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Originally Posted by cherpear
My Dr asked me if I hear voices. I told him no. It's not like I hear people talking to me. Audibly anyway. But that very night, when I laid down to sleep, I was trying to find that calm quiet place in my mind so I could pray. Then I began to (and realized this has happened on many occasions) hear snip bits of conversations. Almost like we used to hear on old phone lines - dipping into others conversation not meaning to. These are one sided conversations, nothing that I hear enough to follow along with. There were two or three, and they phased out one by one and 'shut' off. Maybe lasting 5 seconds. I felt like If I had turned my head or held really still I could have concentrated and heard more. I feel like I can tune back in if I knew how.
Stupid, I know. But just wondering in a rational head. Maybe they are just bits and pieces of conversations I have heard throughout the day and I am just processing them out.
Anyone ever had this? I feel like I am going crazy. There is a lot going on. Talked a lot to husband last night. He is good with me. He loves me. I just nit pick him till I hear what I want to hear or get frustrated and don't know how to stop.
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for some people this is called audio hallucinations, for some people its called delusional thoughts, for some people its called memories, flashbacks, visions, paranormal activity, and many other names. even things like medications, sleep deprivation and not getting enough fluids or not eating right can cause this to happen. just about every mental disorder and physical health problem can have the symptom of "hearing voices"
since "hearing voices" is quite common even for normal people what its called depends upon other accompanying symptoms. for example when it happens to me I call my treatment providers and sometimes the solution is a change with my meds other times its as simple as getting more sleep.
we cant diagnose your problems ie tell you why and what this is in you so my blanket suggestion with things like this is telling people to contact their own doctors and mental health treatment providers. they can help you get tot he bottom of what this is and treat you for it if it turns out to not be completely normal with in you.