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some times i hear a child creing and most of the time i hear people i know talking about random things. its anoeing. i try to sleep but the voices in my head are too loud. most of the time a can hear my english teacher speak to me or just say random things. some times i can hear a girl scream or cry. does any one know whats wrong with me and were i can get help?

2006-06-22 15:03:47 · 33 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Mental Health

33 answers

Don't listen to any of the idiots that are telling you you are crazy. The same thing happens to me. It has a lot to do with W.I.L.D. and M.I.L.D. sleep techniques (look them up online) which have to do with your sleep states. For most people the transition between concious and uncoucious states is black and white. For people like us there is a gray area inbetween in which we are somewhat aware of our subconcious. Do you have a lot of vivid dreams (dreams where you know you are dreaming). Some people actually train themselves to do some of the things we do naturally. It is a gift, not a curse. You just have to train yourself a little bit. When I go through a lot of stress the sounds and visuals are more prominent. I can also sense a location of the voice like behind me and towards the right or right in front of me. It has also been suggested that this is a transferring of unconciously stored information to your long term memory or some other type of processing (thats why you hear voices of people, conversations or music from the current day, not from say a week before). Its really complicated but once mastered you can have complete control of a lot of your dreams. I use my dreams to practice public speaking, work on my golf swing or just fly around and enjoy the experience. I have even done some exploring into myself and solved some pretty complex problems like when I had a fear of intimacy. Start by looking up stuff online and go from there. Good Luck.

2006-06-22 18:01:40 · answer #1 · answered by dejectedmarlboro27 2 · 0 2

You'll really need a professional for a diagnosis. Start by seeing a psychoanalyst. If the problem isn't one that can be solved through psychotherapy, you can be pointed in the right direction from there. But see a mental health professional.

Hearing voices is a classic symptom of schizophrenia, but that doesn't mean you have that. It is troubling if you are hearing disturbing voices and it's affecting your sleep. In general it sounds like it's having a negative effect on your life, so you're putting the right foot forward by asking for help.

Your next step is to contact a mental health professional. Good luck!

2006-06-22 15:07:49 · answer #2 · answered by JStrat 6 · 0 0

the reason is That 1.You Are Probably thinking of something and You Thinking it's Outside 2.You Are Hearing Next Door 3.You Need Medication or 4.You Are Crazy (No Offense) .

What You Should Do Is See A Doctor And Tell He/She What is Going On

And They Will Lead You From There

Message Back

2006-06-22 15:12:45 · answer #3 · answered by Rosheeda C 2 · 0 0

Do something to keep yourself busy. Keep occupied, do something positive. Maybe tell someone you can really trust, mom or dad about the voices. If the voices persist, talk to a therapist or psychologist. If u see a psychiatrist he/she will more than likely prescribe medication. I suggest before you take any meds that work on the brain, do your own research first. Sometimes Dr.'s won't inform u of all side effects because they want your money and some Dr.'s are withheld information by the drug companies.

2016-05-20 12:37:31 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Really a doctor will talk to you ask you things that he can pin point whats wrong. Don't be afraid just be very open with the doctor then he can perscribe a medcine that will help with the voices. If you don't have medical insurance most towns have a free clinic. But don't wait any longer go see a phyciatrist.

2006-06-22 15:11:32 · answer #5 · answered by g-day mate 5 · 0 0

You are stressed out!

Go to a store like Walmart or Target and buy in the exercise section a thing called The Step.

Before you go to bed, step up and down for 5-15 minutes. When you wake up, do it again for 5-15 minutes.

When you lie down, lie on your back. Push your feet forward, then pull your feet back, with your muscles in your legs and feet. Do this two times. Do it as tight as you can each time.

All these things relax your muscles, push up your endorphins. You will sleep better and have less voices and sounds.

2006-06-22 15:07:04 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think you are not processing enough while you are awake.
You are probably very sensitive, and carrying the problems of the world with you, and when you try to go to sleep they surface.
You could also be opening up a psychic portal.
When you go to sleep, put on protection from God/angels, etc...and repeat a mantra in your head ---something like : "I am safe, and I am loved."
You can also try a sleeping pill from your doctor until you get everything under control.

2006-06-22 15:44:14 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I am not sure, I am no Psychologist or Psychiatrist but am rather interested in it and why do only some of us experience this or parts of it. I do experience it, my doctor says they are not real and I have heard it is a symptom of many mental illnesses and others, Schizophrenia a VERY common one. I am not sure all exactly about it and even if you have it or anyone is it really real, or is this all powers like sport abilities and artistic gifts?

2006-06-25 07:36:59 · answer #8 · answered by Golden Ivy 7 · 0 0

That is normal!Hallucination that is the right term,maybe we are just very anxious about such things happened to us in the past few days,you can consider this a a day dreaming!Pls dont worry you dont have to see a doctor,i mean you are not a sick person,instead try to put a headphone in your ear and listen to your favorite music or turn on your fm radio,then pray before you go to bed!

2006-06-22 15:09:39 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Not to worry you, but it sounds like beginning stages of schizophrenia. Check out the DSM-IV for criteria and see if that helps. Then I suggest callingn your physician who can refer you to a psychiatrist for an evaluation. If you do have schizophrenia, the sooner you find out the better, you don't want a full blown episode and no help. Good luck

2006-06-22 15:06:33 · answer #10 · answered by celestial_fantasia 3 · 0 0

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