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Killcode12
07-16-2009, 06:27 AM
So I'm not sure if what I get would be classified as "panic attacks" They seem to be a mixture of schizophrenia and panic attacks. I think I have most symptoms of a sociopath. (I don't feel bad about anything I do. The only emotion I get when I do bad things or manipulate people is that I'll get caught or I'll ruin my chances at manipulatingt someone down the road. I enjoy lying, and violence doesn't effect me at all.) The thing I'm most worried about however is when I get into specific moods. I usually hear voices once in a while, calling my name, or my dogs name, or maybe just yelling. they don't concern me that much. My real problem is two different kinds of attacks or moods. One I hear a voice in my head that repeats everything I say but in a mocking tone. Even the noises around me sound like they are threatening and mocking. During these I usually start panicking. It gets harder to breathe and I start freaking out about how to make it stop. Alot of times I'll clutch my head. (I don't know why, it feels comforting.) The other kind of mood is when I hear noises that sound very threating. I get scared really easily in these moods and begin to panic again. I usually freeze with fear, and cannot distinguish which sounds are real and which are fake. What should I do?

admin
07-20-2009, 12:45 PM
Are those voices you hear like real ones or more like thoughts? Many people mistaken thoughts in their heads as voices. How often do you hear the voices? Do you hear them inside or outside your head. Do they ask you to do things? Do they talk between themselves about you? Do the voices commenting on what you are doing?

I like to ask whether you use any illicit drugs such as cannabis as they could induce these kinds of symptoms.

Visit following link to see you have similar symptoms. The link is from the Royal college of psychiatrists (UK).

http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/mentalhealthinformation/mentalhealthproblems/schizophrenia/schizophrenia.aspx

I would suggest to go and see your doctor or a psychiatrist.