Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have metal fillings? I think in very rare cases metal dentalwork has acted as antenae, picking up radio signals.
What?!!
I just googled that out of curiosity and apparently its a real thing, strong radio waves can make metal vibrate like a speaker and the vibrations can be transferred to the ear drums through the skull.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have metal fillings? I think in very rare cases metal dentalwork has acted as antenae, picking up radio signals.
What?!!
Anonymous wrote:Do you have metal fillings? I think in very rare cases metal dentalwork has acted as antenae, picking up radio signals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please go to the emergency room ASAP. This is an emergency.
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Why? Op has experiences with voices already. Why not just schedule an appointment with a psychiatrist noting symptoms to which the doctor can assess the urgency. I am not saying you're wrong as I don't have experience with this type of thing so I genuinely want to know why it's an ER visit.
Op, do the voices ever talk down to you or is this the first aggressive statement? Do they ever instruct or guide your actions? Could this be a side effect from some medicine? Could you have a gas leak or some environmental concern, or do you hear other voices when you are outside of your home too?
Anonymous wrote:Please go to the emergency room ASAP. This is an emergency.
Anonymous wrote:I apologize for the strange post. I frequently hear other voices in my head (they are distinct from my own internal monologue). The voices change; they can be male, female, young, old, friendly, mean. Anyways, I just heard a a voice clear as day say “I don’t have to be nice to you”. Usually the voices just say random words or chatter amongst themselves and they don’t bother me. But this has left my feeling a little scared. Also, to be clear, the voices are internal (from my head), not external. I have anxiety and depression. Is this a sign I’m going crazy?