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Old Jun 03, 2014, 10:27 PM
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They Are So Loud And I Swear Someone's Watching Me Nobody Believes Me Maybe It IS My Mind But I Know What I Feel And What I've Seen And Hear All Day Long

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Old Jun 03, 2014, 10:43 PM
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Did this just start today? You really need to see a doctor they have meds that can stop you from hearing any of the voices...it is such a relief when the voices are quiet again...

You can goto an ER that has a psychiatrist on call and get meds for this just call the hospital to see if they have a psychiatrist first so they don't just give you a referral.
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Old Jun 03, 2014, 10:49 PM
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I have heard voices for 15 years I was diagnosed at the age of 5 they told my mother she was raiding a physco path but this is the worst it's ever been I am not physco but the issues I'm having r making me feel that way there so loud it doesn't stop at all I can't even stay focused and freak when anyone is trying to talk cause it's like I hear these loud *** voices then someone n my face talking and it's too much I feel like I'm breaking

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Old Jun 03, 2014, 11:03 PM
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No this has nothing to do with being a psychopath...most people with psychosis and schizophrenia are actually really nice quiet people who would never hurt anyone or anything...do you take any meds for it...for some people me among them they help a lot.

There are some coping strategies but I really recommend seeing a doc if it's this bad. But temporarily listening to music rather loudly can help especially if you sing along to the music. For me if I'm singing they shut completely off. There are some resources in the stickies at the top of the forum for coping etc.
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Old Jun 03, 2014, 11:07 PM
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http://recoveryfromschizophrenia.org...oices-list.doc

Here is a direct link to one of the coping guides...this might help you out...
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Old Jun 03, 2014, 11:26 PM
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I am trying to get back on my meds atm and music helps me a lot but lately even when listening to music and singing and all of it the voices r still there. I'm having dreams that r waking me up or they r so loud while I'm asleep I'm up and down all night I'm either not sleeping or sleeping to much and I have had nobody to talk to cause nobody understand and like my husband he just tells me I'm crazy and and he didn't care to hear it my mom is no longer n my life neither is my family cause they were doing so much trying to hurt me and when everything with that started happening is when this got so bad I've never felt this way before I've del with a lot n my life been threw a lot I was 15 alone and gave birth to my oldest she was born with spina bifida and hydrocephalus and she's autistic and epilepsy and I have taken care of her full time done everything for her no matter what she's my world and my youngest is now also. But I had a very bad child hood and every time I turn around something else has always had to happen but never been bad Enough to make me fly off the handle the way I have I am scared of myself and I hate feeling this way.

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Old Jun 04, 2014, 12:05 AM
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You sound like you're a loving and devoted mother. The most important thing a mother can do for her children is to take care of her health. Call the doctor who prescribed your medications or go to the Emergency Room. You don't have to suffer like this. Doctors can help you. My thoughts and best wishes are with you and your family.
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tips that work/ed for me.
until i got put on clozaril i use charcoal mesh screen with coal tar soap and latex paint. The voices as you well may know or postulate already are not hallucinations but will run you crazy thinking confused thoughts. To get them out of your head somewhat takes work, its a combination of chemical access, vibrations that metalic structures near your ears and skull interpret into resonance and sound only you can hear, at least thats my current working theory. I brushed my teeth using olive oil mixed with tea leaves and niacin letting it sit until i heard and felt popping noises. Its also a good idea to find a scented candle, and smudge a little bit on pipes, metals and windows. Paint coal tar soap on your socks and a hat and gloves if you choose. Basicly you need to do a combination of masking lifesigns and deadening the reflection objects they use. let me know if any of my ideas work, theres is a lot ive done to be in silence, and i get attempts to restart the voices but im on the winning end.
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Old Jun 09, 2014, 10:52 AM
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I was hearing a lot of voices and all at once. I also have an inside voice that is vibratory in nature. the more I concentrated on the outside voices the more loud and prevalent they became. like yoda said, your focus is your reality lol. try to focus on something visual. change your hallucinations. you can totally do that if you want. we all can. close your eyes and play inside your mind. go anywhere you want. try to see shapes and just have fun. but relax and let this world go and make your own. after you calm down give someone you care about a call and say hello. when you do listen to what they say and ignore your thoughts. I hope this helps even if a little.
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