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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One thing I want to mention is auditory hallucinations aren't always a sign of mental illness. Hearing impairment can cause auditory hallucinations. For example, some people with hearing loss may hear things wrong because their brain is trying to make sense of what it hears. Some people also get musical hallucinations. It's called musical ear syndrome. I know an elderly lady who had the musical ear syndrome. She thought her neighbors were playing nonstop music. Nope. Malfunctioning ears.[/quote] Oddly when my son was younf, maybe early elementary he kept talking about the woman saying things in his head. It was actually me. He was imagining conversations between us in his head- as anyone might replay conversations in their mind- and he just couldn't process that was what it was. Psychiatrist finally figured it out. So yes, not every auditory hallucination is a symptom of schizophrenia [/quote]
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