Schizophrenia - Auditory Hallucination

During my hospitalization I experienced auditory hallucinations; hearing internal words & noises that have no real origin in the outside world, i hear a voice speaking my thoughts out-loud, other times I hear music bass as I listen to music a lot. Recently when the doctor minimized my meds I started having these voices again.
Any ideas how can these voices go away.

By increasing your dosage and to do so tell your psychiatrist about it.

i don’t know how to let your voices go away but can i share something here, and do not totally accept/apply it in your life, because what works for me might not totally work for you.
i hear voices too, young childrens shouting, telling me to die. to the point where i only hear ,“yes”, “no”.
and i came to a conclusion which is, my voices came about when i was at the peak of my unsorted and confused mindset and values. my voices can be said to stopped when my values were set and applied.
so in short, whatever auditory hallucinations that you have now has a certain reason behind what you have been through and what your have experienced in your life so far. maybe partly or totally, i not sure. but thats what is for me.

managing your overall life is also part of recovery needs.
good luck on your journey, all the best

You are actually right. I had a lot going on in my mind and situations that I have passed through that made me think that way. Maybe If I experience a more stable life my hallucinations would go away.

In my case the easy fix would be medication increase and time. Tell your doctor about it tho, maybe it can be resolved in an email. You can´t experience a stable life with voices in the first place.

Hope you the best.

Mine have been going away with time for some reason. I honestly think i just have PTSD that transforms into paranoid schizophrenia.

Anyways, the meds helped a lil but time has made the hallucinations die down.

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