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Where do all these psychosis come from?

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ramona
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PostPosted: 10/07/06 - 23:00    Post subject: Where do all these psychosis come from? Vote now! Reply with quote


Hi. I have started to experience some form of psychosis. I hear voices in my head, and sometimes I see things that are not really there. What to do? Where do all these psychosis come from? It is really scary.
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PostPosted: 11/15/06 - 18:29    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


Hi. All these psychosis are coming from your brain, of course. Unusual brain chemistry, that`s what it is. Hearing voices and seeing things are the form of psychosis. It could mean schizophrenia. Do you have anybody in your family diagnosed with schizophrenia? It is believed that schizophrenia results from a comb of environmental and genetic factors. Psychotic symptoms usually start in 20s and early 30s. They are rare before puberty.
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