Depression, anxiety, lots of stuff could be going on. It is COMMON but it is not HEALTHY. You can - and usually do - have postpartum depression after an abortion. Your horomones are going crazy and they're like "wtf is happening?!?!?"
Tones/voices: tenitis causes tones in your ears. And it is a known thing that your mind can perceive "white noise" (like static, a fan, or tenitis whine!) as voices. It's like an optical illusion, except with your hearing! No joke (kinda weird but interesting isnt it?)
Hallucinations have a variety of causes. Anything from a mild concussion, to schitzophrenia, to plain old bad eyesight.
Worrying about things at night, I get that too, especially after a horror movie or ghost show. Actually, I've watched some documentaries on our fear of the dark or something over our shoulders (interesting stuff). I personally found I like sleeping on my side with my back to a wall, facing the door, and I don't have a mirror in my room.
Evaluating life after someone dies is normal. However, if you are considering suicide you should seek professional help! Call the 1-800 hotline if you want.
You are not crazy, you are not skitzophrenic... You are just overwhelmed. Only a trained psychologist can pinpoint exact causes, and give you a solution. Ask your family! Tell them you're feelings, ask them to support you. Get someone close to you to come with you to the psychologist's office. It's not necessarily a psychological cause, either; my bf is bipolar because of the lithium imbalances in his body, which is a chemical cause which is treatable!
Is it normal that I feel very mentally ill?
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Depression, anxiety, lots of stuff could be going on. It is COMMON but it is not HEALTHY. You can - and usually do - have postpartum depression after an abortion. Your horomones are going crazy and they're like "wtf is happening?!?!?"
Tones/voices: tenitis causes tones in your ears. And it is a known thing that your mind can perceive "white noise" (like static, a fan, or tenitis whine!) as voices. It's like an optical illusion, except with your hearing! No joke (kinda weird but interesting isnt it?)
Hallucinations have a variety of causes. Anything from a mild concussion, to schitzophrenia, to plain old bad eyesight.
Worrying about things at night, I get that too, especially after a horror movie or ghost show. Actually, I've watched some documentaries on our fear of the dark or something over our shoulders (interesting stuff). I personally found I like sleeping on my side with my back to a wall, facing the door, and I don't have a mirror in my room.
Evaluating life after someone dies is normal. However, if you are considering suicide you should seek professional help! Call the 1-800 hotline if you want.
You are not crazy, you are not skitzophrenic... You are just overwhelmed. Only a trained psychologist can pinpoint exact causes, and give you a solution. Ask your family! Tell them you're feelings, ask them to support you. Get someone close to you to come with you to the psychologist's office. It's not necessarily a psychological cause, either; my bf is bipolar because of the lithium imbalances in his body, which is a chemical cause which is treatable!