ANSWERS: 5
  • it is perfectly normal to hear voices talking and calling your name when its quiet around you its the same type of thing that happens when your ears ring but if it starts to interfere with your life i would see someone about it
  • I think those people at your job are tyring to drive you nuts. Now they have little speakers set up where they can whisper your name. They sound like a wicked bunch.
  • Actually, it sounds like an auditory hallucination. This is a documented condition related to things like depression. You may want to talk to a doctor, psychologist, or psychiatrist. Seriously. Been there, done that.
  • 1) Have a look at this forum: "What exactly does hearing voices in your head sound like?" http://www.tfproject.org/tfp/showthread.php?t=33600 2) could you have been using some substances which could cause those effects? Read Belinda's story: "Over the next three years she endured 20 psychiatric admissions (various private and public hospitals) and several drug rehab admission. Once discharged from hospital she was never offered support. She was labelled bi polar, schizophrenic, suffering schizoaffective disorder and drug addictions. She was told she was delusional, paranoid, depressed, worthless, unmotivated and lazy. She heard voices in her head, had hallucinations, spoke in different voices and was catatonic a lot of the time I was once told that she was possessed by the evil. The various psychiatrists prescribed an assortment of anti-psychotic medications, tranquillisers and antidepressants. These medications nearly always had horrendous side effects, which rendered her fidgety, gave her blurred vision, made it unable for her to concentrate and made her sleepy and unmotivated." Source and further information: http://www.whitewreath.com/id35.htm 3) However, this condition could have various causes and could even not have to be seen negatively, as long as you feel comfortable.
  • its probably somebody calling out to you for help

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