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Is misinterpreting voices a form of schizophrenia?

Posted by ttt on November 14, 2001, at 19:31:23

I'm still confused. If you misterpret external noises and think that it might means something based on your knowledge or memory or experience, would this be a schizophrenia? Would Dr. prescribe medication for this?

I know one time I listen to a CD and picked up some voices that seemed to have sublininal effect. I replayed those seconds many time over and there it was every time. At first, I tend to interpret it as some words but listened so carefully, it was some sound mixed in the music. It could be a glitch in bad recording since it was MP3 from the web. Is my sensitivity a form of schizophrenia?

Would zyprexa or seroquel be a good cure?

Note that this condition has to do with sensitivity, not hallucination, or misinterpretation of existing sounds from many sources not just from the music. If it is not schizophrenia then it would surely be mistakenly diagnosed as schizophrenia.


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