Schizophrenia Simulation (Auditory Hallucinations)

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Kody Green

Kody Green

Күн бұрын

I made this to be a short video but based on the popularity of the video I wanted to provide it on here to be able to allow people to save it for future reference! Thank you all for the support!
#schizophrenia #schizophreniaawareness #hallucination #hallucinations #mentalhealthawareness #mentalhealtheducation

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@divadee04ds
@divadee04ds 6 ай бұрын
This was really frightening! My heart is still beating fast after listening to this. I'm so sorry you and others have to deal with such a terrible disorder! Blessings and peace to you.
@crazy8skml
@crazy8skml Жыл бұрын
I remember as a little kid visiting my Aunt, she would be drinking her tea with the radio on. I always thought that she was talking back to the radio. As I got older I asked her why she did it. She said I’m not talking to the radio, it’s the voices in my head. She was diagnosed in her late 20’s. This helped me to understand what she meant even more.
@breeanneosuileabhain2036
@breeanneosuileabhain2036 Жыл бұрын
That was....uncomfortable and unsettling.... but thank you for sharing with us.
@Aishala
@Aishala 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this. I always thought schizophrenia seemed like such an unsettling and difficult experience for someone to go through, but this has honestly shown me that it is probably worse than I can imagine. I am grateful that you chose to help educate those of us who do not suffer with this disorder.
@mousewilliams9423
@mousewilliams9423 Жыл бұрын
My son also hears the voices telling him to kill himself and that he is worthless or useless, or that people are listening to him or are coming for him, so thank you for this. I am glad that he talks to me about them,and I feel for anyone suffering from this disease.
@Rennyish
@Rennyish 5 ай бұрын
It’s not a disease it’s a condition or chronical illness
@mousewilliams9423
@mousewilliams9423 5 ай бұрын
@Lexi_pepsie I understand that, but I think of it more of a disease because there are documented changes in the brain, that show up on a MRI, and to my son it sounds better to him than a mental illness, I take a win when you can, but that is just my opinion. Thank you for your reply though, your opinion matters.
@rockys0221
@rockys0221 4 ай бұрын
That’s not him someone in your family is a demon doing things when your not looking just talk to him and ask him is anyone Messing with you or is anyone doing anything to make you feel uncomfortable mine is my dad and sister when they get together they team up on me and when my mom goes to sleep or goes to work my dad walks around like demon listening behind my door and leaning on walls I thought I was hearing voices or going crazy hearing the house move but it was him I swung my door open really quick one night and I saw him running I couldn’t believe it a grown man I went week without showering because one time I showered my dad would beat a small ladder against the wall in the room next door to the bathroom don’t let demons take your son remember this is my dad doing this shit and my sister is a clone of him I was told to ignore them but that makes it worse they want attention they want souls so talk to him before it’s too late and make sure you believe him but if he’s the problem you will know your his mom
@Mandawg1
@Mandawg1 4 ай бұрын
@@RennyishItS Not A DIseASe 🥸
@asliddinochilov4341
@asliddinochilov4341 2 ай бұрын
​@@mousewilliams9423 It might seem a bit odd to you but I recommend you to visit a Muslim raaqiy.
@JenOween
@JenOween Жыл бұрын
I can't even finish the video. This is terrifying.
@dixiechic60
@dixiechic60 Жыл бұрын
This one is horrible. My son experiences a lot of auditory hallucinations and other things. Such a different experience with the headphones. Thank you for suggesting them. I cannot imagine the terror that comes along with some of his. 😔
@Lombreee
@Lombreee 7 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry you have to deal.with this. Just listening to this video is very scary & I could finish with the sound on. Thank you for sharing so I understand more about this disorder ❤️
@KairElizabeth
@KairElizabeth Жыл бұрын
Thank You for helping people like myself .. understand or at least better try to understand what those with Schizophrenia go through. My son was diagnosed as having Paranoid Schizophrenia at 19 yrs old. He is 31 yrs old now but last year my son cut his own throat to “prove a point” to the voices .. that he could and that he would silence them . Thankfully ..he immediately went to seek help from a neighbor and was rushed to the hospital. He was in surgery for 2 and 1/2 hours and they didn’t know if he would pull thru or not.. longest 2 and 1/2 hours of my life . There just isn’t enough information or people speaking on schizophrenia and so I thank you for sharing ur journey and helping educate us all🙏🏼🥹
@ashleyrene82
@ashleyrene82 5 ай бұрын
I'm so glad your son is okay! Don't know what that means from a complete stranger. 😂
@KairElizabeth
@KairElizabeth 5 ай бұрын
@@ashleyrene82 Thank you so Much🙏🏻
@ashleyrene82
@ashleyrene82 5 ай бұрын
@@KairElizabeth I can't imagine what that has been like for you as a mother as well. Bless you both. 🥰
@slow17motion
@slow17motion 4 ай бұрын
Taught those voices who was boss.
