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Old Dec 25, 2016, 01:28 AM
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Hi, I was hearing voices five years back and now I keep leaking my personal data to because the voices tell me to leak my data. How do I stop leaking my data. I'm in trauma because in MSc in hostel my classmates avoided me after first telling me they wanted me to share.
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Old Dec 25, 2016, 06:59 AM
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Hi, I was hearing voices five years back and now I keep leaking my personal data to because the voices tell me to leak my data. How do I stop leaking my data. I'm in trauma because in MSc in hostel my classmates avoided me after first telling me they wanted me to share.
I suggest getting therapy and entrusting your condition to the therapist. Stop listening to the voices, if it can be helped. How'd they stop before?
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Old Dec 25, 2016, 09:24 AM
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I suggest getting therapy and entrusting your condition to the therapist. Stop listening to the voices, if it can be helped. How'd they stop before?
Actually the voices first said everything is wrong data and I was in an experiment. The voices were coming from outside so I thought they were real. Then they said its right data from the start and on the web it was put that nobody can read minds. So I knew they were voices. But now every now and then I think the TV is sending messages and telling me to leak my data because they are talking through psychic power.
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Old Dec 28, 2016, 02:24 PM
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my opinion is that maybe something more is going on here besides PTSD...

you see PTSD is a mental disorder where someone has gone through either abuse or a life situation or a natural disaster or in their job where they witnessed some sort of abuse or trauma.

the after affects (post) of this Trauma and stress causes a person to have anxiety, depression, flashbacks, nightmares, constant thoughts about the trauma, reactivity (startle reflex for example) memory problems, no longer interested in pleasurable activities (including but not limited to sex and other physical activities)..

my point here in america PTSD does not come with hearing voices. here in America hearing voices is called hallucinations. Hallucinations and delusions are called a psychotic symptom here. A person here in america can be dual diagnosed (have more than one mental disorder at one time)

the great thing about having hallucinations is that it is treatable. many anti psychotic medications and anti depressant medications cure/ stop the voices.

my suggestion is contact your treatment provider. they will be able to diagnose whether these voices are flashbacks (reliving the same trauma over and over again, if these voices are flashbacks they repeat the same statement over and over again never changing) or if they are psychotic (hallucinations) and get you treated so that they will stop and you will soon be feeling better.
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