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I sometimes hear voices but they can be random. They worsen when I'm stressed but I don't hear them all the time. I know I have that condition where you hear loud noises or brain synapse crash type sounds in your brain after I start to wake up but try to go back to sleep, I don't know if that's related to hearing my voices sometimes.
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It can be.
I have EUPD&Depression+ and I hear voices from time to time. |
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Hi HappyCheeks. I don't really believe that there is such a thing as "normal." We're all so different! If you are concerned about it, perhaps see a doctor / psychiatrist. But if it doesn't really bother you and you've got a hold on it, I say, it's no big deal.
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There are people called voice hearers who can be normal....usually they just hear voices but lack other things like delusions.
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Ive started keeping a journal. I hear voices 3/8s of the time. And I see things about 1/4 of the time.
And this isnt like- when I DO hear voices and see things- they are on and off. These are just the periods when these symptoms happen. Ill hear a voice. Then there will be a few minutes when I dont. And then Ill hear something else- music- or something. And then there will be nothing. So really I maybe only experience like 10 minutes a day on average of active hallucinaitons. I hope thats not as hard to understand as I fear it might be. And also. Im schizoaffective over schizophrenic- but definitely my symtpms are NOT all the time. |
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My voices are sometimes worse, sometimes better. And like you, stress triggers my voices more. However mind you that is when I am on a pretty heavy medication regimen. But everyone’s experience is different. It’s not one specific experience for all, or what is normal versus not.
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Auditory and visual hallucinations can come and go for some people; especially if a person is on a good regiment of medication. The trick is finding the cocktail of medications that works. I used to have auditory hallucinations all the time, with periods of visual hallucinations as well. Now, I am on a good mix of medication that seems to work. I still occasionally have hallucinations, but they are not as frequent as long as I am on my medication.
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