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Jan 2023
47m 23s

Learning to live with the voices in my h...

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Debra Lampshire started hearing voices aged five. Comforting at first, they soon took control.The voices became so visceral and intense that Debra had to spend 18 years in a psychiatric hospital. Then, a chance friendship with a car mechanic gave her the tools to restore her life, but she’d have to learn to coexist with the voices that once tormented her.

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Presenter: Mobeen Azhar Producer: Louise Morris

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