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i dont know me
My name is Alex (15) and i believe thats the most i can introduce myself. i know my name, age, interests, likes and dislikes, etc- but my head keeps telling me things i never thought of... as crazy as it sounds i hear voices in my head when im alone or if its to quiet. I hear a low whisper that say normally one word or small phrases over and over. I dont know if im sick or what it is honestly. I have high depression and anxiety which throws more of an idea on why i would hear voices. i dont sleep much or eat without getting sick. i suppose i am also a bit lonely... i feel no one understands me and just thinks im crazy when i try to tell my head aloud to stop or if i twitch.... Everyone thinks im a freak. i never WANT to leave my house or when given a meal i only pick at it or i stay in the bathroom to long at publics places or friend's houses because i want to be alone with my "voices"... but i suppose im glade to join here to find others like me who can help me and relate. I hope im not the only crazy one out there.
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It sounds like the voices are really busy at the moment and I wonder if you've been able to tell anyone about them? This is something that your doctor could support y you with for example if you felt able to or ready to talk. Or, you might want to confide in an adult that you trust.
This is something that other people do experience and you can find out a bit more here, a charity that support people that hear voices: http://www.voicecollective.co.uk/ They're based in London but they have some good info on their website that you might find helpful.
If you wanted to start a new topic about this over in the Health & Wellbeing forum then you can get more ongoing support from the community there
It sounds like you're coping with a lot at the moment so I'm glad you have found this place and look forward to getting to know you more.
Welcome :yes:
Jo