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You should go see a psychiatrist if you can. This definitely sounds like early schizophrenia and a lot of people ignore the early signs before itβs too late. With medications a normal life is possible so donβt worry. But let a psychiatrist make the actual diagnosis
This is not schizophrenia. It is a common occurrence and a type of tinnitus.
https://hearinglosshelp.com/blog/apophenia-audio-pareidolia-and-musical-ear-syndrome/
Yeah this is why a real psychiatrist should diagnose it to make sure, better to see a doc and not lemmy
This was my first thought, too.