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Title: Voices/sounds
Post by: Beetzart on May 27, 2012, 11:58:52 AM
It might be nothing but I am sure I am starting to hear voices.  Yesterday evening I was talking a walk to the shop, sober but in a very anxious state of mind, when I heard 'they're gonna get you!'.  I looked around, no-one there.  This happened a couple more times and when I got home I kept hearing scratching noises.  It wasn't my cat as she was asleep beside me.  I am really scared!  Am I going mad?  Also I keep have very vivid dreams about music.  I hear beautiful piano pieces in my sleep that I have never heard before but can't remember them when I am awake.  Beethoven is trying to compose through me.
Title: Re: Voices/sounds
Post by: Zaf on May 27, 2012, 12:09:43 PM
I aven experienced anything like that but I think its worth telling your GP about it

Z x
Title: Re: Voices/sounds
Post by: Beetzart on May 27, 2012, 12:16:24 PM
I am seeing my CPN on tuesday so will bring it up then.  Perhaps I need to go back on olanzapine.

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Title: Re: Voices/sounds
Post by: staralfur on May 28, 2012, 11:26:46 AM
That's really intreresting to read. I have never heard 'voices' as such. But I have created some really good music in my dreams. When I have woken i can remember the music and lyrics to such a point I have even looked them up on the internet to see if they are an actual song!

I agree though, the gp should know about it. I am slowly learning that things need to be talked about whether it's on or off the record.
Title: Re: Voices/sounds
Post by: Sallas on May 28, 2012, 01:32:53 PM
I dont hear voices but sometime phrases will come into my head for no reason & that dont come across as stuff i would say. My dreams can be amazing vivid i dont know where it comes from. It can be scary and confusing.
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Post by: whiteadder on May 28, 2012, 04:05:18 PM
I occasionally hear voices, usually when I'm very tired or half asleep. There are two different types for me.

One is more common and it is clear to me that it's my internal monologue, but just sometimes it gets ahead of me so that I still feel it's not coming from me. It can drone on and on in a structured but seemingly meaningless way. Having said it's meaningless, sometimes I get the sense it's very meaningful. Occasionally it's provoded me with the types of dreams and experiences described by staralfur, where I 'hear' songs or stories and actually thin they're quite good. Wish I could remember them though.

The other is where I hear a sudden shout, often my name, or a disembodied phrase, in a voice I don't recognise. The phrase can be very everyday, not usually something nasty, and sometimes I feel I might be tuning in to other people's thoughts or something.

I can identify with what Sallas says there.
Title: Re: Voices/sounds
Post by: CharleysAngel' on May 28, 2012, 04:18:56 PM
I hear noises and sometimes voices aswell. It only ever happens when I am very tired. Sometimes at night I get very distressed as I can't sleep and need to. I often hear what sound kind of like someone mowing their lawn (its not but its kind of hard to describe) its a wirring sort of droning sound that goes on forever. If I try to listen harder I can't hear it, this keeps me awake even longer and I know its not really there because no one else can hear it.

I also swear I hear someone saying my name, I will be half asleep and then be woken by what sounds like a child calling me. On several occasions I thought it was my sister outside my bedroom but she has never been there.  But then you never know, maybe I'm not imagining it, don't say that I believe in all that paranormal stuff but it is odd.
Title: Re: Voices/sounds
Post by: whiteadder on May 28, 2012, 04:26:55 PM
Icelolly, make sure your doctor knows about these symptoms too. :)
Title: Re: Voices/sounds
Post by: Zaf on May 28, 2012, 04:27:45 PM
I agree, you need to tell your doctor

Z x
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Post by: CharleysAngel' on May 28, 2012, 04:40:48 PM
Why? What will happen to me if I do?
Title: Re: Voices/sounds
Post by: Zaf on May 28, 2012, 04:45:53 PM
Every bit of information you can give your doctor will help with a diagnosis

Z x
Title: Re: Voices/sounds
Post by: whiteadder on May 28, 2012, 04:46:14 PM
Don't worry, nothing will happen to you. I only suggested that you mention these from the point of view that you should give your doctor as complete a picture of your symptoms as possible, to make sure you get the right help. :)

These experiences may mean nothing, or they may contribute to the wider picture. I'm not an expert so I wouldn't know. Didn't mean to worry you though - take care :)
Title: Re: Voices/sounds
Post by: CharleysAngel' on May 28, 2012, 04:49:29 PM
No its fine :) its just they have already decided I have nothing wrong with me mentally. I don't want to be put through the whole process of CAMHS again :(
Title: Re: Voices/sounds
Post by: mrmoody on May 29, 2012, 10:55:24 AM
I hear odd sounds when dropping off to sleep some like someone shouting or crying. it can waken me with a start and unsettle me. sometimes I see frightening hallucinations as well while on the precipice of sleep and between waking
Title: Re: Voices/sounds
Post by: staralfur on May 29, 2012, 10:59:11 AM
Medication can sometimes bring on these types of things...for example, my painkillers intially had the side effect that I would see things (like mice, rats, spiders etc) scurrying across the floor and the walls.

It doesn't happen as much now, but still the odd time...I just watch them now rather than wonder what it is!!