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Jul 16, 2019 10:07 PM
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I have:

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-APD (Auditory Processing Disorder)
-Social anxiety (to a degree)

Maybe it doesn't count, but I have some symptoms of autism: I'm unable to be flexible in a social setting, and I can barely read social cues.
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Jul 16, 2019 10:13 PM
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mental disorders only? APD as in Antisocial Personality Disorder? now i understand your forum experiences more

i got clinically diagnose of (paranoid) schizophrenia (and undiagnose intrusive thoughts my pdoc is not a great one but good enough though)

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deg said:
mental disorders only? APD as in Antisocial Personality Disorder? now i understand your forum experiences more

i got clinically diagnose of (paranoid) schizophrenia (and undiagnose intrusive thoughts my pdoc is not a great one but good enough though)



My bad. I thought APD only refereed to Auditory Processing Disorder, which is what I have.
Jul 16, 2019 10:17 PM
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HopefulNihilist said:
deg said:
mental disorders only? APD as in Antisocial Personality Disorder? now i understand your forum experiences more

i got clinically diagnose of (paranoid) schizophrenia (and undiagnose intrusive thoughts my pdoc is not a great one but good enough though)



My bad. I thought APD only refereed to Auditory Processing Disorder, which is what I have.


lol i take back what i said there then
Jul 16, 2019 10:19 PM
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deg said:
HopefulNihilist said:


My bad. I thought APD only refereed to Auditory Processing Disorder, which is what I have.


lol i take back what i said there then


Oh yeah, one more thing to clarify: I wasn't only referring to mental disorders.
Jul 16, 2019 10:46 PM
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welp in order of annoyance
- chronic stress (due to mental issues) that worsen a lot of health problems i got (both physical and mental)
- hyperhidrosis (but maybe cause by my bad mental health)
- obesity (possible diabetes too lazy to get diagnose yet)
- hay fever
- insomnia (something new just few months ago)
- minor various digestive problems
- minor skin problems

im just happy if i ever reach 50 or more years at this point lol
Jul 17, 2019 1:14 AM
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ermehgerd ah caint stop wackin it!!! XD
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Jul 17, 2019 5:21 AM
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So far I'm aware from:

- somewhere on the autistic spectrum aka. 'Ass Burgers' (for reference South Park season 15, episode 8)
- social anxiety
- Every now and then I have insomnia troubles aswell.
- Factor V Leiden (a blood clotting disorder)
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I take medication for ADHD and anxiety/depression. Hoping to ween off of these at some point, but dealing with some pretty high stress levels right now.

Also have a tendency to self-medicate with alcohol, and my bro-in-law does so without apology. I've recommended some inpatienttreatment for him it is so bad.

In my work, I see a lot of these issues as described in the original post. Sad thing is that many people do not believe these are real and blame those who struggle with them.
Jul 17, 2019 6:53 AM

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I can sexualize anything. Like, I was at a restaurant the other day and I was going by the desert bar or whatever and they had this pound cake, you know with the little hole? I was like, is this some kind of invitation? You really want to do this right here?
Jul 17, 2019 7:19 AM

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Well my mental issues are undiagnosed but I at the least have horrible anxiety.

Aside from that I have been diagnosed with ibs and chronic pain so that's fun
Jul 17, 2019 7:39 AM
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Depression and social anxiety from time to time sometimes I can get all hyperactive for no reason as well.
Jul 17, 2019 7:59 AM
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HopefulNihilist said:
I have:

-ADD
-APD (Auditory Processing Disorder)
-Social anxiety (to a degree)

Maybe it doesn't count, but I have some symptoms of autism: I'm unable to be flexible in a social setting, and I can barely read social cues.

I think, I get some of your former posts better now.

Tbh I was seriously scared of therapists due some experiences in my childhood and teenage time with different therapists, who made me feel much worse. Now, I feel like it's a block in me that's hindering me to get over this dumb fear and open up to a therapist.

I assume some kind of "mild" PTSD, depression and anxiety. Although I've seen that such things are way worse for others and I can actually manage my daily-life and social contacts well, so others, who don't know me well, won't get the idea. Although too much social interactions are exhausting, but also because I'm plain and simply a little bit introverted.
There happened some not so good stuff in my childhood and teensge years in my family and part wise in school. I notice how it still follows me in different ways.
I kinda treat myself and try to reflect the stuff I do, think and feel. First reason is to make feel myself better and the second reason is that people, who have unresolved problems tend to hurt others, because of that and I want to avoid being an asshole as much as possible.

