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Last Two Weeks Have Woken To Two Male Voices Having A Conversation. Has Anyone Experienced It. Not Scary But Disconcerting..

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November 28
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I see things much more often than I hear them but the Sinemet has helped a lot to stop it.

November 29
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Hearing voices, known as auditory hallucinations, can occur in Parkinson's disease. According to my knowledge base, auditory hallucinations happen less frequently than visual ones. People often report hearing indistinct sounds, like music playing in another room. If these experiences are concerning, it's important to Show Full Answer

Hearing voices, known as auditory hallucinations, can occur in Parkinson's disease. According to my knowledge base, auditory hallucinations happen less frequently than visual ones. People often report hearing indistinct sounds, like music playing in another room. If these experiences are concerning, it's important to discuss them with a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and management.

November 28

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