My Experience of (functional) Auditory Hallucinations... Posted: 10-28-07 13:33pm
I come from Sweden and was diagnosed with
paranoid schizophrenia seven years ago. I
have been hearing voices most of the time
and when it was most severe I heard ALL of
my thoughts. That is I heard voices that
were experienced as alien as well as my
own voice (perceived as my own thoughts
spoken out "loud" with different male,
female or other strange sometimes
"synthetic and gender neutral" voices.
This is called "gedankenlautwerden"). When
I don´t hear my verbal thoughts I´m
normally aware of that I imagine the
movements needed to produce different
speech sounds thanks to the somatosensory
feedback that make me feel the moves like
the tip of my tongue or my lips touching
when I covertly pronounce a phoneme that
is produced like this during overt speech
(, but according one source it´s my
intention and not this experience that
make me aware of that I produce covert
speech) and at the same time I´m aware of
where in my mouth different speech sounds
would be produced. (If you only think slow
enough you should be able to make the same
observation and verify this experience,
but I realise that I probably need to
attend somatosensory stimuli more than
other people because my internal auditory
feedback system doesn´t work. The only
verbal "thoughts" when I don´t experience
this is when I read very fast and take in
the words like pictures instead of sounds,
but that is something else and something
you usually don´t do during covert
speech.) To me covert speech (verbal
thoughts) and overt speech(when you talk)
are very similar in this way. When my
thoughts are alien and I hear them as an
external or sometimes, although rarely, an
internal voice I don´t feel the
somatosensory feedback like always and
only when I´m aware of the "formation" of
the words and I´m not aware of where in
my mouth different speech sounds would be
produced. Finally if I hear what is
percieved as my own thoughts I imagine how
the words would be produced and the
sensomotoric feedback that make me feel
the moves is there, but still different
speech sounds are percieved as coming from
a source outside my head. A forth verbal
experience I have had recently probably
correlates to what people experience
during thought insertion and the closely
related (although not verbal) experience
of alien control. Thought insertion is
basically an alien voice with
somatosensory feedback and when comparing
my experience I assume that alien control
means that you feel the somatosensory
feedback without knowing the next move
like if somebody else is guiding or
controlling your moves. My determination
to describe all these experiences has
enabled a better understanding of what is
going on and I want to share my experience
and "understanding" of the voices I hear.
(I started to hear voices when both my
parents were seriously ill and later the
same year died and because I have
relatives with this illness I think that a
combination of environmental and genetic
factors contributed to the condition I´m
in right now. First I believed that I had
exceptional hearing maybe due to the
nature of functional auditory
hallucinations ( False voices integrated
with external non verbal sounds like the
pitch of distant voices impossible to hear
objectively...) and the second time I lost
the connection with reality it was
different because then I also thought that
it was some kind of mind control that made
me hear voices. Now I´m "OK" and believe
that my voices are my own thoughts heard
out "loud" due to "abnormal" speech
perception (and maybe that´s one reason
why they have no names) and although this
is only another way to understand my
experiences it seems to work for me and
maybe in time and with more knowledge it
will give me all the answers I´m looking
for? The voices I hear is probably simply
what I imagine that other people would say
although sometimes a bit distorted and
hard to hear and often not very loud and
more like distant voices.( I don´t
recognise these voices from real life
although two female and two male voices of
the voices I hear are familiar and human
like as auditory hallucinations. ) This is
my approach when I hear voices and
gradually I´m learning to deal with this,
but it has not always been easy...."
I remember that my doctor who later did
research about auditory hallucination in
elderly people claimed that my
hallucinations occurs in absence of a
perceptual stimulus and this would make
them different from verbal illusions, but
I don´t agree. Is this how people like
him understand my experience?: A real
stimulus is responsible for starting the
false perception, but is not the cause for
the hallucinatory experience, merely an
association?
Stefan
*(Edited to remove link that contains
personal information)
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Georgia59
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Posted: 10-29-07 10:18am
From what I can tell (I'm not a
professional) it doesn't really matter if
there is a sensory stimulus or not.
Sometimes there is, and you just interpret
it wrong (Like you said, false perception)
or sometimes you can just create something
that wasn't there at all.
Thanks for sharing your experience and
welcome to e health!
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stefan andersson
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Joined: 28 Oct 2007 Posts: 3
Posted: 10-29-07 13:21pm
I appreciate your quick reply and I hope
that they allow this link because an
important part of that letter is the
soundfiles I have included and I don´t
know if I have the energy to make a
summary. Also anybody who want can search
on google and find it and then will they
erase the entire message?
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Georgia59
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Posted: 10-30-07 11:08am
Yes, that's why I quoted it, so everyone
could still read it.
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stefan andersson
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Joined: 28 Oct 2007 Posts: 3
Posted: 10-30-07 11:58am
Georgia59
wrote:
From what I can tell (I'm
not a professional) it doesn't really
matter if there is a sensory stimulus or
not. Sometimes there is, and you just
interpret it wrong (Like you said, false
perception) or sometimes you can just
create something that wasn't there at all.
Thanks for sharing your experience and
welcome to e
health!
This seems to be a great forum and thanks
for the welcome.
You are right because as far as I know
these experiences are very similar. Still
functional auditory hallucinations are
common and almost never mentioned to the
people who experience them which is a bit
strange.
Functional auditory hallucinations, verbal
illusions and "normal" auditory
hallucinations probably have much in
common and I try to show in my letter that
the voices you hear in external sounds to
some extent are possible to understand.
One recent study also claims that the
ability to turn non verbal sounds into a
verbal message could be an early warning
sign of schizophrenia and what if they in
the future can stop this sometimes very
devastating illness before it destroys a
persons life thanks to this knowledge.
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