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Is there anyone here with schizophrenia that hears only one voice? |
Or are there many different voices? Does anyone here hear a voice that is like someone close to you like your mother? Can you tell there is more than one voice? Thank you in advance for answering my question. I really need help. sometimes it sounds like a broadcast..or a television that is left on....or in my mind i can feel like i can hear my self think...just images going thru my mind flashing before me....you don't have to hear voices all the time, you have have random thoughts and yes... email me if you wish, like the guy said....I have bi polar....i take stuff for my sleep dis order .... you should see a dr if you are having insomia...a hard time falling asleep....like I can go for days without going to sleep.....good luck sweetheart... its that u have multiple personalities WELL, I HAD A FEW EPISODES BUT I AM BIPOLAR POSSIBLE SHIZOAFFECTIVE DISORDER ..YOU MAY NEED A DRUG LIKE SEROQUEL. ZYPREXA , RISPERDAL You really need a professional with this one... My mom suffers from paranoid schizophrenia, Axis III. She states that she hears many different voices - young, old, men, women, and some even talk to her in different languages. It's an awful disease that I wouldn't even want my worst enemy to have. I call this a disease of torture. I don't have schizophrenia but sometimes there may be only one voice, sometimes several different voices, sometimes voices commenting or conversing with each other about the person. The voice or voices may be familiar, such as your mother, or they may be unfamiliar. It's really variable. i hear one voice like reading my every thought or when i do something it tells me what to do. |
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