Ok you may say I'm crazy but I will just be standing in line and weird voices in my head and I think weird & odd thingswilllpop up in my head. I'm really tall I'm a girl and I always seem to take things hard on myself.I'm book smart and physicly smart
The voices you hear in your head could be your thoughts, this is completely normal. Everyone experiences some sort of voice in their head and this is your thought process. As you observe and hear certain sounds of speech your brain will start to mimic these sounds without you even realising,
For example if you're standing in line and someone is singing a song its not long before you start to sing along to it or have the tune in your head, and you will be like why am i humming this song? If this sounds something similar to what you are experiencing then let me reassure you that is normal. However if you feel that none of this applies to you and you are still concerned then it may be ideal to seek professional advice, someone who can give you specific guidance to your problem, such as your local counselor or doctor. I hope this has helped you a bit and you seem like a smart person so im sure you will take the rights steps to your problem and best of luck. [ Emzy-21's advice column | Ask Emzy-21 A Question ]
Uniqueme answered Friday February 18 2011, 2:29 pm: I have basically the same problem. Though my voices will suggest things or put me down. If thats the case for you, its something called manic depression or just plain depression. I suggest you don't be so hard on yourself. I know, it's hard to stop. So you should talk to someone, you don't have to go to a doctor, but it helps a little, if not a lot.
Don't let them tell you your schizophrenic obviously, but if you get mad easily and have images pop into your head that amuse you, it's probably because you are just angry or because it's some other reason.
But you definitely aren't crazy.
:)
They'll go away, if you talk about it and stop being so hard on yourself. Maybe even, it's just your inner voice talking. [ Uniqueme's advice column | Ask Uniqueme A Question ]
solidadvice4teens answered Wednesday February 16 2011, 10:27 pm: Give us an example of what sort of weird things you hear and if any are scary, threatening or motivating you to do things you ought not. That's definitely a problem for a psychiatrist and affecting mental health.
However, if weird means goofy or that normal inner voice track we all hear in our head than odds are you're fine but if it's worse than that tell someone and have it checked out. Better safe than not. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
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