The first time I experienced auditory hallucinations

Published 2022-09-29

All Comments (21)
  • I can see how hard this was for you to talk about, and you're very brave for telling it. Thank you for sharing your story, man. You'll help lots of people by being open about your experiences. We seem to have had a lot of similar experiences, so please know that you're not alone. Subscribed.
  • Thank you for sharing your story! I am still trying to cope with the traumatic flashbacks of my psychotic episode and these types of videos helps me feel less lonely. Much love brother.
  • @yimothyroberts
    Thank you for sharing this, I have recently been struggling with stimulant / sleep deprivation induced psychosis and having trouble identifying if it is still present. Its been about a week, all visual hallucinations and the voices have gone as far as I can tell and the only real symptom left is paranoia about being in psychosis. I have come to the conclusion there is no point obsessing about whether I'm in it, I have to just go with the flow and work to better my mental health in every way possible.
  • @RebelMystic
    Thank you for this. I know it must have been hard to share that experience with us. Please keep up the great work helping people going through psychosis and helping others to understand this condition. I heard whispering voices in a dream the other night and I hope it isn't an omen of something I'll have to go through. But if it does, at least I have people like you and your helpful content that I can confide in. Thank you again Layo.
  • Thank you for being strong and courageous by telling your story. Much love, respect and appreciation to you. <3
  • @idostuff5766
    Thank you for sharing. My psychosis involved delusional thoughts without any voices or hallucinations thankfully. But it was still a scary story and VERY similar to yours!
  • @becks3329
    Keep doing what you're doing. You are an excellent narrator and story teller. You have a very calm vibe about you. Found you through your video on Jung and psychosis, and adored your empathetic understanding. Love your videos mate. 👍🏻
  • @WE-ci8cq
    I watched and listened to your whole video, and then I subscribed to your channel. I do not suffer from psychosis. However, I had two parents who were in and out of psychiatric hospitals, all through my childhood, and into my adult life. My mother was schizoaffective And my father suffered from totally debilitating depression. I have had issues, but not as serious as my parents. Watching your video Really helps me understand how hard it must have been for them. It gives me empathy. Thank you.
  • Yeah hearing voices is the worst part of my disorders. I can have a hard time concerning If they’re real or not. Thanks for sharing your experience, it’s not easy and most people who haven’t experienced auditory hallucinations don’t know how to deal with us.
  • @Befourseven
    Hey Layo, it's Andy! I just want to commend you on this video. It was quite visible that this was difficult for you, but you still pursued on, well done, I look forward to your next video! Take care brother <3
  • @ssmmaacca
    I'm sorry you have to go through this man it's horrible
  • @ImagineMedia
    No, thank you for giving me an anchor in an endless sea. It's nice knowing I'm not totally alone in the experience.. your voices are nicer than mine however. I'd say mine are like demons and I'm not even religious. Go figure that one eh.
  • @ssmmaacca
    20-20.20 shadow beings again haunted houses aliens sleep paralysis hallucinations always the same
  • I have laughed so hard and not because I find you hilarious but because I am an African lady and funny enough what you have gone through is most likely the same with what I have gone through. I have just one thing to say, these things are real just don't Know how to get to them but one day we shall.
  • @Mattieboi1201
    Much love from your leprechauns thank you for sharing your story