I have extreme ADD and take medication. Sometimes when I don't take my medication or I drink caffeine right after I take my medication I hear loud bloody-murder screaming from a bunch of people or sometimes just one or two. I don't know why this happens but it lasts for about 30 minutes or until I can finally get my mind on something else.
I see really bright lights when my eyes are open and see shadows and objects around me when my eyes are closed as well. This is very rare though. Twice a year at least.
I also have REALLY severe anxiety. No doctor I have been to thinks that it is a problem b/c it's so different than regular anxiety. My stomach flips (like having butterflies in your belly) ALL the time. One time in college I was in math class and became SO incredibly happy for no reason I had to cover my mouth so my classmates couldn't see me smile as big as I possibly could. The medication I take for ADD actually helps repress my anxiety and makes me less happy so I can be a normal person and not get excited about insignificant things.
I have read that ADD and ADHD can lead to Schizophrenia. I'm quite certain I don't have Schizophrenia but I definitely do have similar symptoms.
Do you mean as in voices in your head or out loud? Do you only hear voices, or do you see people aswell?
Then perhaps you have a song stuck in your head? Maybe it's a foreshadow of what will happen in the future. Depending on what these voices say, you could be something like Count Von Cosel, or you could just have an extreme craving for cheddar cheese. Now that was not irrelevant. It can pretty much mean anything, depending on what the voices say.
Keep tying it up! Tie the steer up and put a radio near it so it gets used to hearing voices. And comb it
Your Harley Davidson Screaming Eagle keep radio keep shutting off because it is not set up correctly.
If the question refers to a dream, it reflects the dreamer's obsession with the deceased pop singer. It also might mean that "Michael Jackson" has become a symbol of happiness or desire in the dreamer's life. > If the question does NOT refer to dreaming, but to hearing a voice or voices repeating the name while one is awake, medical care should be sought without delay. Hearing voices can be a symptom of serious illness.
=== === People who have auditoryhallucinations or "voices in their heads" are referred to as schizophrenic, which is commonly mistaken for MPD or multiple personality disorder. It is mostly characterized by abnormalities in the understanding or expression of reality caused by an increased dopamine activity in certain parts of the brain. Certain effect of the disorder includes audio and visual hallucination, paranoia and odd delusions. One of the more common effects of the hallucination is the manifestation of an entity that appears or speaks to the schizophrenic patient. "Voices in the head" is a misconception; the brain is telling the person that they are actually hearing them. So they hear voices that aren't there, but are actually in their head.
If this is bothering you you should tell your mother/father how you feel.
To keep from screaming and causing widespread panic.
The noise you are hearing is probably the coolant boiling in the block. If you keep running the engine in that condition it will cause a blown head gasket or cracked head or both.
It sounds like it may be a sinus and/or ear infection, or possibly fluid build up in the ears.
you need to have your hearing checked
keep your head up