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RE: Mental issue's

(01-08-2013, 06:51 PM)The chaser Wrote: I don't know if this is a mental issue, but I usually say uncomfortable truths because I don't like lies. I mean:

-Where is dad? (14 year old girl)
-He's in heaven, dear. (Mom)
-He's dead. It's just that. (Me)

It's not the better situation but I think this explains it all. Oh, I usually find people a bit stupid.

Ah, no lies, no remorse, just honest raep and gooby plz.

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RE: Mental issue's

Depression, social anxiety

I find it extremely hard to be positive about anything, and I am far too sensitive.

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01-09-2013, 12:06 AM
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General anxiety disorder

A fancy way of saying I'm disproportionately anxious about something practically all the time. It doesn't even have to be about anything. It gallops through my family paternally, and we all take the same medicine for it.

Thanks to this I usually can't hold a job down for more than a year without getting fired due to an outburst or quitting due to constant panic attacks, but thankfully it takes a while to get to that point.

It went unmedicated for far too long. It took several months of lashing out at friends and family and breaking up with my girlfriend of six years before I finally sought help for it.

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Severe ADHD and now apparently I'm prone to sudden anxiety attacks that I see a therapist for.

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You could say I'm insane, because what sane person would claim otherwise? But then again, everyone is a bit crazy. Some just think about it too hard to actually go REAL crazy, like when they start thinking they are totally outside this world while everyone else think they're fine and dandy. That's when you gotta see a doctor.

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~*~ A slaughter a day keeps the voices away ~*~

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I'm insane.

According to most of you and other people all over the world.

(01-09-2013, 02:38 AM)Damascus Wrote: General anxiety disorder

A fancy way of saying I'm disproportionately anxious about something practically all the time. It doesn't even have to be about anything. It gallops through my family paternally, and we all take the same medicine for it.

Thanks to this I usually can't hold a job down for more than a year without getting fired due to an outburst or quitting due to constant panic attacks, but thankfully it takes a while to get to that point.

It went unmedicated for far too long. It took several months of lashing out at friends and family and breaking up with my girlfriend of six years before I finally sought help for it.
The best medicine for anxiety is weed. I've seen enough cases of that to know that for sure unless your situation is quite particular. Anything else will just bring you down.

Today I dreamt the life I could live forever. You only know that when you feel it for you know not what you like until you've experienced it.
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(01-08-2013, 10:22 PM)SmokeMelvin Wrote: I think paranoia from being in the dark for a while. I start to hear strange stuff and see vague static (that's what it looks like)..

Yea, that happens to me too. But then i say: "Drakness pls". Then everything fades out Big Grin

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Quote:The best medicine for anxiety is weed.
No. The best medicine for anxiety is to calm down, do something else for a while and focus. I have anxiety attacks sometimes but not enough for it to be a problem. It's about disconnecting, or in extreme cases medicine (not in my case though). Weed tear your brain down slowly and it's not something I recommend doing systematically, such as to get rid of anxiety. In cases it might get worse because the bar is slowly but constantly raised as to what normal state is, just as all other drugs do.

http://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/dr.../marijuana
http://www.medicaldaily.com/articles/113...sposed.htm
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/200...160845.htm
http://www.drugabuse.gov/about-nida/dire...ects-brain
http://www.livestrong.com/article/24795-...m-effects/

I've heard and I've experienced that slight anxiety can be cured by excercise and fitness, also if you're drinking coffee, tone down on it because it makes things worse, because the coffeine trigger anxiety, that's a well known fact, especially for some people that consume it in large amounts.

http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/a...ekey=50820
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/prog...my-anxiety
http://www.calmclinic.com/anxiety/causes/coffee

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You should recheck your sources for one's based on real scientific knowledge and not misdirected by governmental or any other groups influence.

I saw this in one of these websites:
Quote:These include distorted perceptions, impaired coordination, difficulty with thinking and problem solving, and disrupted learning and memory.

I laughed on how people choose words nowadays and how much it can influence other people's thoughs.

They talk of statistics but they very well choose what to make the comparison with. It makes you wonder... How many people that take baths develop cancers when they are 40? So taking baths causes cancer... That's what you see around today.

Today I dreamt the life I could live forever. You only know that when you feel it for you know not what you like until you've experienced it.
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