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Default Jul 10, 2019 at 09:04 PM
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What do schizophrenia voices sound like? Do they sound like different people. Or your own thoughts. Are they there some days and not others? Does it sound like if a real outside person said something to you or is it internal like thoughts?
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Default Jul 10, 2019 at 09:17 PM
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I don’t often hear voices but when I do it’s usually a whisper in my ear. Like it sounds like a person but not a specific person and it sounds outside of my head.
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Default Jul 10, 2019 at 11:47 PM
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Mine sounded like different people and were there constantly....it’s highly variable.

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What do schizophrenia voices sound like? Do they sound like different people. Or your own thoughts. Are they there some days and not others? Does it sound like if a real outside person said something to you or is it internal like thoughts?
For me, it sounded like a real person in the same room as me.
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Default Jul 12, 2019 at 09:50 PM
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Ok let me give you a scenario. So for some reason tonight I thought about putting my finger in my belly button. Random thought when changing the t.v. channel. Accompanied by the thought dont tickle my belly button. Is that a schizophrenic type thought?
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Ok let me give you a scenario. So for some reason tonight I thought about putting my finger in my belly button. Random thought when changing the t.v. channel. Accompanied by the thought dont tickle my belly button. Is that a schizophrenic type thought?
Not really no.....

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Ok let me give you a scenario. So for some reason tonight I thought about putting my finger in my belly button. Random thought when changing the t.v. channel. Accompanied by the thought dont tickle my belly button. Is that a schizophrenic type thought?
I don’t think so.

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