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My mother (84) diagnosed with severe dementia is experiencing auditory (sound only) hallucinations. Right now, after being up since 6 a.m is conducting "yard sales" of her doll collection and even bargaining with these "people" This is so disturbing. Sometimes her hallucinations are quite scary, and I'm relieved that today they seem to be enjoyable to her, but I wish she'd fall asleep. Just wondering if anyone else out there has experienced this.

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If she is having such elaborate hallucinations I question whether or not they are strictly auditory. I'm answering to bump this up, in the meantime you might want to search the forum as there are many other posts about hallucinations you might find helpful.
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My mum has auditory hallucinations too, after she lost her hearing all of a sudden. She has a condition called "musical ear syndrome" where she hears music constantly playing. There have been times when she's heard voices, but none of them made sense...it was just voices and that's it. If your mum is able to have "conversations" as part of her auditory hallucinations, you may need to get professional help. These hallucinations can be very scary for your mum and she may need medication to deal with them as they progress.
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