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What Causes Hearing Of Loud Voices In Head?

Okay I used to deal with this as a kid almost every night from the ages of 4 (was the youngest that I remember it happening) till about 12. And ever since then it only happens every so often but usually at nighttime.

But I hear really loud talking in my head that is super fast and I can't really understand or I can't make out what is being sAid, and I can't stop it. It gets the point were it kind of makes me sick to my stomach and makes me dizzy.

Like I said I don't deal with it every night anymore but every so often I do and it is just unbearable still.

If you could help me out if be great full.
Thu, 27 Mar 2014
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Hello(
Looks like schizophrenia but a variant if you have been telling everything correctly).
It usually responsd to olanzapine 2.5-5mg or more may be needed. take at night.
if there is any problem please feel free to mail me at gopal.neuropsychiatry@gmail.com. .I will try my best to help you as this is an unusual presentation but of coursse tretable.
Donot worry, start meds.
It will be goos to get An EEG and MRI Brain also.

Dr. Manisha Gopal
MD Psychiatry
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What Causes Hearing Of Loud Voices In Head?

Hello( Looks like schizophrenia but a variant if you have been telling everything correctly). It usually responsd to olanzapine 2.5-5mg or more may be needed. take at night. if there is any problem please feel free to mail me at gopal.neuropsychiatry@gmail.com. .I will try my best to help you as this is an unusual presentation but of coursse tretable. Donot worry, start meds. It will be goos to get An EEG and MRI Brain also. Dr. Manisha Gopal MD Psychiatry