@H3ad1nthecl0uds
@H3ad1nthecl0uds 8 ай бұрын
I have psychosis (basically very mild schizophrenia, more paranoia than hallucinations) and the “are you there,” “hello,” and “she’s looking quick look away,” made my blood run cold. My audio/visual hallucinations are not consistent like in the video (plus im on medication now so it’s even more rare) and it shifts from one or two hallucinations every few days or more than two every day for a whole week. So Thank you for sharing this and making me feel like im not alone
@davidl8534
@davidl8534 5 ай бұрын
I have this; sometimes I'll hear like a, "hey," or 'hello?' Or '(My name)?' Or something like that. It's uncommon for me to hear, though I've been in a mental health program and they didn't seem concerned. Sometimes I'll see things in my visual periphery too, but it usually vanishes when I look at it.
@Alexa-ee6td
@Alexa-ee6td 4 ай бұрын
@@davidl8534 that’s so weird because I went through this exact thing. I was even treated at a mental hospital for psychosis. I can only remember bits and pieces though
@Isuukuu
@Isuukuu 16 күн бұрын
I know that feel dude, I've had psychosis induced by stimulant abuse and my fucking blood turned into ice. I remember one time when I thought my neighbour was trying to break in and they were talking about killing me in my sleep, so I ran to the door holding a pocket knife, and was just staring wild eyed, waiting for some one to break in so I could stab them to death. The same night I pounded down a fistful of xanax just so I could pass out and forget anything exists, and as I drifted into sleep I saw shadowy sillhouttes moving all around the apartment, then when they realized I saw them they all immediately stopped and stared at me. Then one of them lunged at me. At this point I knew I was hallucinating and had snapped to my senses a bit, but it was still fucking scary. I woke up the next day drenched in sweat, with the mattress half on the floor. 0/10 would not do again. Paranoid hallucinations are worse than a horror movie.
@violinzeta
@violinzeta Жыл бұрын
Great representation! The gravely voices are not my experience with audible hallucinations and that’s what makes it so difficult to figure out what’s real and what isn’t for me. All the voices for me are voices of people I’ve met or similar enough even if they’re in a completely different state or country. But the laughs and the spontaneous repetition are similar, although a lot of times it is entire phrases or sentences or words someone has actually spoken but my brain has twisted around to say horrible things about me (mostly) or someone I care about. For me the repetition usually doesn’t repeat quite as quickly as this excellent example. It can be several in a minute, or minutes or even hours apart. Thanks for making this!
@soniapizzi8930
@soniapizzi8930 8 ай бұрын
It sounds like your mind is tapping into a low frequency area, something like hell. Jeez, I am sorry you have to live with this, it's awful!
@meganquarshie1278
@meganquarshie1278 5 ай бұрын
This was the first thought that came to mind when listening to the video too! I’m not sure but I think it’s evil spirits or ghosts?? I will do my own reading about this but nevertheless it intrigued me.
@seek.to.sea.divinity
@seek.to.sea.divinity 5 ай бұрын
- it is; severe auric holes, leaching his life force into the void, and some lower void beings are having a hayday with it.
@RABsqaud
@RABsqaud Жыл бұрын
My brother has Schizophrenia. It gives me so much more of an understanding of him to hear this. I wish I knew how to help him. He's un medicated and 30 years old. I hope he gets real help soon. He's so touchy to talk to, and I can see why.
