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anziety attacks or schizophrenia Posted: 03-12-08 17:58pm
ok, so when i was little ( like 4,5,6
years old) i would hear voices in my head
telling me to do things, sometimes they
where scary, like, if u dont do ____ some
one will kill u! and i would freak out! I
would also repeat continusly little words
in my head (or even phrases) for hours,
even days! and also, now, (im 14) i get
little anziety attacks, and i feel like
soemone is following me everywhere! I also
(since i was probably 3 or 4 years old )
bite my cheeks, tounge until they bleed
and i cannot stop! i have scars EVERYWHERE
in my mouth!! All of these things are
still happening, it wierd!
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Philo
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Posted: 03-12-08 18:03pm
Hey, do your parents or a doctor know
about what's going on? If not, you should
tell your parents.
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antigone
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Posted: 03-13-08 11:50am
Philo is right. Let your parents know what
is going on. You need to see a
psychiatrist about this and get any
evaluation. My son is 9 yrs. old and has
experienced hearing voices. One is "good"
and the other is "bad". The bad voice
tells him to do things and threatens him.
The good voice tells him to do the right
thing. He is now on medication and the
voices have stopped. He began hearing them
when he was about 3 yrs. old. This is
frightening for a person to go through.
There is treatment for this. Your parents
will be able to help you find a doctor.
Tell them so you can have some peace.
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