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Oh bluey moon ,
Hello again.
I am not sure if I argue, but rather try to fight it with truth. For example I may have a thought or a voice that says to me something like this.... " See he doesn't even care about you". And then I try real hard to remember that this person actually showed me yesterday that they do indeed care about me for they took me out for a picnic.
Sorry I may not be explaining that well. And whether it is normal, I am not sure.
Hugs for you
Shelley xx
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Hey Shelley,
You are explaining well! I think I'm just that sensitive to everything cause of my fears! So I'll go and convince my self I'm hearing voices! Because I'm arguing with myself! Even though I know it's coming from me! I was doing so well, I'm so disappointed in myself!
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Skye,
how are you?
yes I do all the time. My inner voice tells me "don't ignore these symtoms, they are indicators of a neurological disease! You must fight to have a chance" and I argue back "I'm ok, it's just the anxiety, calm your mind and the symptoms will slowly fade"
this happens about 25 times an hour, all in my head of course.
its the anxiety
mummybee
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Hello Bluey moon,
I fight with myself internally sometimes. have an argument with myself once or twice everyday! having 2 (or more) voices inside your head is stressful. i have found that in order to maintain 1 i either fix or remove the external stressor that is causing me stress with a positive mindset head on or if that doesn't work i will meditate and breath and try to physically relax myself
it is definitely normal to argue with your inner voice but the difference is how people manage these conflicts
I hope this helps 🙂
Bodey294
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Scot 1: You are wasting your time on this forum?
Scot 2: But it's fun. Just a few minutes more.
Scot 3: I'm hungry. I want a biscuit.
Scot 4: Time to clean this house. Come on.
Scot. 5: Oh God I feel so guilty.
Scot 6: (remembers argument from 10 years ago) Oh I hate that guy
(and there's just 6 voices of mine, lots more in fact)
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Thank you for all your advice everyone! It is helpful!
I am releived to hear people have the same experience! Most of you that know me on here know I have health anxiety, particularly this time that I am getting/have scizophrenia! So the thought that I argue with myself freaks me out! Even though I have been to a psyciatrict assessment, to a psycologist and dr who all say I have GAD and obbsessive thinking!
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