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Default Jul 13, 2024 at 06:44 AM
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So I get auditory hallucinations when I'm manic. Is it weird that I hear about half of them in 1 sentence clips in different voices. Some of the voices I hear are voices I know, others from complete strangers. When I hear voices from God, they are usually more than 1 sentence. That's weird in itself.

However, the question I have about the 1 sentence clips is that I hear them as if you are tuning a radio, trying to find a station you like. So it will be 1 sentence from 1 voice, then static, 1 sentence from the next voice, then static, another sentence, static...and so on.

Isn't that weird? Has anyone else had auditory hallcinations like this?

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I don't get auditory hallucinations very often to be honest. Normally I just get delusional and stuff, but when I DO get auditory hallucinations (on those rare occasions) it's usually something that sounds like a radio. Not in one sentence clips or anything. Just like a radio is playing, all fuzzy and impossible to make out, like it's not quite on the right station or something.

Anyway, no, I don't think your auditory stuff sounds weird at all.

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I didn't even know these were auditory hallucinations. I just thought I had an earworm or something. Or some random memory.
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I don't get auditory hallucinations very often to be honest. Normally I just get delusional and stuff, but when I DO get auditory hallucinations (on those rare occasions) it's usually something that sounds like a radio. Not in one sentence clips or anything. Just like a radio is playing, all fuzzy and impossible to make out, like it's not quite on the right station or something.

Anyway, no, I don't think your auditory stuff sounds weird at all.
Oh, me too! Thank you so much! You can't imagine how much better I feel! I just hate to think I'm alone having auditory hallucinations, especially when a lot of people here have either visual or tactile hallucinations.

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I didn't even know these were auditory hallucinations. I just thought I had an earworm or something. Or some random memory.
You mean you have them too? Like the radio stuff?

I do get earworms too. Those are lyrics from songs (usually ones I've heard that day and only the parts I can remember, even annoying sons like they often play only the beginning of a TV show). I even had the lyrics of the Mystery 3000 show repeated endlessly last night, you want to talk about annoying! Then the radio stuff, I couldn't fall asleep and I'd only had around 3 hr sleep the night before. I lose my sleep, I go crazy manic, leading shortly into psychosis. I finally put earbuds end with an old cracked iphone I dropped a few years ago and cracked. I fell asleep that way and slept from about 10 PM-5 AM, what's that, seven hours? I'm hypomanic righ now and math was never my forte.

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I don't think it's that weird. Mine are a little different (more like very clearly different voices saying phrases or a small amount of words that don't make sense together). I don't think there is something that can be considered weird when it comes to hallucinations.

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one of my first hallucinations was hearing rag time music playing in my empty house and it freaked me out

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