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Originally Posted by franz kafka
They're located someplace not inside but not outside my head. I hear them but know I'm not actually hearing them (I have other hallucinations during mania where the sound is clearly from outside). I can tell the gender and accent and direction of the voice, sometimes identity, and what's being said, but it's usually nonsense.
I'm not actually worried about them. They're just a curious occurance. Neither I nor my doctor thinks they're indicative of a schizo disorder. He says hallucinations occur on a spectrum.
What are your noisy thoughts like?
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Mine are more like hearing a song stuck in your head, except they can be random speaking or mumbling voices with different accents or random noises. Again, I don't think I actually hear anything, they are thoughts. If they get bad, they get loud or shouting. That has only happened a couple times, and I usually take extra Risperdal and Xanax in that situation. I honestly think they are more stress/anxiety related rather than hypomania.
They only happen when I'm quiet or trying to sleep.
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Diagnoses: Bipolar 2, OCD, Chronic Worrywart 
Meds: Lithium (reducing), Trileptal, Latuda, Risperdal, Klonopin and Xanax PRN
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