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Talking to yourself
Concerned |
Is talking to yourself a side effect of meth?
Hi, this is the 1st time I've posted here. I
had a meth addiction 10 yrs ago and lead a relatively happy,
addictive-free life now but am worried about whether I have
permanent damage. I read some of the other posts but haven't
seen anything about a sort of side effect where you aren't
hearing or seeing anything that isn't there, but involuntarily
talk to yourself. It happens much more when I'm stressed or
overtired and seems to be a lesser version of something that
happened while on meth that must have been meth psychosis but
with this I still know exactly what's going on around me...I'll
just be thinking about something painful and words come out. I'm
really embarrassed and frightened and can usually hide this from
people but I also avoid people a lot and spend more time alone
than I would otherwise. The few times I tried to explain this to
people in therapy or when I was in rehab, they didn't seem to
have a clue what I was talking about so I stopped and hoped it
would go away. Has anyone else experienced this or have any
advice? Is there anything I can do or will it always be like
this? And am I crazy? I can hold a good, professional job and
have pretty good relationships but my fiancé heard me doing this
the other day for the 1st time and I'm terrified he's going to
figure out there's something wrong with me. |
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cleanand
serene |
Re: Is talking to yourself a side effect of meth?
many people talk to themselves you don't
have to be a meth addict. I know this lady at work who talks to
herself all day and I know for a fact that she is not an addict.
I think most people actually talk to there selves from time to
time. If this is the only side effect you have to deal with then
be grateful some people are actually talking to the people
inside there brains! |
imlostinky |
Re: Is talking to yourself a side effect of meth?
If it is odd to talk to yourself, well then
count me in as odd too.
In fact my husband calls me on it quite a bit- just this morning
as a matter of fact, what concerns me with you is
Quote:
I'll just be thinking about
something painful and words come out
Have you considering therapy for help
dealing with the something painful that comes to mind?
You know, just having someone safe to listen is a big help.
Just a thought.
In the meantime, if talking to yourself is a criteria for mental
illness, then I am certifiably nuts. |
danimal55 |
Re: Is talking to yourself a side effect of meth?
Concerned...you don't seem "crazy" at all, we
all have a dialogue going on with ourselves, mind and conscience
are always going at it. We all have some form of lingering
damage as well, my ears ring 24/7, LOUD! & CRS that won't quit.
Like you said, other peeps hear voices while others suffer from
lingering paranoia etc...
I know peeps who talk out loud who've never done meth. One
fellow in our NA group has turrets, he explained it to us and
just goes with the flow, along with the rest of us.
It doesn't stop him from sharing.
Getting to the bottom of stress and pain is always a good idea,
lamenting over old baggage and pain and the fear of the future
do little for our *present* well being.
Residing in the past and future tense rob us of the present
tense and make it hard to BE HERE NOW.
If you can feel it...you can heal it.
Maybe some therapy to help rid yourself of pain and stress would
be in order, help is ALWAYS a good thing!
Prayer and meditation work for billions of people, my obsession
to use meth was removed by a simple and earnest request, never
to return to haunt me.
Congratulations for 10/TEN YEARS!!
Hope to see you around sharing your success.
And trust me, you're no crazier than the rest of us.
We DO recover, and we DO learn to live in gratitude.
Damage and all. |
Penel0pe |
Re: Is talking to yourself a side effect of meth?
I think everyone talks to themselves now and
then.
One time I was at work, alone in the nurses station (I thought)
and was talking to myself. I turned around and saw that the
PSYCHIATRIST was in there with me, and she laughed her ass off.
"I caught you!" she said - LOL!
I think it's pretty normal, whatever "Normal" really is. |
lax2 |
Re: Is talking to yourself a side effect of meth?
Yeah I know what you mean concerned. By day 4
I was having conversations with myself and could NOT shut up.
It's 4 years later and I often "Catch myself" talking to myself,
often in the car or while on the computer. I don't think there
is anything wrong with it. Sometimes things make more sense when
we work thru them aloud. |
Kellhappy |
Re: Is talking to yourself a side effect of meth?
I think I have instances where I need to talk
myself "through" things or I just can't remember what I'm doing
or why, but this isn't something that happens involuntarily.
