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are you really going mad,,,has anyone ever experienced hearing voices on yahoo?

2006-12-20 03:00:52 · 13 answers · asked by mikey v 1 in Health Mental Health

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I had an episode of psychosis. I was in bed and a voice told me to get into my car and drive. I knew it was the voice of God. I drove off and down the motorway. I went to a petrol station and two policemen inside told me to turn my lights off. I did this and when I got back into my car the voice said "keep your lights off". I was driving down the motorway with no lights on and the voice was calling me the antichrist and saying I had to go into the wilderness for 40 days and forty nights. The voice said "no one will look at you because they know you're the antichrist". So i was driving down the motorway with no lights on and I was told to not concentrate on where I was driving - to sort of blank my mind. I did this and the words of a song came from the radio (which wasn't turned on) and I was told to repeat it "a little love tastes like fear, adrenaline brings us near". Somehow I managed to get home in one piece. Then the voice said "read this in the morning" and an entity took over my entire head and heart and, its hard to explain, but it started writing words on my heart and mind at lightning speed which I swear was nothing to do with me. I wasn't supposed to read what these words were but i t was saying something about Babylon as I had a peek. After this the voice said "and the wheel of life goes on and on". I was left then for hours with my name being repeated by voices of all kinds,ages and both sexes, angrily, sadly, happily, questioning all types of tone.
The voices were like really really strong powerful thoughts which were 100% not coming from me, which had a life all of their own. At the time I thought they were coming through my ears but I'm not sure now.

2006-12-20 03:56:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

As I answer your question, I am hearing two voices talking about me and to me directly. I'm not going mad, I have a mental health condition that causes me to hear voices. One voice I know, which is that of an ex-boyfriend and the other I don't know. I can't tell you how they talk back to me, they just do. In my case, it's like someone having an argument with me, but there's no-one else in the room.

2006-12-20 08:40:56 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 1 0

i am schizophrenic myself. the voices i hear can sound like people i know or they can sound like several people at once. fortunately i no longer here them because of the pills i am on. they can vary in what they say which can confuse you a lot even to the point that you a suicidal if you go off you pills you end up getting sick again and it may take a long time to get back to normal. if you are hearing voices my advice is to seek help as soon as possible. by the way the voice can also can also seem like someone is getting into your head this may be interrupted as being god or someone reading your mind

2006-12-20 10:43:22 · answer #3 · answered by andrew m 1 · 1 0

Yes, i have had that symptom. I am bipolar. The voive I hill is the voice of my own thoughts, but repeates itself like "youre worthless. Die. No point on earth. Die" OVER AND OVER AND OVER). This was before treatment.

I had social phobia too. BAD. At 13 I could not enter a shopping mall, or sometimes school, because they were "plotting against me". It was a halluccination in a way, but also a idistortion of reality, more like a psychosis. Under meds it never happened again.

2006-12-20 03:22:34 · answer #4 · answered by ? 2 · 1 0

I get depression, and the 'voices' are just a load of random thoughts that repeat themselves over and over.
I sometimes don't sleep for days, and I will hear lines from songs endlessly repeated when I'm trying to get to sleep.
The 'voices' are always someone elses, but if it's my own, I will be telling myself how crap I am, and punishing myself for all the things I should have done better.
The voices on Yahoo! don't bother me (except for the Yahoo! Violation Notices team, who dish them out for the most inocuous things. Are they on crack?)

2006-12-20 03:08:47 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Is it useful information? Does it provoke them to do good or harm? Is there a peace that surrounds this? If the answers to this is ''yes'' , you are probably not mentally ill. ?Are they able to function ? I still recall when homosexuality was mental illness. I wonder when hearing from God will make the grade.

2016-05-23 00:04:51 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I currently work in a secure hospital with patients who suffer from auditory and visual hallucinations. The voices they hear range from people they know/knew (people who have passed away) and random people/characters.

People with a variety of mental illness can suffer from hearing voices.

If you are hearing voices you need to visit your GP!!

2006-12-20 03:28:44 · answer #7 · answered by Becci 4 · 1 0

no i never herd voices on yahoo. but there is a mental illness called schizophrenia or skitsoeffective. my mom is skitsoeffective.and you do here voices bad voices with that.. like for instance the voices will tell you your no good or kill yourself.
]hurt someone else. the best meds out there that worked for my mom is seraquell But beware be very aware serquell the longer your on it it can causes severe jerks.

2006-12-20 03:17:45 · answer #8 · answered by RENEE B 1 · 0 0

Hello

The term "MAD" I dont like to use. If your talking about people with a mental health issue they STILL aren't mad even if they hear voices.

I haven't actually experienced this myself but i work with adults who hear voices everyday. I often talk to them about what they hear and its very interesting.

Some of them are able to understand that they are just their own thoughts in their heads. They at first think its someone talking to them, but then they realise its their thoughts as if they are talking out loud to them.

Some of them can not seperate the two. The voices they hear they believe to be someone else. This can be a deceased relative, friend, someone they have lost touch with and even a complete stranger. This is often when you hear and read about people saying "the voices in my head told me to do it".

It actually a very difficult subject and many people hear voices in different ways.

Some hear the voice as just a mumble (they are unable to understand what it is thats being said).

Some hear voices like you and a friend are talking to eachother in the same room. (As if another person is actually there with them).

Some hear voices as a whisper.

Some understand this whisper is their own thoughts.

Some hear voices through objects such as the tv or radio.

Some people have experienced a trauma in their life which brings this on. A sudden illness or accident can also trigger this. There are many forms that trigger the hearing of voices, and people are still researching this.

One of my clients I look after often spends most of her time talking to her sister. At first when i was new to my job i actually thought someone else was in the room with her. She wuld be having a normal conversation and would even pause at moments as if letting her sister reply and then she'd continue. She would laugh as if something that was said was funny.

Theres still alot of misunderstanding around this and alot of people are affraid of people who seem to be different to them.

Some people will hang on so much to a recent lost loved one that they believe they can really hear them talking to them. its their way of never letting them go, as their life without them is too hard to face.

Some people will say hearing voices is like hearing the dead, ghosts.....well ive got an open mind to alot of things so who knows???????

2006-12-20 04:25:03 · answer #9 · answered by Mystic Magic 5 · 0 0

They are just your thoughts. Some people, mentally ill for example, cannot separate these from 'voices' they are convinced they hear, from reality.
The voice I hear is soft and whispery!

2006-12-20 03:10:00 · answer #10 · answered by Moorglademover 6 · 1 0

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