What is this About??? I Randomly get it and Have No Idea what it means... But Some of the music I Hear is Fascinating and I've Never Heard it before in my Life...
Hallucinations can be a symptom of many things. At any rate, you might want to get checked out for schizophrenia, as if caught early the progression can usually be halted.
It Only Seems to Happen After I've been overly Sensory Stimulated...And Tired... The Enviroment Would Have to be Silent for me to Hear... The Voices are Just Random Peoples Voices...Not Talking to me Like What Would Happen to an Schizophrenic... But They are so Clear...
Trust, me, any voice is symptomatic of schizophrenia. If it is giving a running commentary on your life, or two voices conversing, go to a psychiatrist right away. If you notice your life/hygiene/work/relationships starting to deteriorate, go to a psychiatrist right away. They can treat the positive symptoms (such as hallucinations), but once you start getting negative symptoms (emotional flatness, etc) the odds of them going away are really, really low. But they can be prevented.
I read a study a while back which suggested the voices originate in an area of the brain known as Broca’s region. That same area interestingly enough is also stimulated during the production of inner speech or verbal thought. So while the voices might appear to be nothing more than simply background noise, it's origin is clearly centered in the brain. Hotwater
What About the music? It Sounds Something Like an Electronic Orchestra... And the Voices I Do Not Even Recognize...I Just Hear a Random Word or two that Floats Around...
there's also the opinion that when you suffer from sensory overload, it can break down the barrier between the individual mind and the "group mind" or collective consciousness you're likely picking up on things that do exist out there somewhere
ive heard music before, once for about an hour after i'd been at a club on e. but the first time was completely drug free. ive heard voices, as background noise, when thinking about people ive heard them tlaking as an underlayer of thought in my head, even conversations between two people. they tend to go away when i clock on to them. if i clear my mind these things happen more. aaand ive see real images occasionaly. crazy?
I believe in terms of schizophrenia, the voices are heard OUTSIDE the head, like someone is talking to you, as long as they are in your head I think you're alright, but I'm not 100%
I say this with kindness, that is not normal. I would suggest you go see a doctor, or two for unrelated opinions, and make a decision based on that what you beleive to be schitzophrenia or not. Good luck with everything.
People put all their faith in psychiatrists, but they tend to forget that psychiatrists are people. People are well known for not being perfect and for making mistakes. Before you allow yourself to be evaluated by another person, do a self analysis first. How are these voices affecting your life? If you do not see your life suddenly changing for the worst, your current situation may be working out for the moment. If you notice negative changes occurring in your life, look for help. When in a difficult situation the first step to getting out of it is by acknowledging it, and asking for help. If you ever ask some one for help, make sure the help you get works well for your situation. Do some research on the topics of hearing voices. People like helping people for a variety of reasons. A psychiatrist, like any other paid professional better be a professional when they have something like your health in their hands. If an individual hires a person to help them with a problem, that person better care more about the individual who hired them, then about that individual’s money. There is a common misconception about the nature of medication. Medications sometimes works, however medication will not work in every single individual. Any medication one takes, ought to have greater positive effects compared to negative effects. If a medication or any other therapy that an individual may take does not actually help the individual, what good is the continuation of the treatment? You have to learn what works best for you, because if you do not know yourself how do you expect another person to tell you how to help yourself? Remember, try to maintain the quality of your life. Always question any stimulus that you hear, but don’t forget to also question yourself. Stay well and keep a positive outlook to your life. A positive outlook helps one stay calm under pressure. Peace
everyone's taking this so seriously - i bet most of us had an inner dialogue while reading this thread and making our posts - i know i did, lol .....i do agree however, if it doesn't affect the quality of life and only enhances it/makes it more interesting, why should one "seek professional help" to "cure" it?
I used to have voices in my head, but it doesn't mean I had skcizo...yeah, that thing...(I'm tired, can't spell when tired)...or mad or anything. I was just an only child and so had no-one else to talk with? I just used to want to discuss things I saw with someone, so often I'd find myself arguing with myself about something, as if one half of my mind was taking one opinion, the other half another...then an argument would ensue... Really though it does seem a bit mad it was just a way for me to reason something out when I had no-one else to talk to... So voices don't always mean you're mad...