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Default Aug 23, 2019 at 11:15 AM
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Im heeeeeeeeerrrrrrreeeeee to see t.


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Oh! I want a tattoo to cover my self harm

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Default Aug 23, 2019 at 11:33 AM
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T said not to get tattoo. Over and over he said it.

He says I’m hypo and wants to see me again next week. He was so serious.

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Default Aug 23, 2019 at 11:40 AM
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What do you think of his opinion on the tattoo?

Do you feel you are being impulsive? Usually people think about tattoos for a while, and definitely longer than a day. I think a lot of people usually spend at least a few months thinking about it before they commit. Gives them a chance to confront their doubts and decide if it’s something they really want to do.

Also, if you think your mood is elevated, do you think there’s a risk you might regret the tattoo later?
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Default Aug 23, 2019 at 12:41 PM
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I don’t know but I promised I wouldn’t get it. He said to wait.

Also I’m
Hearing a woman talking and in a house alone.
I just faintly hear her.

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I don’t know but I promised I wouldn’t get it. He said to wait.


Also I’m

Hearing a woman talking and in a house alone.

I just faintly hear her.
That happens to me, usually when manic or hypo. It's usually my own voice, and not being very nice.
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I don’t know but I promised I wouldn’t get it. He said to wait.

Also I’m
Hearing a woman talking and in a house alone.
I just faintly hear her.
Yes. If you don’t know, then it’s definitely a good idea to hold off on getting one. Only get it when you are confident that’s what you want. Though, if you start to feel better in a few weeks or a month’s time and you’re still thinking about it, there’s nothing wrong with reconsidering it. Remember that you have a whooooole life ahead of you and plenty of opportunity to get a tattoo later on if you find out that’s what you truly want, so don’t rush it if you’re not sure.

As for hearing stuff... Is the lady saying anything bad?
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It’s stopped but
I
Couldn’t
Understand
Her.

I heard mumbling
Like she was
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Yeah, I've had voices that mumble to me too. In fact, most of my voices are mumbles. Sometimes there are even multiple voices that mumble to each other.

I try to distract myself with music or YouTube when that happens. Even watching the TV helps or listening to an audiobook. Basically, you gotta block out the mumbles with some other sound. I've found it's the only way. Sorry if that doesn't help, but it's a quick fix for me. I put on headphones whenever I start hearing mumbles.
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Yea live been listening to music because after her I started hearing something in the wall. I can’t watch tv bc the damn dogs I’m watching will bark nonstop!!!! I hate them!

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Sorry to hear about the wall sounds. I've heard similar stuff... like bangs, explosions, zaps... They are definitely startling, especially when they happen out of nowhere.

I wish TVs would let you connect bluetooth headphones to them! It seems so simple and easy for TV companies to do... Then I could blast my TV in my apartment without having to annoy the raging psychopath downstairs.
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I’m
Doing my
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It. It’s hard and scary.

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My dr only works half day on Friday so I can’t call
Him til Monday. I saw my therapist and he use my coping skills
If this happens so
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I find that the more I think about the mumbles, sounds, etc., the more they start to bother me. I know it's hard to do this, but it helps me to tell myself that the voices and sounds can't harm me. They can try to scare me, but what are they gonna do to me? They can tell me whatever s*** they want, but they still can't harm me. They're all talk and no show in my experience.
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Yes I’m trying to ignore it and listen to music

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Sorry to hear about the wall sounds. I've heard similar stuff... like bangs, explosions, zaps... They are definitely startling, especially when they happen out of nowhere.


I wish TVs would let you connect bluetooth headphones to them! It seems so simple and easy for TV companies to do... Then I could blast my TV in my apartment without having to annoy the raging psychopath downstairs.
A lot of TV's do have headphone jacks
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Yes I’m trying to ignore it and listen to music
What are you listening to?
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A lot of TV's do have headphone jacks
really? maybe I have a sh_t tv then. lol. I tried looking for a headphone jack when I first bought it and realized it didn't have any. It's some kind of "slim," minimalistic design, and it's one of those new 4K UHD ones.

bluetooth would be a lot nicer, though.

so... you could try plugging in headphones into your TV, Hallie, if you think TV would be more distracting.
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I can’t lol I don’t have headphone except my iPhone once’s and they have the flat end not the regular headphones. It’s ok I left the house so
I won’t maybe hear them

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