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20 Jul 2010, 12:08 am

I know echolalia is when you repeat what others say, but is there a term for repeating something you yourself said to someone over and over again?

Does anyone else have a big problem with this? I don't know why I do it.



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20 Jul 2010, 12:12 am

The term is "aspergers"

My Dad does it. Guess I may also.



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20 Jul 2010, 12:14 am

I do it from time to time.



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20 Jul 2010, 12:19 am

hale_bopp wrote:
The term is "aspergers"

My Dad does it. Guess I may also.

Asperger's is a collection of behaviors, it isn't the singular behaviour of repeating things over and over.



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20 Jul 2010, 12:21 am

buryuntime wrote:
hale_bopp wrote:
The term is "aspergers"

My Dad does it. Guess I may also.

Asperger's is a collection of behaviors, it isn't the singular behaviour of repeating things over and over.


It was a joke, but sorry. I'm not sure.



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20 Jul 2010, 12:26 am

hale_bopp wrote:
buryuntime wrote:
hale_bopp wrote:
The term is "aspergers"

My Dad does it. Guess I may also.

Asperger's is a collection of behaviors, it isn't the singular behaviour of repeating things over and over.


It was a joke, but sorry. I'm not sure.

Oh. :silent: But yeah, I'd still like to know if there was a term for it-- or a way to stop doing it, or at least some explanation for why it happens.



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20 Jul 2010, 12:29 am

I sometimes do that by myself when I'm thinking about an earlier exchange. I usually am wondering if what I said sounded okay or whether I should have said something better. I repeat what I said in order to hear myself as they would have heard me, so I can evaluate it.


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20 Jul 2010, 12:31 am

I thought that was also a form of echolalia, but I'm likely to be wrong. Up to the age of five (I think), I would mouth the last word or last couple of words of a sentence right after I said it. It didn't take too long to stop once I realized I was doing it. I think I looked it up a couple of years ago, and that may have been what lead me to believe that this was a form of echolalia, but I don't remember what my source was on that. Wikipedia doesn't seem to mention it. I'd google a bit more, but I should really be trying to deal with my sleeping problem instead.


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20 Jul 2010, 12:56 am

I do this as well as repeat the last word of what others say.

When it's myself it's more often in my head. Quite often I will get kind of "stuck" on one phrase or part of a phrase in my head when I am thinking. I will repeat over and over again until I force myself to stop. An example would be "There is a black dog over there". I would think "there, there is a black, a black dog over there, over there" or something like that. It happens countless times a day and is very quick. It's almost like I stumble over my own thoughts, though not like stuttering. If I concentrate I can force myself to stop but it is difficult. :? No idea what this really is; I always just figured it was some strange form of echolalia or something OCD related.


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20 Jul 2010, 1:16 am

There is a term for that but I'm totally blanking out on what it is.

...just remembered it: "palilalia"

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Palilalia is the repetition or echoing of one's own spoken words,[1] and may sound like stuttering. It is a complex tic, like echolalia and coprolalia;[2] all can be symptoms of Tourette syndrome[3] or autism.[4]

Palilalia comes from the Greek πάλιν (pálin) meaning "again"[5] and λαλιά (laliá) meaning "speech"[6] (from the verb λαλείν (laleín) meaning "to talk").



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20 Jul 2010, 3:21 am

buryuntime wrote:
I know echolalia is when you repeat what others say, but is there a term for repeating something you yourself said to someone over and over again?

Does anyone else have a big problem with this? I don't know why I do it.



Yes, on the inside. But at the same time, i also try to analyse why i am saying something, not why i am repeating it, but why i said those specific words. It can be annoying at times, but hey, its inside my head and doesn't bother anyone :D

I also get songs stuck in my head quite easily, lately i've had that Fallout - New vegas "Jingle Jangle" song going on a loop. I'm gonna be bored of it before the game is released :roll:


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20 Jul 2010, 3:29 am

Ichinin wrote:
buryuntime wrote:
I know echolalia is when you repeat what others say, but is there a term for repeating something you yourself said to someone over and over again?

Does anyone else have a big problem with this? I don't know why I do it.



Yes, on the inside. But at the same time, i also try to analyse why i am saying something, not why i am repeating it, but why i said those specific words. It can be annoying at times, but hey, its inside my head and doesn't bother anyone :D

I also get songs stuck in my head quite easily, lately i've had that Fallout - New vegas "Jingle Jangle" song going on a loop. I'm gonna be bored of it before the game is released :roll:


I'd try to analyze it but half the time it's just me liking the way the word sounds and saying it fifty+ times over the course of a long period. Analyzing it might be helpful on occasion, but most of the time it's just my brain getting stuck on something and verbally vomiting it out again and again.



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20 Jul 2010, 6:31 am

My son used to whisper the last part of a statement he had just made over again. I don't but I mentioned to a family member who is a nurse practitioner that whenever I tried to do word association, where you're supposed to say the very first thing that comes in your mind after you hear a word, I always just hear the word repeated and then a picture. I could after that think of an association but that kind of defeats the purpose of the test. The only difference is if it's a word with an obvious opposite i will think of the opposite (black/white, hot/cold etc.) Anyway, the family member said that was a kind of echolalia.



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20 Jul 2010, 6:39 am

Old people do that sometimes too.
I guess it gives them the time to think about it and well understand the sentance or the question that was asked to them.



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20 Jul 2010, 7:32 am

Loop thinking? Thinking in circles repetitiously? Perseveration? Other?