What is this? (Not trying to get diagnosed)

Sometimes my thoughts go fast and like thinking of really random stuff like words ”apple car eat music” and unable to think properly of anything else

Is there a name for such phenomenon? Thanks

I don’t know. That’s never happened to me before.

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It could be intrusive thoughts

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Disorganised thinking and speech

Hallucinations and delusions can make your thoughts and emotions feel confused and disorganised, but disorganised thinking (sometimes called ‘formal thought disorder’) can also be a specific type of psychosis.

Mental health professionals may use the following terms to describe what you are experiencing:

  • Racing thoughts is when your thoughts go through your head very fast. It can involve them racing so fast that they feel out of control.
  • Flight of ideas is where your thoughts move very quickly from idea to idea, making links and seeing meaning between things that other people don’t.
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Thought disorder? It is a positive symptom of sz.

Sounds like what @anon80629714 said. Thought disorder.

It might go away. I also had it during day wen I first started on abilify for like two to three months

Can you have it if you dont have sz dx

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I’m not sure 15151

Ok thank you (15 char)

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Intrusive thoughts.
I get them too.

My intrusive thoughts are different though?

They seem pretty average to me.
I’ll get the same kind of disorganized intrusive thinking from time to time.

My intrusive thoughts are more of the paranoid kind, almost similar to my delusions except that I don’t believe in the intrusive thoughts

I’ll have paranoid thoughts enter my head from time to time
It’s common with OCD

So I have OCD? Might be worth investigating into

I don’t know if you have OCD.
I was taking about my situation.

Discuss it with your doctor

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so can it go away with treatment/ medicine

can it go away with medication?

Hypomania with random thoughts and ideas. It will settle after some time not respond to those and make it big.

its in the spectrum my dr says