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Voices and Hallucinations

Tommy27 October 16th, 2016

Got Schizophrenia? Hearing voices or seeing people?

It sucks when you hear people saying horrible things to you it really is; I understand. Why not try changing a few things :)

Though you do not want your brain to cause dilutions or hallucinations, it does so why not create good people and good voices? Turn your life into a game. Use the power of your mind to create good people to fight the bad people. Make it into a fantasy world, make it into an action game, do whatever you like with it. Though you may feel week, you have a more creative and imaginative brain than anyone else :) I believe that you can turn things around and you can fight the bad voices using some which you make yourself. There's no harm in trying :)

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SaraLynn3004 November 14th, 2016

I hear voices all the time. Some I can handle, some I can't. It's hard not to listen or ignore them.

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Tommy27 OP November 17th, 2016

@SaraLynn3004 It would be awesome to hear how you're doing and how things have got better for you? 😊

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SaraLynn3004 November 17th, 2016

@TommyGibson27 I'm doing a lot better thanks to meds. I'm coping everyday, the only way I know how, by taking one day at a time.

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conscientiousWheel4169 April 17th, 2023

It's the same thing for people hearing ringing in their ears all the time. You tune it out! After awhile the voices seem to give up that is until you become emotionally charged by some affect. I have schizophrenia with auditory hallucinations. If I'm not careful, I'll get wrapped up into the voices by dictating my life for me. I refuse to believe anymore. Not even the good. It's my own delusions!

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liam91404 February 19th, 2017

i am hearing voices telling me to hang myself i want to listen to them

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LovingBPspouse February 5th, 2023

Hi Liam, how are you ?

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ISuckAtUsernames May 18th, 2017

It takes over my life and it'seems really difficult to deal with as well as ocd.

AmelieBurgess June 15th, 2017

In the event that this is to be sure your conclusion, it is treatable with medicines however not reparable. This implies the pharmaceuticals should dependably be taken or backslide will happen, [spam removed]

Here's the uplifting news: the greater part of the potential causes can more likely than not be cured or effectively made do with treatment. I'm certain it's alarming, however there is each purpose behind true and genuine expectation, yet you have to hear that from a rehearsing singular holding a restorative doctorate and not a building one like me!

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Alishia June 21st, 2017

@AmelieBurgess

Hi, I have to make a quick comment.

I work in the mental health field. I also hear voices. While I understand there are many, many people who take medication for their experiences, there are also many who don't--and those are the people whose voices aren't heard very often. But we exist. I think telling people that there isn't a "cure" for their experience, that medication is the only route or else they will backslide causes a lot of fear and hopelessness--which, in turn, can cause more voices. Many of my coworkers experience voices, delusions, e.t.c, just as I do. Some are on medication, others are not. I think there's a wide variety of options and alternatives. What's sad is that we're not told about them. To shove many people into one box feels deprecating for all of us.

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RiverJumper2 March 9th, 2020

@Alishia

What kind of place is this where people that hear voices are not and meds and work along side the people who do?

I live a couple different reality where I have no choice but to be medicated , and yeah the doctors would never allow me to hear voices and go without medication.

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persistentPine4505 November 3rd, 2017

I've been dealing with hallucinations and voices in my head, and I've been trying to get help but nothing seems to work. :(

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purpleWest8143 November 5th, 2017

@persistentPine4505 that must be really frustrating to be reaching out for help but not finding the right thing yet.

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mattbrown May 10th, 2019

Wonderful post!!! Genuinely loved this kind of post. Although I want much more information on like precious subject matter.

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Softhearted975 July 5th, 2019

I'm not Schitzophrenic, I have bipolar disorder. But a do suffer from episodes of psychosis. I think I'm going into a relapse as hallucinations are starting to creep in again :(

November 6th, 2019

@MonBon

Hi there! Shouldn't this be moved to the PDs Community?

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MonBon November 6th, 2019

@admaiorasemper

Schizophrenia is not a personality disorder.

There are schizotypal and schizoid personality disorders, but those are distinct from schizophrenia.

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November 6th, 2019

@MonBon

I know, but since they do not really have their own subcommunity, perhaps it may help...?

https://www.7cups.com/forum/SchizophreniaandPsychoticDisordersSupport_105/PsychosisPsychoticDisordersSupport_930/Shouldntwehaveapsychosiscommunity_203354/

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MonBon November 6th, 2019

@admaiorasemper

I can bring it up with Jill, but I don't think it makes sense at the moment. We are working on fitting the remaining forum areas into current subcommunities, I'm just not sure if personality disorders is the right one.

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November 6th, 2019

@MonBon

Ok!

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SherryBeth March 30th, 2023

My daughter, age 42, has been hearing voices for about 6 months. She lives in Mexico, we tried to connect her with a psychiatrist in her area but were not able to do so. That is how I ended up here, wondering about tele - health, but it seems the type of help offered by this service is not geared toward "voices" / schizophrenia. Am I right or wrong ?

TheMadHatterWasHere March 30th, 2023

@Tommy27 Dude that's not how it works :)