@cindycampbell2617
@cindycampbell2617 4 ай бұрын
This is painful to hear. I don't understand why people choose to go off their medication to go back to this but I emphasize with all of you now. I have tears in my eyes as I type this. To have to go through this day & night 24/7. Then to reach out to people who say you are imagining it. I was going to say for younger people it must be terrifying but I'm sure it's terrifying to everyone. I understand better the people who do horrifying things to innocent people now, such as eating them, attacking them, etc. Not that I approve or endorse it. I don't even know what word to use because they aren't only doing these horrifying things because they think that that is what the voices want or it will make the voices leave. 1min & 26sec has just opened my eyes to a whole new misunderstood mental health condition and gives me a new perspective on a terrifying battle they go through hourly, daily, & through their lifetime. I will help in my own little corner by praying. My heart goes out to ALL of the schizophrenic sufferers.
@Michelle-mu2ux
@Michelle-mu2ux Жыл бұрын
This is scary and sad.
@AB-mh6nj
@AB-mh6nj 2 ай бұрын
You are So strong to live your daily life with this. Absolute total respect.
@kmh8566
@kmh8566 5 ай бұрын
That’s horrifying! I had a patient that found a couple of his voices hilarious and I always wondered what they were saying
@DannyD-lr5yg
@DannyD-lr5yg Жыл бұрын
Have you heard about the “aberrant salience” theory of hearing voices? Salience is basically a measure of how relevant to our survival our brains deem some stimulus to be. This model theorizes that maybe the reason people with schizophrenia, bipolar, depression, and even borderline can AUDIBLY HEAR voices could be due to wonky wiring or chemical pathways assigning such high salience/importance to the person’s own thoughts, that the brain literally upgrades the input to something that feels as though it’s being heard with the actual ears. So it’s like… if thoughts are a 1-5 on the sensory input survival relevancy scale, and maybe intrusive thoughts - the ones that feel like they’re assaulting your mind.. - are 5-7, then auditory hallucinations would be 7-10+. Read about it if you want! I found interesting because I did experience a few “foreign” thoughts during a period of depression - but they weren’t literally heard outside my head. It was this really negative narrative “voice” that threw out comments like “yeah sure you’ll just screw it up like you always do!” But I think it was prompted by a vitamin I’d started taking, so i could tell it FELT foreign/out of place. The rest of my lines of thought metaphorically froze, turned, and collectively said “nah we don’t do that here” Hah. Anyways, the salience model makes sense to me, after having those thoughts that FEEL like they’re from someone else, but without the delusion aspect (ie I know it was still me).
@lukaurbankitek6019
@lukaurbankitek6019 Жыл бұрын
That so cool, wow!
@lacedjunglejuice
@lacedjunglejuice 9 ай бұрын
On god my whole life I thought voices in your head just meant like intrusive thoughts, I’m like hahah I have voices like that all the time. But after seeing this shit I realized my errors😅😅😅😂😂😂😂
@DannyD-lr5yg
@DannyD-lr5yg 9 ай бұрын
@@lacedjunglejuice I mean, there are different types of “voices”! For example, I have multiple different monologues in my head, at different times. But they’re all me! This type of “hearing voices” is normal for many, many people. The one time I heard a different type of voice, it actually WAS more like an intrusive thought. That’s how I knew it was different :) And then at the extreme end, some people literally hear real, audible voices that sound indistinguishable from a person speaking to them. I haven’t heard those, thankfully.
@megan893
@megan893 2 ай бұрын
I'm reading up on this now. What a great share, thank you
@coralhooper7267
@coralhooper7267 4 ай бұрын
This is terrifying. My uncle was schizophrenic and described how afraid he was of the other people tormenting him. I wonder why the illness takes such a terrifying form for so many sufferers?
@Chucanelli
@Chucanelli 2 ай бұрын
This is an interesting one. I’ve only had auditory hallucinations a few times (so, not schizophrenic), and they were clear as a bell. But having spent time in psych wards talking with my fellow patients, my understanding is that the voices are often not clear. This video demonstrates the muddled-ness of voices, in a way I haven’t seen in other “simulations”. I imagine that wasn’t easy to replicate, so thank you for doing whatever magic you had to do to make this. ❤️
@lordsixxx6113
@lordsixxx6113 3 ай бұрын
I had intense audio, visual, and tactile hallucinations for about 10 - 12 years, a result dropping a shit ton of acid and ecstasy from age 13 - 14ish. The auditory hallucinations were nearly identical to this, accompanied by shadowy masses, miserable full color abominations, and sometimes, what I could only only describe as a recurring dinosaur-spider hybrid that would follow me almost always, growling at me how worthless I am, that I would become a god if I killed myself. I'd often "go flying" off my bed and have scratch marks on my thighs and chest in shape of what I thought were claws. But, obviously, nope. Hospital observation showed me grabbing and gouging myself, to hurl myself off the bed. About 12 years of intense therapy and antipsychotics have me to a fully stable, independent adult. I still get some mild stuff - whispering, chanting, shadowy beings staring from far away or tentacled shadow blobs darting up the walls at corners of my vision. But they're VERY infrequent and techniques I learned through treatment help them disappear almost instantly. Don't take heavy amounts of hard psychedelics multiple times a week, kids.