I hope you can give yourself a break about it, I don't think you
need to call yourself crazy. There are some consequences and
some damage that comes along with our past behaviors. The
important thing, in my opinion, is learning how to accept it,
deal with it if needed, and how to live with, and through, it.
I think you did a really important thing by coming here to talk
and vent about it. I find it's when I keep things inside that I
feel the most "crazy". Maybe the more you share or talk about
stuff, the less stuff will be pent up in your head?? You never
know. |
catalina
juarez |
Is talking to yourself a side effect of meth?
it could also be thinking
aloud sometimes when you here yourself aloud you tend to get
some things straight and when you lack an answer sometimes that
is the way to plan even figure things out |
pisces |
Is talking to yourself a side effect of meth?
I do that too...talk to myself in the car, at
work, at home... at school...
even if people watch me. Sometimes I don't even realize I am
doing it |
Naiev
Newlywed |
Re: Is talking to yourself a side effect of meth?
I do this too.
When I was using it was REALLY bad - so bad that once my hubby
called me on my cell phone and I thought I had hung up with him
and hadn't and he heard me...he swore someone was in my car with
me.
I do it now, but not as bad...I think that's the reason I got
two cats - so I could say I'm talking to them and not
myself....LOL.
Do you live alone? I think I do it for that reason...I'm alone a
lot of the time. When I'm at work, I don't do it. |
paul4fun |
Re: Is talking to yourself a side effect of meth?
Hi ... I like many others hear voices 24/7
and I talk back to them or just think back to them and they know
what I'm thinking...I also am a very normal person if you were
to meet me ... I believe meth makes you more sensitive to the
spirit world .. it lowers the veil between our worlds ... I'm 12
weeks clean and I still hear, see and feel them around me ... at
night I see energy flying out of my hands and across the room
... not sure if they talk to you and you respond but your not
alone and a lot of people believe what I just told you also ...
I hope this helps ... if you ever want to chat just let me
know... |
Concerned |
Is talking to yourself a side effect of meth?
Wow, I didn't
think that many people would answer me. You guys are such a
caring and supportive group...wish I'd had access to something
like this in my really dark days!
So I'm not sure if I described this correctly. I hear many of
you wanting me to feel OK & normal (which is great) but it
sounds like you think I mean the kind of talking like "hmm, what
should I do
next" or something. This is more like when you see a
schizophrenic person on the street or even autistic people and
they're going "shut up, shut up, shut up" or "why did you say
that? why" It's nonsensical and repetitive and, if I'm really
stressed, it's loud, too. So I couldn't blow it off if someone
heard me, but somehow if I'm alert to it I can suppress it for a
while (can make it through the work day) but when I let my guard
down in my car or if I'm feeling overwhelmed it's just there.
I do have other lingering symptoms (my ears ring and my vision
is a little screwed up but that may have been from XTC), but
this is the only one that worries me. For the most part, I think
I got off easy and am incredibly grateful to have the life I
have now. I liked what you were saying about it, Danimal, and I
wish I could roll w/it like your friend w/Turrette's (it
actually seems a lot like that!). The rehab program I went
through was an awesome alternative one w/a lot of emphasis on
meditation and the present moment. It was probably the best
experience of my life and I'm certainly a much happier/better
person than I was even before using.
Anyway, it sounds like a few of you who replied know what I'm
talking about, which makes me feel less alone. Lax2 & Naieve
Newlywed, so you can choose to not do it now? Paul4fun, I think
you're experiencing something different but I have read that
some of these drugs can create an unhealthy psychic opening. Do
you think you have mediumistic tendencies and have you looked
into methods of psychic protection/control or are you happy with
how things are? That's really interesting but I'm not hearing
any voices...it almost seems like it would be more logical if I
were talking TO something :)
Thanks for all of your comments and well-wishes. This is a
really nice community and I'd love to hang around and see if
anyone has more input/insight. :) |
no more
mething
around |
Is talking to yourself a side effect of meth?
Guilty as well...
Actually nice to see so many other people do this, too.
When I am lost in thought and a bad memory comes up, it's a
Tourette's like reaction. A loud swear or self admonishment. My
kids will ask me who I'm talking to.
