I imagine a condition causing these symptoms would be tested by putting the person under observation for a day or a few days. It might be possible to get them to attend a sleep lab, if the events happen while they are asleep too then that might be a key to diagnosing it as easy/fast as possible. Otherwise does the person know of anything that causes the events more or less?
Also the general rule for diagnosing/treating conditions—is it negatively impacting their life? If not then leave it alone.
if:
they are curious and really want to know, get further testing done.
they are in danger—i.e. find themselves unable to drive a car safely due to strange events
their life is impacted greatly (i.e. cannot drive a car)
If it’s not doing anything bad; leave it.
If it’s an early symptom of a condition it might help them to be diagnosed, I don’t know why but it could also be like Schizophrenia.
worth considering: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tourette_syndrome—for uncontrollable compulsion to do a thing.
I imagine a condition causing these symptoms would be tested by putting the person under observation for a day or a few days. It might be possible to get them to attend a sleep lab, if the events happen while they are asleep too then that might be a key to diagnosing it as easy/fast as possible. Otherwise does the person know of anything that causes the events more or less?
Also the general rule for diagnosing/treating conditions—is it negatively impacting their life? If not then leave it alone.
if:
they are curious and really want to know, get further testing done.
they are in danger—i.e. find themselves unable to drive a car safely due to strange events
their life is impacted greatly (i.e. cannot drive a car)
If it’s not doing anything bad; leave it.
If it’s an early symptom of a condition it might help them to be diagnosed, I don’t know why but it could also be like Schizophrenia.