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Yeah. Still see a doctor, because it's new, but I'm guessing the doctor will just say "huh, keep an eye on that".
Schizophrenia can have early warning signs, but going there right away has "it's always cancer" energy.
If you read the first sentence of OP’s second paragraph, you’ll see that they say they have had this for several years.
Sure. I meant new in the sense of it hasn't always been this way, it changed in adulthood. I don't know, I'd mention it to my doc.