Is she forgetful? What medications is she taking? Some medications containing Valproate semisodium, divalproex sodium, sodium valproate and valproic acid or seizure meds may cause an at-risk Alzheimer's patient to hear voices then talk to themselves in time, or if the medication is stopped or is not constantly in the system. Hearing voices is a symptom of psychosis. Memory problems is a symptom of dementia that may lead to Alzheimer's.
Usually hearing voices is a sign of hallucinations which is a sign of mental illness. If you are hearing voices externally then these hallucinations could be signs of schizophrenia. See your doctor, it could be serious.
Nothing whatever, but it could have a great deal to do with schizophrenia.
You could attempt it, but you would have to prove to the court that your father was not of sound mind and body when he signed it.
learn to throw your voice and then do it in front of them. they will think they are hearing more voices and have a breakdown.
It could go away from traffic street,yelling voices,television,ipod,radio.And more.
It could be because of various reasons. a faulty mike could be one of the reasons. Bad internet connection is also one reason for not hearing devices.
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.
You could be psychic and be hearing the voices of lost souls. (no joke)
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the are so many reasons and the list is endless the persons could be intoxicated with drugs either medicinal or recreational ,they could have sensory impairment like hearing and sight .in some situation it could be that the person has to much stress and have shut themselves of to human interaction or they have mental health issues .others could be because they hearing voices in their heads .
Yes. If people can find the differences in other people's voices, then you could indicate the difference in coins. If listened to closely, then you could tell.
If you hear voices but are not schizophrenic, it could be related to other mental health conditions such as bipolar disorder or post-traumatic stress disorder. It's important to consult with a mental health professional to determine the cause and explore appropriate treatment options. Stress, anxiety, or substance use can also sometimes lead to hearing voices.