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Xovil

1y ago

Voices in My Head: What Do They Say?

if you hear voices, what do they talk about? How often do you hear them? What do they sound like?

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Emily55

1y ago

I always hear them half asleep, or I think my mom will say my name and she dosent and I’ll be home alone lol.
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furby

1y ago

I hear voices a lot but they either sound like myself or my parents or just like friends or just random people but I'm also someone who believes in ghosts and spirits to like mock people's voices and I hear them pretty often
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vice2410

1y ago

Hello, I hear voices. But I also have been diagnosed with DID. So it's my alters talking. They usually talk about different things. Like there's one who sings and than some of the others, if I'm like doing something they'd say no don't do that, I want this, or you should do it this way. But yes I would recommend talking to your Dr about it. I know there is alot of bad stario types about hearing voices.
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Tommy_Huggins

1y ago

I hear my name in school a lot
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Xovil

1y ago

interesting, do you ever ignore someone actually calling your name because you think it's a hallucination? Also, does your doctor attribute the voices to your BPD or something else?
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seren

1y ago

its always calling my name . thats it . its more bumps and scratches in the night . i sometimes hear my abusive ex calling my name in public .
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Xovil

1y ago

how often do you hear things? Does your doctor attribute it to your BPD or does it only happen when you're depressed (psychotic depression/major depressive disorder with psychotic features)?

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