The New York Timesflipped into Most EmailedDoctors Gave Her Antipsychotics. She Decided to Live With Her Voices.verified_publisherThe New York Times - Daniel BergnerCaroline Mazel-Carlton began hearing voices when she was in day care. Mornings, by the time she was in middle school, a bowl of oatmeal awaited her for breakfast next to a white saucer of colorful pills. Her voices remained vibrant. They weren’t within her head; they spoke and screamed from outside …
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