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Welcome Diana190. I can't tell you what is wrong with you but I can tell you that I have had ringingTinnitus in my ears that lasted for a year straight non-stop. There are no doctors answering questions on this forum but you could post this question on the neurology forum here as well if you would like a physicians answer. Lyme disease is possible anywhere but I think a good evaluation by a physician would be needed. Do you have any other symptoms other than the musical hallucinations?
No patsy10. The only symptom I have are those hallucinations that I don't know if to call them musical or auditive. They started in October, but not on a daily basis. .But since mid-november I have them on a daily basis since I get up, and come to bed with me. They are as church bells that bang and bang together violently.
My psychiatrist said that these musical or auditive hallucinations are very rare, so he scheduled me an appointment with a neurologist spcecialized in musical hallucinations.
My psychiatrist gave me an anti-hallucinator, that did me worse. Now, he gave me an anti-convulsant, and yesterday, for the first time, I was free of the hallucinations. But I am really scared of becoming crazy. It's too much for me.
EVERY TIME I TRIED TO POST ON THE NEUROLOGY FORUM, it said that it did not accept any more posts.
Kind regards,
Diana
Hi, Monica,
I read all of that at the website Limedisease.org.
I'm followed by a psychiatrist and I asked him if I could have Lyme disease, and he said NOT POSSIBLE, BECAUSE THE LYME DISEASE IS AN INFECTION CAUSED BY A DEER TICK IN HOT WEATHER COUNTRIES. I live in Montreal, Canada, with freezing temperatures, and there are no deers here.
I'm wondering what's wrong with me, and really hope that it won't last for long.
Thank you so much !
Cheers, Diana
My psychiatrist said that these musical or auditive hallucinations are very rare, so he scheduled me an appointment with a neurologist spcecialized in musical hallucinations.
My psychiatrist gave me an anti-hallucinator, that did me worse. Now, he gave me an anti-convulsant, and yesterday, for the first time, I was free of the hallucinations. But I am really scared of becoming crazy. It's too much for me.
EVERY TIME I TRIED TO POST ON THE NEUROLOGY FORUM, it said that it did not accept any more posts.
Kind regards,
Diana
2 MONTHS FROM TODAY.
Diana
You could try posting on the other neuro forum. Doctors answer on there too.
I just clicked on Forums, and I SAW ONE NEURO FORUM
Thank you
Diana
I read all of that at the website Limedisease.org.
I'm followed by a psychiatrist and I asked him if I could have Lyme disease, and he said NOT POSSIBLE, BECAUSE THE LYME DISEASE IS AN INFECTION CAUSED BY A DEER TICK IN HOT WEATHER COUNTRIES. I live in Montreal, Canada, with freezing temperatures, and there are no deers here.
I'm wondering what's wrong with me, and really hope that it won't last for long.
Thank you so much !
Cheers, Diana