@AlexisLynn-z3d
@AlexisLynn-z3d 5 ай бұрын
My voices are a little more clear and sound more realistic, but I like how persistent the voices are, that's accurate
@southernfried714
@southernfried714 Ай бұрын
I have experienced auditory hallucinations more times that I could count but one aspect about auditory hallucinations that a lot of people don’t know is that there are 2 different kinds of auditory hallucinations, the kind that sounds like voices are actually in your head and the kind that sounds external like you’re actually hearing someone talk (not inside of your head). I’ve always experienced the external auditory hallucinations and it’s terrifying. I used to be a meth addict and the drug + no sleep would trigger or intensify the auditory hallucinations. It got to the point where I thought I was a targeted individual and being attacked by the government and that they were using voice to skull (V2K) & directed energy weapons (DEW) weapons to induce insanity. I’m now clean & have been for 8 months and realize that it was just the drugs but even after I got clean I would still hear the voices for several months afterwards. Now I don’t hardly ever hear anything that isn’t real anymore. I wouldn’t wish what I’ve went thru on my worst enemy, it was hell.
@GeneralDame77
@GeneralDame77 6 ай бұрын
I suffer from bipolar disorder and BPD. My only warning sign that I am about to go manic is when I have audio hallucinations. They are similar to this but not as intense. I have immense empathy for all people who have to battle mental health. We are all in this fight together ❤️ 💪
@mindovermatter0000
@mindovermatter0000 Ай бұрын
That was utterly horrifying. Great vid
@robbrewsbeer
@robbrewsbeer Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing. It’s not the same with phone speakers, AirPod pros is a totally unnerving experience. Gave me the chills and a very emotional experience knowing this can be what it could sound like and that some experience violent voices.
@braedenshanahan7877
@braedenshanahan7877 3 ай бұрын
My god when one of the voices randomly said, “LOOK AWAY QUICK” that got me :0
@kimlersue
@kimlersue 8 ай бұрын
Thank you. We brought a loved one who lives with this, to live with us. I think you've accurately portrayed what it's like. It is a malfunction within the brain and it can be treated successfully.
@trevordesanta492
@trevordesanta492 Жыл бұрын
Its sounds like zombies trying to talk
@jumpingonclouds123
@jumpingonclouds123 22 күн бұрын
That is so freaking scary! I’m so sorry you have to live with this ❤
@badhairsammy
@badhairsammy 5 ай бұрын
This shit fucking scared the poopy out of me I can't continue dear lord I feel so sorry for you now I gotta go clean my shit stains I just left all over my pants and bed covers I'm also watching this at 12:00 in the morning so I'm never sleeping again Schizophrenia is no joke and I'm going to go try to find some peacefulness in cat memes
@vlowolvtake1797
@vlowolvtake1797 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for uploading content from your tiktok🤗
@Chaotic_Witch616
@Chaotic_Witch616 Жыл бұрын
I’ve got schizophrenia. It was triggered by my father passing away in 2018. I think I could of had it for years but was so mild I didn’t say anything. I’m on medication now. I still get voices mostly mimicking family members or the voices try to sing. I say try cos it’s terrible. I’ve got two voices one male and one female. It’s usually the male that plays up the most. My visions have mostly gone, i do see odd things but nothing to bad like they used to be. I follow u on TT and just found out u have u tube.
@JaVi-wf1gl
@JaVi-wf1gl 5 ай бұрын
Wow. I can not imagine!! Thank you for sharing! :( All the best!!
@raquelborsos8315
@raquelborsos8315 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience. Many of us can learn from it.
@YochevedDesigns
@YochevedDesigns 8 ай бұрын
Something I've always wondered, is why the voices are always giving negative comments. I've never heard of anyone hearing voices that say "You're awesome, and everyone loves you."
