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Confused Oct 16, 2018 at 01:06 PM
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Anyone still get hallucinations even though you are taking an anti-psychotic? I'm taking Rexulti which is an anti-psychotic but I occasionally still get hallucinations. I have major depressive disorder but I get hallucinations anyway. But normally I have had visual hallucinations and yesterday I had auditory hallucinations. Normal? Thanks Kit.
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So far, I have not encountered psychosis, so I do not know how "normal" your experience may be.
Are you bothered by the hallucinations? Some people are, some are not.

I just wanted to wish you the best!

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So far, I have not encountered psychosis, so I do not know how "normal" your experience may be.
Are you bothered by the hallucinations? Some people are, some are not.

I just wanted to wish you the best!

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Hi WC, I'm not bothered very much by the visual hallucinations however, I was very scared of the auditory hallucinations I had yesterday. Thanks for your good wishes and response. Kit.
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I am so sorry the auditory hallucinations have been scary.

Does your pdoc know you are having difficulties?

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I see my PDOC in about 5 weeks. If I keep having the auditory hallucinations, I will ask for a sooner appointment. But hopefully they won't be back soon. Thanks. Kit.
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