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Insight into delusions?
I’ve been having what seem to be delusions for a long time now. But I haven’t told doctors because I know they’re not real. I think that people can hear my thoughts and there are tiny cameras everywhere watching me and reporting. There’s a tiny rational part of my brain that knows they’re not true, but I still completely believe in them and act and react accordingly. If anyone challenges them I’ll insist they’re true. But part of me knows they’re not. Are these actually real delusions?
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Some are delusions and also hallucinations are seems to be present. My dear consult psychiatrist and start medications. It will help you. As you have such a good insight to your problems your recovery can be quick. Along with medications you can take psychotherapy sessions from a clinical psychologist. It will help you further to get away of such delusions or hallucinations.
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