@meganquarshie1278
@meganquarshie1278 5 ай бұрын
I thought that was interesting too, I looked at it of a deeper meaning like almost in a supernatural way of representations. I don’t know but to me the voices sounded like nothing but evil “spirits”/ghosts?? 🤷🏾‍♀️ nevertheless I’m going to do my research on this.
@seek.to.sea.divinity
@seek.to.sea.divinity 5 ай бұрын
- because they're the voices of demons . . . and I'm not just saying that; whoever is hearing them has severe holes in their auric body, leaching out into the void, and these beings seek it out to feed.
@seek.to.sea.divinity
@seek.to.sea.divinity 5 ай бұрын
​@@meganquarshie1278- you are correct; we are interdimensional beings, and when we are weak, depressed, under the influence of drugs or alchohol (spirits), we are easily possessed and influenced by archons, thoughtforms, demons, egregores - whatever you want to call them. Seek, and you will find answers.
@meganquarshie1278
@meganquarshie1278 5 ай бұрын
@@seek.to.sea.divinity that was my initial thought but i didn't say it plainly...as im still gathering information, i think it's important to know that these things tell us about the world we live in. Also yes i don't think its normal for people to hear the voices; hence, Many things can be done for these people.
@zapbutton8553
@zapbutton8553 2 ай бұрын
​@@seek.to.sea.divinity I guess if light work, praying, meditation or positive mantras would help, we would know by now, so i think i hope science will get funds to find something that might help
@Cino31313
@Cino31313 12 күн бұрын
this is terrifying I don't know how I would cope
@lee-ur7nt
@lee-ur7nt 4 ай бұрын
On a couple of occasions in my life I heard crowds singing that weren't there. Once sounded like some marching whistling soldiers or something.....was pretty odd.
@coor0kun
@coor0kun Ай бұрын
Question: is it always so creepy / eerie? Because I know you mentioned hallucinating a song in another video, so now I'm wondering... really appreciate your putting this educational content out there, it must be hard to be so personal on the web!
@czntrm
@czntrm 23 күн бұрын
Oh goodness! I almost put in my earbuds and then I chickened out. I had a nightmare, when I was a teenager, that I was looking in the bathroom mirror at my Nana's house and hearing hundreds of voices in my head. Some were screaming, some were mocking, some were threatening, some were whispering; none of it made sense, though I could catch a few words. I was alone and yet crowded inside my mind. I didn't recognize myself in the mirror and I started crying which caused many of the voices to start laughing and the threats got louder. When I woke up, the silence was deafening. It was suddenly calm and peaceful. That's never happened since, but I feel like I got a tiny glimpse into what it must be like to live with schizophrenia. 😞
@morpheous8770
@morpheous8770 Жыл бұрын
Sounds about right. My auditory hallucinations have been really loud like that before, but generally only in my left ear for some reason, or right ear, it's always one ear at a time for me, anyone else experience that? I was properly diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia
@YochevedDesigns
@YochevedDesigns 8 ай бұрын
I'm Bipolar, and sometimes I have auditory hallucinations. The weird thing is that it always comes from the left side, slightly behind me, just out of my line of sight. What makes it extra weird, is that I'm deaf on that side, so suddenly hearing a voice outside my head, and perfectly clearly, is quite startling.
@morpheous8770
@morpheous8770 8 ай бұрын
I made this post 6 months ago, since within that time I ended up in the hospital and I ended up diagnosed with biopolar 1, so know I know where the weird auditory stuff was coming from. I've since been on Vraylar though and all my hallucinations have been gone! They thought I had schizophrenia beforehand@@YochevedDesigns
@NicoleKeating-wj1sp
@NicoleKeating-wj1sp 25 күн бұрын
How are you able to function so normally?? My husband was diagnosed after 13 years together. Symptoms came on across 2 weeks and only got worse. No medications that could mute any of it, reinforcing his belief they were real. No symptoms prior to. No drugs. I lost him completely. His funny personality, his love for his children. Just gone. He’s passed now. Finally at peace from the constant voices.
