Posted by zazenducke on September 26, 2012, at 8:59:49
In reply to Re:Wrote email to neighbor on that street so below » ChicagoKat, posted by phillipa on September 25, 2012, at 21:28:28
While receiving treatment with Xanax, you can experience abnormal hallucinations as a side effect of this medication. Hallucinations can cause you to hear voices or see things that do not actually exist. If this occurs, you may engage in odd or dangerous behavior such as walking out into oncoming traffic in response to these hallucinations. Recurrent or severe hallucinations that occur during Xanax treatment should be discussed with your doctor immediately.
Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/87325-dangerous-side-effects-xanax/#ixzz27aFtwWdj
On the other hand someone like you on xanax could wander out into traffic and endanger themselves and others couldn't they? There are a lot more people on xanax than with schizophrenia.
Maybe someone should warn your neighbors about you? How would you feel if you found out they were all talking about you? (And they probably are you know if their nature is to gossip as it apparently is)
It's a sad story. I hope she will encounter someone with more compassion than fear. And I hope you will find the help you need too.
> My real concern is that she will hear voices driving her car as she drives daily and will hurt someone. And as the Detective said unfortunately this is what will happen to get her into a hospital. It stinks for her, people and animals. Phillipa
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