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I seem to have lost the concept of money and its value, what can i do?

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What are you doing?: If you are going on a wild spending spree, you may be having a manic episode. That can be dangerous. One, you may bankrupt yourself or your family. Two, you may loose sight of other limitations and do things you would otherwise be smart enough to avoid. You need to see a psychiatrist or a psychologist for a diagnosis. This is not something for a "counselor.".

Answered 10/3/2016

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Dr. Karl Spector answered

Specializes in Addiction Medicine

See a psychiatrist. : I'm really not sure exactly what you mean by this but if you are talking about the sudden loss of the concept of money- i would certainly see your primary care doctor first. He or she can help evaluate if this is a "physical" problem , like a brain disorder where a neurologist would help or a "mental" problem in which a psychiatrist might be more appropriate. Good luck!

Answered 9/23/2016

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