@salvatorepuccini4261
@salvatorepuccini4261 7 ай бұрын
So it's kinda like working in the service industry where everyone wants your attention at once
@beepboop27
@beepboop27 Жыл бұрын
We have DID, and we've always said DID and Schizophrenia are two of the most hated on disorders because people simply don't understand. Thank you for making informational videos about your struggles with mental illness. -Pen
@FaeAva
@FaeAva 6 ай бұрын
Don’t forget Borderline personality Disorder 😅
@STANDRDUSER
@STANDRDUSER Ай бұрын
The thing is about my auditory hallucinations, I can actually identify where they are in my room. Most times there’s less than 10 people but when I’m at a concert or a party, they seem to match the volume of the room and feel like a 100 people. Being on Klonopin has dropped the quantity down to maybe less than 10, it’s manageable and I’m comfortable with that
@l82theparty4
@l82theparty4 5 ай бұрын
A family friend once asked me if I saw the little blue boy with fire in his eyes standing just there. (She also had this disease.)
@samanthasowell9307
@samanthasowell9307 Ай бұрын
That would be terrifying
@ladyphoenix_111
@ladyphoenix_111 12 күн бұрын
It sounds a little bit like the mental clutter "sounds" of having ADHD. If it's bad. But unlike this, it isn't a hallucination. We know it's just sounds stuck in our head. For me it's songs on loops sometimes they bounce around like skipping channels on a radio, or something. It has to do with levels of dopamine. When they are low, your brain plays tricks on you to either excite you, or annoy you. Either way gets you to produce/ release neurochemicals. For one person I know who has it, it is very loud. It's like someone shouting. And other people it can be conversations, or background noises like being in a busy restaurant. So I can half way understand this. But I can only imagine how scary this must be! I'm sorry you have to go through that. That's a lot worse. You actually hear sounds, that sound real. I had a friend in high school who has schizophrenia. It did not end well for her. Awful awful. Years later she was able to be out of the hospital and have some independence, she was able to advocate for metal health, and I was so happy for her. Then I heard she was assaulted and she had to be hospitalized again. My heart goes out to you and your family. It is amazing what you are doing.
@critical-goat
@critical-goat 4 ай бұрын
I've seen simulations for visual and auditory hallucinations, and I gotta say.... The auditory simulations disturb me the most.
@Buddha_7
@Buddha_7 Жыл бұрын
Is it different peoples voices that you know? Or are they random peoples voices that you don’t know? Or are they your own voice
@Bhavya_S25
@Bhavya_S25 Жыл бұрын
Both kind of voices.... person u know to person u don't means ur brain is making it on their own
@fishmoneybagz_
@fishmoneybagz_ 2 ай бұрын
how do you even sleep or focus in school is pure horror 😰
@Apart-of-the-culture78
@Apart-of-the-culture78 Жыл бұрын
Is it possible that the 2 hallucinations I have had (they went hand in hand with hearing voices) are marijuana induced psychosis only? I smoked for seven years and just stopped 5 days ago after my second break with reality. they were about a year apart from eachother, both times I was high but these were very violent and terrifying experiences that I was 100% convinced Were real until I eventually go to sleep wake up and realise they were not, should I seek medical help or will these hallucinations just never appear if I don’t smoke again? side note I’m also worried I may be genetically predisposed to schizophrenia as my nana believes she is able to contact the spirit plane and feel the emotion of dead people. I’m only 20 and extremely scared any advice from anyone would be appreciated
@Kurtiooo
@Kurtiooo 9 ай бұрын
I live with a family member with schizophrenia, he was a really good college football player and smoked some weed laced with something when he was still in school, he said out of nowhere he didn’t feel right and he started hearing voices and seeing people, he thought it was just laced weed but it stuck with him all the way up to this point (he’s 32 now). Now every once and a while he smokes his hallucinations are triggered, but the point of the story is I believe that hallucinations can be brought out by marijuana, the conclusion I came to with my family member is there’s certain strains that trigger those hallucinations when he smokes
@soniapizzi8930
@soniapizzi8930 8 ай бұрын
1. Stop with the weed - read the literature around side effects 2. Go to the doctor ASAP, whatever it is, you need to know about it so you can stay on top of the situation Good luck!
