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Subject:
explaining hearing voices from someone who hears them
Category: Reference, Education and News Asked by: schizophrenia-ga List Price: $2.00 |
Posted:
22 Jul 2006 22:43 PDT
Expires: 21 Aug 2006 22:43 PDT Question ID: 748666 |
you should really try to believe the person who believes they are being persecuted.because once you discount everything that person has gone through you determine the success of that person emotional,financial spiritually.let me explain we live in an era of technology where a mic can be put anywhere cell phones and radio transmissions with a receiver that can take in an auditory sound both from the hearer and the speaker and the reasons why a person hears things that keep this person up or distract this person to make this person stand out making him socially unacceptable because the person takes time to answer to what this person hears companies might endorse doing this to an employee to get a tax right off or an ex friend might do this to make this person hell and while most saw the truman show with popular results alot of the people might be watched and adding the auditory adds to the entertainment so being one whos been diagnosed with schizophrenia and lost all of my friends and cant get a date with little success financially and socially maybe people should be more open minded and quit taking so called intellectual old ideas where even mri scans and meg scans cant explain what the person who goes through this and quit giving out medications that no one in their right mind would take out of a mental hospital setting. how hard is it to believe that the speakers can talk out of someones throat moving ones lips and that external speakers can be heard in vicinity of the hearer just a different look at this from someone who knows the truth |
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Re: explaining hearing voices from someone who hears them
From: probonopublico-ga on 22 Jul 2006 23:00 PDT |
Yes ... It must be extremely difficult for you and all others in the same boat and, if there is a solution, I hope someone can present it here. One of the people I look after (financially) has been a sufferer since the age of 19 and she's now over 70. She's now in a nursing home and, provided she keeps up her medication, she still manages to have a relationship with her family. |
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Re: explaining hearing voices from someone who hears them
From: timespacette-ga on 23 Jul 2006 13:21 PDT |
ah. . . . truth . . . J.Krishnamurti said 'truth is a pathless land . . .' sometimes whatever path you can find is a help, just to get yourself out of the thicket a little perspective goes a long way *** |
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Re: explaining hearing voices from someone who hears them
From: saem_aero-ga on 23 Jul 2006 13:47 PDT |
I'm not sure what the question is, but I am convinced the answer is 42. Allow me to take two Advils, after reading the third 'sentence.' |
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