Still believe I'm on tv..Can someone please tell me the truth?

Hi there, happy thanksgiving! Ok so I can’t enjoy my thanksgiving because I’m being talked about all on t.v. and my family is engaging in it. My family is saying I’m being talked about on tv and I hear the tv talking about me commenting on my every thought. Can someone in the U.S please tell me the truth? Am I being talked about on tv?

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What does that mean ?

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No one is talking about you on tv. Are you taking any meds?

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You are not being talked about on TV. :panda_face::panda_face::panda_face:

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No you are not being talked about on the tv.
You are delusional and hallucinating.
Talk with your doctor about this ASAP.

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It means that my family is commenting to the tv. They are saying to me, “You better pray you make it off of tv”. And I’m in the opposite room but every time I come out I hear them tell me my every thought because the tv is replying to my thoughts. Complicated, I know.

I’m sorry you’re going through this, nobody’s talking about you

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@Wave is right. You’re delusional and hallucinating. You need to speak to a psychiatrist and get on meds . You sound like you’re off meds.

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I’m taking 15 mg of olanzapine.

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Sounds like it may not be working too good. You should talk to your pdoc about these concerns.

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I used to think that. Medication stopped it. If it’s bothering you a lot the meds will get rid of that. If your already on meds you probably need a med change, or a higher dosage.

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How long have you been on 15mg of Olanzapine?

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It gets worse when you’re in a different room and listen at a distance. I know how it is.

Honestly, medication stops it.

Absent that, try some sound isolating headphones like Bose QuietComfort 20s, they’ve kept me sane while I was recovering. Filters out 80% of noise.

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I’m going to talk to my doctor about this because I’m tired

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I’m in Canada, but we get a lot of American TV stations and I have heard nothing about you on them, no one is talking about you on TV

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For a year and a half

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Can you tell me what medication you used?

Invega pills, 9 mg, then eventually Piracetam supplementation, 800 mg 3x a day (with Phosphatidyl Choline and Vitamin C as cofactors. User gets a headache without them.)

The Invega only works to a certain extent, and Piracetam takes care of the rest of the hallucinations gradually, since it upregulates NMDA receptor density (and schizophrenic hallucinations are caused by NMDA receptor underfunction.)

Thank you i will mention these to my doctor… thanks

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Good luck. He’d be more amicable to Invega, but the Piracetam patent ran out so there’s no money in prescribing it. He’d probably be OK with supplementing it if you mention it though.

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