voices have stopped

voices have stopped.
I know its a good thing, but I feel I killed them
I miss them
i dont know what to do on my own

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I don’t hear voices. But a lot of people have trouble coming to terms with what seems like an “empty” mind after they stop. So you’re not alone.

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It’s easy to understand you miss them. It’s like a new form of living? You will get adapated to it i hope. :pray:

When i relapsed, there were no “time”, my brain didn’t notice that time was passing. That was a good sensation and i missed it after i got better. Now the “passage of time” sometimes is hurtfull. But i’m treated and functional and that’s good.

I don’t miss them at all. You will get used to the silence but mine never had anything good to say so there wasn’t anything to miss.

I assume you had friendly voices. I have had occasionally friendly visual and auditory hallucinations but never just voices.

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Mine never had anything nice to say either.

I am so happy to not have voices anymore.
I don’t miss it at all.
It was so painful to hear the things I heard.

Good for you in a way I guess that your voices didn’t torment you if they were nice.

Hope you will feel better soon.

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Most of my voices are good to be rid of. I do miss my voice that warn me about other people and situation, but my therapist said I might be loosing friends because of that voice

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