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Old Jan 09, 2015, 11:42 PM
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May not be relevant but sometimes i wish i hear "voices"... Yet while my thoughts and feelings r always grounded in reality, I hear laughter, sarcasm, ridicule, sights of smirks, stares reminding me that i am their target of a social and psychological abuse in a neighborhood/town. Its like living in a world of creatures disguised as humans.
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Old Jan 10, 2015, 12:01 AM
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Hi Namelessness

It can't be easy feeling like you're living in a world of creatures disguised as humans.

I hope other members can come forward and offer their input.

Take care.
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Old Jan 10, 2015, 12:17 AM
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for me the voices started due to a harrassment routine back from 2009-2011. The voices kept repeating a**hole through vents, fans, water running. then they said they were fbi, kept using a tone on me in the hospital, telling me to lay down, hold my breath for 5 minutes, saying they will stop if i comply. then over the course of months. i experienced paranormal strangeness and the voices went from fbi to the dead and hearing evil lies loud as airplanes. I would get jerked out of sleep by invisible forces. kept awake for days, being chased by more lies. Its scary, i would rather had not ever heard voices, or known this level of harrassment and pain.
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Old Jan 10, 2015, 01:52 AM
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for me the voices started due to a harrassment routine back from 2009-2011. The voices kept repeating a**hole through vents, fans, water running. then they said they were fbi, kept using a tone on me in the hospital, telling me to lay down, hold my breath for 5 minutes, saying they will stop if i comply. then over the course of months. i experienced paranormal strangeness and the voices went from fbi to the dead and hearing evil lies loud as airplanes. I would get jerked out of sleep by invisible forces. kept awake for days, being chased by more lies. Its scary, i would rather had not ever heard voices, or known this level of harrassment and pain.
Sorry to hear that, hearing "voices" is def not pleasant for anyone, although tbh i cant relate much. Most of the time i become so fixated n indignated with all those demoralizing experiences that i wish they are all "voices".
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Old Jan 10, 2015, 02:58 AM
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May not be relevant but sometimes i wish i hear "voices"... Yet while my thoughts and feelings r always grounded in reality, I hear laughter, sarcasm, ridicule, sights of smirks, stares reminding me that i am their target of a social and psychological abuse in a neighborhood/town. Its like living in a world of creatures disguised as humans.
Would that one could choose the voices they hear. Not like you can kick someone out once they are here. We wont judge you here Namelessness. You made the effort to reach out and you are not alone. Is moving an option for you? If not...does the neighborhood/towns treatment of you matter that much? Who are they to judge? Own yourself. Treat yourself right. Ignore the haters. They will find someone else when they dont get a response from you anymore.
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Old Jan 14, 2015, 12:25 PM
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Would that one could choose the voices they hear. Not like you can kick someone out once they are here. We wont judge you here Namelessness. You made the effort to reach out and you are not alone. Is moving an option for you? If not...does the neighborhood/towns treatment of you matter that much? Who are they to judge? Own yourself. Treat yourself right. Ignore the haters. They will find someone else when they dont get a response from you anymore.
I get what u meant. U r right to some extent. Who are they to judge. Why would it matter.

Its an ongoing deep seated hatred and abuse involving 2,3 neighbors ganging up against our family, as we are intolerant of being subjected to their inconsiderate acts, from putting up with 2nd hand cigeratte smoke, motorcycle fumes, noise, gossips, rumor spreading, sarcastic behavior, to cussing, violence, insults. Reconiliation backfired, numerous police reports made.

It got to me when i became their easy target, being captialized on for my mental issues. I know you have a point but i dont know at this stage, its hard to say that things will improve over time, but being a hypersensitive and mentally ill person shaped by numerous demoralizing childhood & teenage experiences, such a toxic environment will only serve to worsen things
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Old Jan 16, 2015, 05:43 AM
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I used to hear voices. all of the neighbours, talking about me and telling me what to do and all kinds.. for years.
then I was put on a medication that worked for me and all of the voices went away and I realised I was sick and the voices were not real.
I wish i had been put on medication sooner because I have become such a positive and clear thinking person. I wish the same for anyone else that hears vocies.
although the world itself in it's reality is not the most inspirational place, it is easier to protect yourself and be safe when you are not being distracted by voices.
that is my input. I wish you all a beautiful day x
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Old Jan 17, 2015, 12:04 AM
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I don't hear voices regularly it is pretty rarely.
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Old Jan 21, 2015, 11:30 AM
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I hear a lot of voices in my head constantly, but they aren't usually harrasing, more judgemental, and giving directions and telling me, move that pen or else or get the second cup from the pile or something bad will happen, things like that, but that was on bad days, for the majority of the time there isn't much, but they'll come on gradually and it feels like I'm walking into a room of people all having their own conversations, some random crazy ****, some about me, my day, everything. But when I'm out doing thing I feel like people are talking about me and murmur things and it doesn't bother me very much, because I realize usually it's me saying that, but it does get frustrating, especially when you want to tell someone something so badly, but there's a voice up there stopping you from saying it.
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