Thread 33290894 - /adv/ [Archived: 1277 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/29/2025, 6:21:12 PM No.33290894
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I think I’m starting to have auditory hallucinations
Sometimes I’ll be focusing on something and white noise will just appear in the background, it’ll get louder and louder until my focus shifts to it and then it’ll be replaced by the loudest possible ringing/tinnitus you can imagine. So loud I wouldn’t be able to hear someone talking next to me. After 5 or so seconds of this everything goes back to normal

This happens once every few days. Would it be dangerous to tell my doctor?
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Anonymous
6/29/2025, 7:59:25 PM No.33291140
>>33290894 (OP)
>Would it be dangerous to tell my doctor?
Why? Are you worried he might help you?
Anonymous
6/29/2025, 8:27:47 PM No.33291240
>>33290894 (OP)
Auditory hallucinations are not always a mental problem. You won't be locked away in an asylum or out in a padded cell bro. Auditory hallucinations can happen without mental disorders at all, it can be neurological instead. Which is your nervous system and not your brain. The disorder FND has this trait of auditory hallucinations without mental illness for example. Loads more conditions can cause it.