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Are your hallucinations scary? I have been very fortunate that all mine have been more or less benign. One is that I hear a men's choir singing just outside my bedroom window. The only tbad thing about it is that they only sing one song, over, and over.I would love for them to learn a new song. I also sense people around me, just over my shoulder, but when I turn to face them they disappear The people aren't scary - sometimes it's like whaat I imgine the lunch room on the MGM studio in California looks like - a sailor, a cowboy, a ballerina, etc. I'm in the Advanced Stage and don;'t want to raise my l-dopa if I can help it. and my doctor and I agree that these little annoyances are a small price to pay for geting my meds. However, is yours are scary that's very different. I don't know if there's a way to deal with your hallucinations if they're scary but perhaps a psychoterapist could teach you some techniues ses for dealing with them. Some children have bad dreams and maybe there are techniques for dealing with such things that could be adapted to help you deal with them. Or you could send them over to Berlin and I could introduce them to my hallucinations, who could;-) show them how they could stop being scary. 😉

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@jatonlouise I have been hearing music and at times announcers for some fourteen years and when I went to get hearing aids I mentioned it the doctor and he said “ I never heard of that “ but now I know my medicine doesn’t work on that problem