Please help me: im hearing noises?!


Question: Please help me: im hearing noises?
I'm 18 and I am hearing noises, they aren't voices talking to me they r just faint voices. I lost my house and everything I owned ina fire a while ago, I almost lost my dad in it. I have three younger siblings and was living in a hotel sharing a bed for 2 months and now am in a rental sharing a room with my little brother. I had to start over with everything, clothes, school, lost my babysitting gig ect. I have been having a really hard time adjusting and have always struggled with minor depression, but ever since the fire it has become more severe. Lately I have been hearing strange things its only when I am babysitting my brother, home alone, or am awake and everyone else is asleep and it only happeneds when I'm in my bed. My brother is quiet and just plays his xbox quietly when I babysit him, but sometimes I hear a faint scream and arguing that sounds like his voice and I think he's in trouble, but when I sit up in my bed and listen they r gone. When I'm home alone I hear voices like my mother talking to someone so I think she's home, but again once I sit up and listen its gone. Also when I am awake when everyone is asleep I hear noises like someone is watching tv or listening to music but when I sit up and listen its gone. I have been through a lot and ik that you can develope scitzofrenia from a tramatic experience, but my bf said that if the noises aren't adressing me then its fine and its prob not that. Ik the noises aren't real but for some reason they scare me so much. If you could please tell me what u think about this and how I could get help or stop the voices that would be great...and please no rude answeres this is serious and I am really scared
Thanks

Answers:

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Be happy your not deaf!!



Your probably just very tired and stressed out, if you get a little sleep and just relax a bit the noises will probably go away and if they don't you need to go see a doctor



First things first, if you live with your parents/legal guardians TELL THEM ABOUT THESE NOISES ASAP, so they KNOW you aren't making them up. If they don't set you up with counseling/a doctors appointment, notify your school consular ( or any other trusted adult who you KNOW will bother to get you help) immediately. Also, this could even be post dramatic stress disorder ( you should bring this possibility up to your parents if they think your lying). Post traumatic stress disorder is a mental health condition you can acquire after a, well, traumatic experience. This actually could be very normal, for a house/ place of living burning down is very serious. You also said you dealt with slight depression? You should also bring this up to the trusted individuals that you will tell, for this will be crucial in your diagnosis and treatment. For now, if these sounds DO scare you, try to be around people as much as possible so you wont feel alone and afraid. One last thing--- DO NOT keep this to yourself if you think this is serious, for this could cause you to acquire more unneeded depression and anxiety and may cause you to even become physically sick!

Step by step:
Tell parents, if they do not take action, move to step two
Tell other family members, trusted adults who have at least SOME legal authority over you
Tell a trusted teacher at your learning institute, or your designated counselor about the noises, if you feel as though they will not listen to you, put much emphasis on the depression, for they MUST take action for ANYTHING that could POSSIBLY lead to suicide.
Take all advice that your parent, counselor, doctor, and therapist may give to you.

God bless, and I hope your situation will get better. Im praying for ya.




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