Now, continuous, nonstop audio hallucinations

Ever since early this morning, (it is now midnight), I have been hearing nonstop, musical, audio hallucinations. I got 7 and a half hours of sleep last night. I wasn’t tired all day. I had a peaceful, relaxed day today. I’ve been taking my meds as ordered.

I got a call back from my pdoc yesterday. He said when I get my depot Risperdal Consta injections, I have to go with a 1 and a half inch needle. He said the 1 inch needles are not long enough. I told him I’m willing to go along with that.

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Is it your mind just composing music on its own sort of thing? I get musical hallucinations at times

I hallucinate music a lot I normally don’t mind it sometimes I even enjoy listening to it

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Yeah I don’t mind it either. I actually wish I was good at piano, I’d make some epic songs if I was

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@SkinnyMe do you think maybe it comes about because you have been playing piano a lot?

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I had music playing in my head before my relapse. Took 2 months of non stop to make me psychotic, after a relapse it looka it subsided

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Hope you get to feeling better soon, @SkinnyMe :sunflower:

I used to hallucinate music as well.

It was interesting.

Also, when I would be listening to music, it would change into a completely different tune.

Only happened a few times, but it was actually kind of cool.

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Yeah, I don’t mind musical hallucinations either. This is just out of the ordinary for me.

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Hope you find some peace of mind @SkinnyMe.

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I actually like musical hallucinations lately I’ve been getting verbal hallucinations in my sleep those are unpleasant

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I sometimes get psychotic in my sleep too. I don’t worry about that.

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I hear music a lot and I actually really like it.
But yeah listening it it all day maybe would do my head in.
Hope it goes away soon.

Have you tried putting other sounds on to block it out?

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I hope you feel better soon @SkinnyMe!

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@SkinnyMe Are you still hearing that non-stop or did it improve or go away? Regarding getting psychotic during sleep, I regularly have very bizarre and ultra-vivid and often unpleasant dreams. When I previously had a Community Psychiatric Nurse regularly visiting me he said that from my description some of them could be termed “psychotic dreams” but I don’t know whether that’s an accepted term in psychiatry. What I’d like to understand is the mechanism that causes some dreams to be psychotic and others not; what exactly shifts in the brain to make some dreams psychotic while others in the same night may not be?

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I used to hear ppl praying and church hymns all day. I thought that I died and that I am in Heaven.

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Mine can be like a radio sometimes. I hear one song and go nope and change it to another one or change genres.
Who needs radio when you have musical hallucinations :smile:

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The musical hallucinations have stopped for the time being. The longer needle seems to have worked. Thank you, everyone.

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