brilliant Mind," even Nash, the genius, couldn't control them on his own. But our medications now are wonderful for hallucinations. I go to a self help group for mentally ill people and some hear voices and have learned to live with them (medications turn down the volume A LOT). My own opinion on this child's medications is no way Jose would I put anyone with voices on Zoloft. They CAUSE hallucinations in many people. I'd be leery of the Zoloft maybe making them worse. [/QUOTE]
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