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I'm repeating what I hear over in my head!!!

My blood pressure was running high and I noticed a delay when I speak .  I stammer a little when I begin to speak,  this started about 3 days ago.  I went to the emergency room this morning had a cat scan because I thought I was having a stroke.   The cat scan was negative,  but the the problem that's really bothering me is the repeating of things over and over in my head.   If someone is talking to me r when I look at tv r listen to the radio I'm repeating what was  said after it was said.   If I hear a song it gets stuck in my head for a while.   I'm really worried about this and I'm starting to panic.  Is anyone else out there having the same problem?   Please help me!!!
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10299968 tn?1409213122
I think you may have OCD. It deals with Anxiety and all these feelings you're having, such as worrying and being frightened. Speak to a doctor about this. http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Obsessive-compulsive-disorder/Pages/Introduction.aspx
i hope i helped and that you get better soon :)
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1751596 tn?1406773160
I'm not sure but it could be also some psychiatric condition (psychosis).
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