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I also hear voices that are different, as if they were coming from different people, sometimes people I've heard before or completely strange voices and say things like "he's sick" as if I suffered from some kind of dissociative personality disorder not in the sense that I may need medicine.
The thing is that a lot more is going on, but what I have pointed out is like the general theme and the idea is that when the voices speak they seem to be talking about you, sometimes like gossip or something or trying to give orders.
I was just wondering if this is the general theme of the delusions people had. Also, this may seem kind of dumb but when I started hearing voices I would hear voices making comments that I was being "too gay" and that I was noticing things in my surroundings that I shouldn't. I also sometimes hear voices that put me down and scream something that sounds like "oy."
PS: On a side note, sometimes I hear a voice that sounds like a whisper next to my ear or inside my head that triggers something inside my head to move towards the back like when I'm trying to concentrate. So the activity going on in my frontal lobe area decreases at that time. I'm also ambidextrous. I was just describing what I feel physically.
Please reply.
My question is to you. Does that make sense of why I do not go to the house? I hope to hear from you.
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