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Old Apr 01, 2014, 10:11 PM
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This isn't really an issue, but occasionally I hear random voices. Usually as I'm going to sleep, but sometimes when I'm going about my day.

It's kind of like overhearing 2 or 3 words of somebody's conversation, then it's gone. It happens when I'm alone, and I can tell that it's not real, but at the same time it sounds like a really specific voice. It's weird because it's not like they are talking to me, I just hear a few words or a phrase, and the voices are always different.

I just thought this was really strange and wonder if this happens to anyone else! No I'm not on any meds or drugs or anything!!

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This isn't really an issue, but occasionally I hear random voices. Usually as I'm going to sleep, but sometimes when I'm going about my day.

It's kind of like overhearing 2 or 3 words of somebody's conversation, then it's gone. It happens when I'm alone, and I can tell that it's not real, but at the same time it sounds like a really specific voice. It's weird because it's not like they are talking to me, I just hear a few words or a phrase, and the voices are always different.

I just thought this was really strange and wonder if this happens to anyone else! No I'm not on any meds or drugs or anything!!
Do you actually hear the voices? Or is it just your thoughts. I never hesr voices its more like me talking to myself. Like do you actually hear people talking that arent there. Like theybare in your room talking to you? Help me understand this.
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Old Apr 04, 2014, 05:28 PM
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Once in a while I will hear voices too. It is unnerving
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Once in a while I will hear voices too. It is unnerving
Like younactually hear people who arent there?
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Old Apr 05, 2014, 06:26 AM
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This isn't really an issue, but occasionally I hear random voices. Usually as I'm going to sleep, but sometimes when I'm going about my day.

It's kind of like overhearing 2 or 3 words of somebody's conversation, then it's gone. It happens when I'm alone, and I can tell that it's not real, but at the same time it sounds like a really specific voice. It's weird because it's not like they are talking to me, I just hear a few words or a phrase, and the voices are always different.

I just thought this was really strange and wonder if this happens to anyone else! No I'm not on any meds or drugs or anything!!
it is normal. some times it happens.
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