posted on Oct, 17 2004 @ 02:02 AM
Originally posted by SmokeyTheBear
I am 12 years old and i have a question. As of lately i have been hearing voices. Usually they are saying my name, but not always. COuld this just be
something normal, me moistaking noises for voices or something paranormal.
P.S They sound like a wispers, but very clear like i can always tell what it is im hearing.
It could be several things. I don't want to alarm you, so I'll talk about them all.
First (this is the one I think it is), it may be part of your body's adjustments. You're 12, and there's lots of physiological changes going on
(sex hormones, growth, etc.) This causes all kinds of things, including an increased sensitivity to some sounds or smells. For my money, it's
probably this.
The other possibilities:
*High blood pressure.* Not completely unusual in a kid, but something to be very aware of. This causes hissing/ringing in the ears and that can
sound like voices.
* Tintinnitis* - problems with the ear drum or inner ear. This can be detected by a hearing test. Many people get this after they hit 50.
*early stages of treatable mental condition* - This is low on the totem pole, but worth checking out if you have a family history of schizophrenia.
What you should do: Tell your parents you're having some hearing problems and go talk to a doctor. You can get your blood pressure checked on the
spot, reflexes tested (a brain tumor is a weak -- VERY unlikely possibility), get other things monitored. After you've seen an MD (regular doctor),
if you notice unusual periods of depression or odd feelings (suicidal urges) then talk to someone you trust (school counselor or other adult) and ask
them about counseling.
In the case of psychiatric problems, many are treatable with simple drugs and there's no need to suffer the agonies and social problems.
But this last one and cancer are pretty unlikely. Get a physical checkup first and then we can look into other things, okay?