Hallucinations: I'm sorry about to hear about your grandmother's death. However, it's really important that you speak w/someone, preferably your doctor, but even your counselor, social worker, psychologist, religious leader, etc. Please remember that we're not here to judge but to help. Perhaps you can start by arranging Virtual Consult w/Psychiatrist here at HealthTap.
Answered 10/27/2015
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It is imperative: that you get professional help. Get up the courage to let your doctor know. If you are hearing voices or having those thoughts now -get seen at the nearest emergency room now. Have a friend or relative drive you or call 911 for emergency services for transport. You can call the National suicide hotlines 24/7 at 1-800-suicide (1-800-784-2433) or 1-800-273 – talk (1-800-273-8255) for support. This
Answered 11/1/2015
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