@deonaeddy7749
@deonaeddy7749 4 ай бұрын
Leave the weed alone. The weed today is so strong and weird. It's really bad. Also it's being laced with fentanyl in places and kids are dying so please put the pot down. I know Jesus can help. No I'm not overly religious. I'm just saying. If you want to buy an easy to read king James version and study about Jesus Believe he died for you and rose the 3rd day and is alive. It's a must you believe that and ask him into you. He will send you a comforter to help your fears. Again I'm not religious.i just have a bible and I've read it a long time now. Ive had some cool God moments inbetween the ukies of life. Give it a try buddy. Even if you have to be private about it. Your creator loves you so much. You have no idea. God Bless you. If you have any questions about a certain verse in the bible go to Got questions Org or/and you can shoot me a message anytime
@deonaeddy7749
@deonaeddy7749 4 ай бұрын
I just want to add to be careful what you put into your head. Satan comes into a lot of artists and inspires them. If a song is not uplifting and happy I wouldn't listen to it. Same with the news videos on KZbin. Careful of plowing your head with horror movies and just videos that are always talking about killers etc.. that will make you depressed big time. Stay far away from rap music. Anyways the mind is powerful so guard it. Ok that's my 2 cents. See ya buddy
@ladyphoenix_111
@ladyphoenix_111 12 күн бұрын
I wouldn't be scared. I have a friend who has her diagnosis changed, but she has scary thoughts. She can't stop them from happening, but she has counseling that helps her cope with symptoms, and medicine that lessens them. There is a young woman here who is awesome, she goes by skitzo kitzo? Something like that. She has schitzoaffective disorder. It's basically bipolar with hallucinations. And it's helpful for me to learn about it to understand what a few of my friends have gone through. 1) there is nothing wrong with getting a counselor if you can talk to one. They will not "lock you up". But it is very helpful because they are an ally for you! They can help you determine if it is only the drugs, or something more. 2) worse case scenario, if it is something more than drug induced... They can give you tools to lessen the symptoms and know how to manage it. Whether or not you do or do not have a mental illness, it is super treatable! And not getting help if you did have it, won't change anything. Just makes it harder to live with.
@Shana-bz5xh
@Shana-bz5xh Жыл бұрын
Hello so my question is , are the people that you see that is not real look like some one you know or your brain make the face just at it happens and and other question is , if you are alone at office and it’s after hour so you know you should be alone and no strength can come inside the office or in your room so how at the time you’re not scared that if he is real why and how he could come inside?
@NoName12344o
@NoName12344o 5 ай бұрын
This is so scary, Im so glad I don't experience this. Im so sorry for everyone who does.
@blackseven9571
@blackseven9571 Ай бұрын
Why did I listen to this at 4am?
@smilealways3333
@smilealways3333 Жыл бұрын
Mind control, has definitely different levels.🙄 Induced differently chemically, tv, radio, weather and frequencies. Asian cultures call it unbalanced spirit, lucky they have various ways to calm the spirit(mind) thru acupuncture, acupressure and herbal mixtures, also is a great idea to detox.Thank you for sharing🙏
@vegasobsidian
@vegasobsidian 4 ай бұрын
Yep! Very accurate.
@RustyCanadien
@RustyCanadien 3 ай бұрын
Damn, why can't it be positive and reinforcing, it may actually help people lol
@sauce1326
@sauce1326 7 ай бұрын
The longest minute and a half of my life
@picolopicolo7661
@picolopicolo7661 Жыл бұрын
hello please do you hear voices you know
@Anonymouseduck
@Anonymouseduck Ай бұрын
Do they always sound like different people?
@Al_Gore_Rhythmn
@Al_Gore_Rhythmn 5 ай бұрын
Sounds like Demons
@OlDefiantBlue
@OlDefiantBlue 3 ай бұрын
Nope not me sorry guys It’s was stress related from autobody Try being moved every 5 seconds pulling your stand or moving the car constantly Then being told to hurry Oh you missed something It didn’t work Painter doesn’t get paid Do it again Same bullshit conditions Day after day after day Come in early stay late for free No benefits Hurry hurry hurry
@Overwatch9
@Overwatch9 3 ай бұрын
Voices repeating meee
@SuperSirvine
@SuperSirvine Жыл бұрын
Wow
@whitneymiller3809
@whitneymiller3809 Ай бұрын
F*****" THAT 😢
@christie4004
@christie4004 Ай бұрын
WOW
@johannesschmitz6370
@johannesschmitz6370 5 ай бұрын
wow, I could fall asleep to this! Wish it was longer. Thanks!
@vissjb
@vissjb Күн бұрын
Schizophrenia is UGLY AHH
@KlapLoper-ot8ew
@KlapLoper-ot8ew Жыл бұрын
Its the Devil,, read quran
@soniapizzi8930
@soniapizzi8930 8 ай бұрын
It sounds like it, tbh!
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