Swollen brain means you hear short wave thought sounds...Not schizophrenia, just brain swelling.



 
  When you work very hard at something, something that requires concentration, your brain swells up, like a muscle...

 This brain swelling compresses the area of your brain you use to hear things...

   Normally, sound waves that you hear are received in a nice long form, appropriate for hearing the nice long waves of human speech...


  But when your brain swells, your receptors get compressed, & you can now only hear things at a shorter wave length...

  Thoughts, are transmitted at shorter wave lengths...

 If your brain is swollen, you start to lose your ability to hear longer wavelengths & gain the ability to hear shorter wavelengths...

  So you start hearing things you have not heard before...

 You start hearing the short wave length sounds people make when they are thinking...

  Those are the voices that people hear when they have swollen brains...

  Any trauma to the head can cause this phenomenon...

 Once the brain reduces its swollen state, those high short waves go away...

  If someone is hearing voices, they are not schizophrenic, they have a swollen brain...

 Anti-swelling medication should help-though avoid getting them addicted, because it can cause rebound effects...

  Anti-bruising agents like Arnica should reduce brain bruising too...

  People who hear voices have a physical cause, swollen brain.

I was watching the film The Soloist today...I do recommend it...

 
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