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Mumsnet Discussions: Mental health : How do you know if voices are not real? (10 messages)
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Astro2000 on Sun 16-Nov-08 18:06:26
If you hear something in your ear, how do you know if its really there or not? if nobody else hears it, does it mean it's definately not real?
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By electra on Sun 16-Nov-08 18:07:59
I think it depends on how you are apart from this.....are you ok Astro?
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Astro2000 on Sun 16-Nov-08 18:12:50
I feel ok, sometimes I think I have heard something and I jump but then realise nobody else has heard it. I wonder if I just have sensitive hearing but I worry sometimes.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By UnfortunatelyMe on Sun 16-Nov-08 18:16:54
Is it a voice, or a noise? If your nerves are shattered then it can make you really jumpy.
Have you looked on the MIND website, it has some clear to understand information about mental health.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By electra on Sun 16-Nov-08 19:29:02
Have you talked to your GP about this? If you have a good one, I think that should be your first port of call.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By domesticslattern on Sun 16-Nov-08 21:18:06
I once read a study which claimed that a surprisingly large number of people hear voices (which no-one else can hear, so which aren't there) but don't tell anyone about it. If you are OK apart from this, then you might not need to worry. It is not completely unusual.

BUT if it is bothering you or getting nasty or making it hard to go about your everyday life, then definitely talk to your GP.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By UnfortunatelyMe on Sun 16-Nov-08 21:25:39
here is the mind website
I would go to gp if it is worrying you.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By UnfortunatelyMe on Sun 16-Nov-08 21:26:07
I would SECOND going to the gp if it worrying you I meant to type.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By colacubes on Sun 16-Nov-08 21:43:47
Hi astro, check out the mind website, and give the doc a call, best to put your mind at rest, and try not to worry.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By RaspberryBlower on Tue 18-Nov-08 12:44:42
here is another support line - the Hearing Voices Network.


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