Music & Voices

For as long as I’ve had schizophrenia I’ve slept every single night falling asleep with earbuds in listening to music to try to block out the voices. For me it kind of works. When I have my earbuds in and listening to music I can still faintly hear voices trying to talk to me but the music makes it lower the voices. Does listening to music help you guys with your voices also?

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Actually one of my most common auditory hallucinations as a kid was music o.O wonder how listening to music would have affected that lol. When I did hear voices they were never frightening or mean, so I got lucky there.

I don’t really get auditory hallucinations anymore. Very rarely sometimes. I’m glad you found something that helps!

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I keep my television on 24-7

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Yes music helps me too.

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I already posted it, let me get it for you and post it again, here.

Wow this music is totally rocking, I’m enjoying it and getting positive thoughts, no delusions.

From my Life experience I came to know

that ALL DELUSIONS are absent

when I am in the middle of a conversation or like talking to someone

Second: While I am interested in something or searching for something as if it’s of some interest to me

and

Third and Last: Listing to music makes me feel like I’m living in Heaven.

http://forum.schizophrenia.com/t/my-favourite-or-fovorite-video-audio-song-awesome-song-and-the-girl-is-too-beautiful-too-good-to-be-true/69124/23

The voices are inside the head. No point covering the years. But, listening to music confuses our mind whether to listen to it or the internal thoughts. I think that is the real reason you get some relief.

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