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Hello,   Carolyn is right-on that you need to see a professional.   Schizophrenia, though most often occurring at first onset in the teen or young adult years, could develop later in life, too.   It's also possible that you have anxiety or something else.   Please get help to rule out or confirm what's going on.   Regards, Christina
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