I once an interesting conversation with an elderly English woman at my ex’s house, sounded like someone from Coro St. Turns out…it was her grandmother who passed away not long before that.
Yeah, sometimes those voices are helpful, but mostly they’re just trolling you and preying on your lowered state of mind due to a sense of hopelessness born from massive depressive/suicidal thoughts. Well, in my experience anyway. And by voices I mean both spiritual and the ones in our head.
Those are the worst. Do your best to pay them no mind.
The part that’s bad is they usually just call my name if I’m around other people, most often work. And a lot of people actually call my name at work. Hard to tell whats real and what’s not
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So I’m not the only one who hears “them”?
I once an interesting conversation with an elderly English woman at my ex’s house, sounded like someone from Coro St. Turns out…it was her grandmother who passed away not long before that.
Yeah, sometimes those voices are helpful, but mostly they’re just trolling you and preying on your lowered state of mind due to a sense of hopelessness born from massive depressive/suicidal thoughts. Well, in my experience anyway. And by voices I mean both spiritual and the ones in our head.
Those are the worst. Do your best to pay them no mind.
I only hear them when I take a buttload of scopolamine or benadryl.
The part that’s bad is they usually just call my name if I’m around other people, most often work. And a lot of people actually call my name at work. Hard to tell whats real and what’s not