Physically, I'm fine overall or I know I shouldn't complain. I have a bad eye sight and much worse eye-hand-foot-cordination, but in daily life, I can override it in some ways.
And regular migraine attacks. I often get headache and I can "ignore" this, but I rarely can ignore migraine.
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I've been diagnosed with bipolar and PTSD. Hallucinations from time to time and unpredictable highs and lows. It's debilitating.

It's rough. I feel I'll never belong anywhere. It sometimes leads to suicidal thoughts. On the flip side, I also get thoughts of inflicting pain and destruction. My sleeping patterns are not good.

With medication and help, I've gotten better I guess. One step at a time. You know gathering knowledge and understand how people work can help with that.
Jul 17, 2019 4:59 PM

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I think I just suffer from an annoying social anxiety, but that's all, besies that I'm all good
Jul 17, 2019 5:09 PM

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I treated anxiety/panic disorder for six months with meds, now I feel much, much better. I still suffer from random spurs of insomnia, but I have been able to manage it on my own.
Jul 17, 2019 5:31 PM

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Sleep rhythm disorder — thence I'm still awake at 02:29 local time with no plans of going to bed for the next 6 hours at least.

Apart from that I'm also apparently dyslexic but this really only shows up with handwriting whereof I often realize not even that it is writing and don't think about why there are weird swirly lines; print is perfectly easy for me to read unless it's a funny.


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Jul 17, 2019 5:41 PM

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Soverign said:
I can sexualize anything. Like, I was at a restaurant the other day and I was going by the desert bar or whatever and they had this pound cake, you know with the little hole? I was like, is this some kind of invitation? You really want to do this right here?


sounds like omnisexual and is that considered a disorder? lol

EDIT:

maybe hypersexuality fits more well here but needs more context than that
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sounds like omnisexual and is that considered a disorder? lol

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maybe hypersexuality fits more well here but needs more context than that


You can also call it 'raging hormones'. I'm sure everyone had once a period like that.
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Timz0r said:
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sounds like omnisexual and is that considered a disorder? lol

EDIT:

maybe hypersexuality fits more well here but needs more context than that


You can also call it 'raging hormones'. I'm sure everyone had once a period like that.


well the user that i quoted is an old person in real life just like me so he is out of that teenage phase for a long time now
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deg said:
Timz0r said:


You can also call it 'raging hormones'. I'm sure everyone had once a period like that.


well the user that i quoted is an old person in real life just like me so he is out of that teenage phase for a long time now


Oh I see. I didn't knew, so it could have been a possibillity. Dang. My bad.
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The only "problem" I have is that I'm addicted to alcohol and it's affected my life detrimentally.
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Jul 17, 2019 11:04 PM

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my life is in disorder
does that count?
Jul 17, 2019 11:30 PM

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None as far as I'm aware. Mental disorders are more an angsty teen sort of thing which you grow out of.
Jul 17, 2019 11:32 PM
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None as far as I'm aware. Mental disorders are more an angsty teen sort of thing which you grow out of.


There is no such thing as "growing out of" mental disorders: mental disorders stick with you for life.
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Mental disorders are more an angsty teen sort of thing which you grow out of.

Please don't tell me you're being serious...
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Jul 18, 2019 4:18 AM

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deg said:

- hyperhidrosis
Holy shit dude excessive sweating + living in this literal hell of a country is the worst. My hyperhidrosis is what caused my social anxiety but at least now I'm living a normal life, as normal as can be anyway.
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PrimeX said:
deg said:

- hyperhidrosis
Holy shit dude excessive sweating + living in this literal hell of a country is the worst. My hyperhidrosis is what caused my social anxiety but at least now I'm living a normal life, as normal as can be anyway.


yep you said it and worse summer time here in our shithole country is getting hotter thanks global warming

and i already have hyperhidrosis before i became fat/obese so all my life im excessively sweating
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Veronin said:
None as far as I'm aware. Mental disorders are more an angsty teen sort of thing which you grow out of.

....really now? I have no words for this o_o

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deg said:
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Holy shit dude excessive sweating + living in this literal hell of a country is the worst. My hyperhidrosis is what caused my social anxiety but at least now I'm living a normal life, as normal as can be anyway.


yep you said it and worse summer time here in our shithole country is getting hotter thanks global warming

and i already have hyperhidrosis before i became fat/obese so all my life im excessively sweating
I'm actually planning on having surgery to remove my sweat glands in my armpits to really stop the fucking sweating all the way, it's really a huge inconvenience and it's really embarrassing especially how tv commercials here would often associate wet armpits as body odor (aka putok). Really it's infuriating as fuck.
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PrimeX said:
deg said:


yep you said it and worse summer time here in our shithole country is getting hotter thanks global warming

and i already have hyperhidrosis before i became fat/obese so all my life im excessively sweating
I'm actually planning on having surgery to remove my sweat glands in my armpits to really stop the fucking sweating all the way, it's really a huge inconvenience and it's really embarrassing especially how tv commercials here would often associate wet armpits as body odor (aka putok). Really it's infuriating as fuck.


welp at least deodorants work for my armpits, my excessive sweating is more on the head and chest and back area
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A tame case of hyperthyroidism and diagnosed social anxiety.
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Jul 18, 2019 6:07 PM
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Aspergers syndrome, dyslexia, major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder

I'm a fucking mess basically. And yes I have been professionally diagnosed with all of the above
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Veronin said:
None as far as I'm aware. Mental disorders are more an angsty teen sort of thing which you grow out of.