I practice by myself something I need to say to someone
else...checking my words to see how they sound before I open my
big mouth. Hubby's caught me plenty of times, since he loves to
scare the hell out of me by sneaking up on me. HATE that!
Sometimes the only person you CAN talk to is yourself! |
chrisgonz |
Is talking to yourself a side effect of meth?
I'll be thinking
of something and I'll say something out loud. My daughter will
be like, what did you say. I have to tell her I'm thinking out
loud.
I've taken classes where they tell you to practice what you're
going to say, like a presentation.
I guess if you're just actively carrying on a conversation for
no reason, yea, that would be 'odd'
I don't think letting words slip is too much to worry about
unless you're saying things that are way out there.
Is laughing all alone odd?? |
Concerned |
Is talking to yourself a side effect of meth?
Aha! I'm so
relieved to know I'm not the only person w/this. So "No More
Mething," you're dealing w/it w/your sense of humor? I'm still
working on lightening up
Oh and I meant to mention before to everyone that it was 10 yrs
ago that I was doing the meth but that's not how long I've been
sober. I got away from the speed by physically leaving and
spending a couple of months in India but when I got back I
decided that drinking and other things were OK. It was the
alcohol that nearly killed me in the end but I've been sober for
almost 2 years now (which is a lot in my world but I felt guilty
getting compliments for 10 yrs so thought I'd clear that up.) |
forget
suzette |
Is talking to yourself a side effect of meth?
You just asked a
room full of crazy people, if we think you are crazy.
NAW! you're OK!
....you might try psych
central
yeah, I talk to myself too *mumbles*
I even talk dirty to myself when I masturbate. |
Penel0pe |
Is talking to yourself a side effect of meth?
Quote:
I think that's the reason I got two
cats - so I could say I'm talking to them and not
myself....LOL.
I KNOW my neighbors think everyone in this
household is nuts - because we talk to all the animals - and
then we answer for them too. Each animal has it's own voice.
Everyone in the house can do each of the animals "Voices." Each
animal knows we are talking about him / her by the voice we are
using. You can tell by the wagging tails...or the cats running
up to you when you talk to it in it's "Voice."
I was out hanging laundry on the clothesline and I heard my
hubby in the house talking to the pets and I started laughing,
because I realized how LOUD we actually are at my house, and the
neighbors were all sitting outside - LOL - he sounded like a
maniac!
And I am 10 times worse than ANYONE here - I made up all the
voices for each of the pets.... and I have a LOT OF PETS.
So, to the original poster... if you think YOU'RE nuts... |
no more
mething
around |
Is talking to yourself a side effect of meth?
I think we are
like a bowl of MIXED nuts here, each with our own flavor and
purpose.
And....nuts are good for us ! Especially the
fancy ones...
*delusions of grandeur set in *
I'll hog the cashews, and the almonds, and the pistachios...dammit,
hard to talk to myself with my mouth full ! |
Naiev
Newlywed |
Re: Is talking to yourself a side effect of meth?
Concerned....
I don't know if it's the fact that I can choose to NOT do it
while I'm at work - I think it's just the environment.
My house is where a lot of crap happened with hubby - and now
that he's not there, it just hits me all of a sudden.
When I was using, I would hold conversations as though I were
talking to him. Or the day he heard me when I hadn't hung up my
phone, I was talking as though I was telling a story of what had
happened during my last encounter with him. That's why he swore
someone was in the car with me and he was pissed because I was
telling all of his "secrets".
I think I only do it now when something triggers the memories.
But to add what Pen was saying...my daughter thinks I'm nuts.
When she comes over and she hears me talking to the cats, which
I am talking to them and answering for them too, she'll come in
the room and say 'are you talking to me mom', and I'll say 'No,
I'm talking to the boys'. She jokes with me that I'm going to
end up the old cat lady in town!
Sometimes I catch myself doing what you're talking
about....asking out loud 'why are you thinking that', 'you need
to stop that @#%$ right now' and I'll be talking to ME.
It may not pass completely, but for me, it's manageable. I used
to think I was losing my mind - but it gets better as time goes
on. I think once he comes home, whenever that will be, I won't
do it anymore. Who knows.
Best of luck to you. |
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