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Does anyone else talk to themselves in their head
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 513488" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>My mother once said that if she had to paint a picture that represented what was going on in my brain it would have a room packed full of gerbils all talking at once and scurrying around doing things. I often have 2-3 conversations going with myself in my head at any one time.</p><p></p><p> I am NOT hyperactive in any way, never have been. I can usually keep my mental conversations going with little effort, and all the scurrying? Is to keep the memories and bits of trivia and other info organized. My mom described the room that would represent my brain a similar to a barn with horse stalls but every stall and inch of wall space was packed with shelves with little cubbies where bits of info get stored and filed and reshuffled and rearranged by my herd of chattering gerbils. HER WORDS!!! but fairly accurate,</p><p></p><p>The ntrusive thoughts mean thoughts that seem to not be yours that make you do something over and over or tell you that people want to hurt you or that you have to do something or bad things will happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 513488, member: 1233"] My mother once said that if she had to paint a picture that represented what was going on in my brain it would have a room packed full of gerbils all talking at once and scurrying around doing things. I often have 2-3 conversations going with myself in my head at any one time. I am NOT hyperactive in any way, never have been. I can usually keep my mental conversations going with little effort, and all the scurrying? Is to keep the memories and bits of trivia and other info organized. My mom described the room that would represent my brain a similar to a barn with horse stalls but every stall and inch of wall space was packed with shelves with little cubbies where bits of info get stored and filed and reshuffled and rearranged by my herd of chattering gerbils. HER WORDS!!! but fairly accurate, The ntrusive thoughts mean thoughts that seem to not be yours that make you do something over and over or tell you that people want to hurt you or that you have to do something or bad things will happen. [/QUOTE]
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