I really wish this were the case. I really do :/
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Veronin said:
Mental disorders are more an angsty teen sort of thing which you grow out of.
This is some ignorant ass shit. If this was true, then OP would actually be 14.
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Jul 18, 2019 7:18 PM

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Other than some degree of aspergers and laziness, nothing that I know of since I've never been diagnosed for such things by a medical professional.

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First of all, I just had a hearty chuckle to myself when I saw this thread title because it seems so deliciously...I don't know? Brazen yet highly intuitive to post on a forum like this, where a lot of people are likely seeking refuge and/or distraction.

Second, to answer, for myself, Aspergers/ASD.

It isn't classified as a mental disorder however, but neurodevelopmental. That's because it has a neurological basis as the physical architecture and wiring, non-negligible portions in the brain's structure itself, are completely different from the norm. It's a neurological difference you're born with and not a mental/psychological disorder or illness developed later in life from trauma or other causes.

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Veronin said:
Mental disorders are more an angsty teen sort of thing which you grow out of.
This is some ignorant ass shit. If this was true, then OP would actually be 14.


I was recently interviewed on MAL. In the interview, I mentioned 2 users, without mentioning their names, who keep coming onto my threads and harassing me. The two users I subliminally mentioned are you and Manaban.
Also, can you please come up with more creative insults than calling me 14? You're only digging your own grave.
As long as you treat me like I'm 14, I'm going to treat you like you're 10. Fair is fair, am I right?
Anyways, sorry for pissing you off: I've been bored all day with homework, so I decided to take out my stress on you.
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my life is in disorder
does that count?


dude have you been properly diagnose? just a concern netizen
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ADHD

I will tend to forget things easily or drift off into space. Hence why my Drop list is big and counting!
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ADHD

I will tend to forget things easily or drift off into space. Hence why my Drop list is big and counting!


If you don't mind me asking, how big are the things you forget to do? For me, the things I forget to do are minor: like, I'll go to my kitchen to pick up something, but forget, and eat something there instead.
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MiNiSHi said:
ADHD

I will tend to forget things easily or drift off into space. Hence why my Drop list is big and counting!


If you don't mind me asking, how big are the things you forget to do? For me, the things I forget to do are minor: like, I'll go to my kitchen to pick up something, but forget, and eat something there instead.


I would leave my uniform on my bed as I play games, to then forgetting I got dressed for work either when I've arrived or a coworker told me. Hah
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I was recently interviewed on MAL.
Congratulations, you must have been thrilled.
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social anxiety as far as i aware of.
Im getting better lately, as I adapt some healthy habits like meditations, breathing exercise and cold showers.
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I have auditory processing disorder, and I've been diagnosed with both ADD and Asperger's. I currently take medication for my ADD and it helps somewhat.

Unfortunately, my job is very detailed oriented, so I sometimes miss things and make mistakes even with my medication, but it helps me be more productive and more motivated.

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Veronin said:
None as far as I'm aware. Mental disorders are more an angsty teen sort of thing which you grow out of.

I really wish this were the case. I really do :/

Yeah, but now I don't even care anymore how edgy this is. I care about how unscientific this shit is. It's like saying the earth is a disk.
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I really wish this were the case. I really do :/

Yeah, but now I don't even care anymore how edgy this is. I care about how unscientific this shit is. It's like saying the earth is a disk.


The guy's been in Japan for a while. Maybe he hung around circles that think mental illness is a sham and he's bought into it? People don't take mental illness that seriously over there.
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HungryForQuality said:
Maneki-Mew said:

Yeah, but now I don't even care anymore how edgy this is. I care about how unscientific this shit is. It's like saying the earth is a disk.

The guy's been in Japan for a while. Maybe he hung around circles that think mental illness is a sham and he's bought into it? People don't take mental illness that seriously over there.

At the same time the suicide rates are immensely high. :/
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Veronin said:
None as far as I'm aware. Mental disorders are more an angsty teen sort of thing which you grow out of.

The amount of ignorance and insensitivity in this post is astounding.
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