Ever since early this morning, (it is now midnight), I have been hearing nonstop, musical, audio hallucinations. I got 7 and a half hours of sleep last night. I wasn’t tired all day. I had a peaceful, relaxed day today. I’ve been taking my meds as ordered.
I got a call back from my pdoc yesterday. He said when I get my depot Risperdal Consta injections, I have to go with a 1 and a half inch needle. He said the 1 inch needles are not long enough. I told him I’m willing to go along with that.
@SkinnyMe Are you still hearing that non-stop or did it improve or go away? Regarding getting psychotic during sleep, I regularly have very bizarre and ultra-vivid and often unpleasant dreams. When I previously had a Community Psychiatric Nurse regularly visiting me he said that from my description some of them could be termed “psychotic dreams” but I don’t know whether that’s an accepted term in psychiatry. What I’d like to understand is the mechanism that causes some dreams to be psychotic and others not; what exactly shifts in the brain to make some dreams psychotic while others in the same night may not be?
Mine can be like a radio sometimes. I hear one song and go nope and change it to another one or change genres.
Who needs radio when you have musical hallucinations