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the DISORDER Thread

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I know what you mean. It seems like nowadays almost everyone has ADD or depression or both. Even if i do have ADD I wouldn't want to take medication for it. I don't like the thoughts of depending on something like that, anything for that matter. Even though i seem to be mentally dependant on my computer. You're right though I wonder how many people of those who claim to have ADD, ADHD or depression actually have it.

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you never really know until you get to know someone. Thats why a therapist/counselor should do their job right and actually bond with their patients.

Social anxiety disorder, maybe?

I might have that too, but am not sure. :/

 

....I do. Although I simply call it.... BEING SHY.

  • 6 years later...

ADHD, Autism, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Motor Tic Disorder, and my mother thinks a diagnosis of Depression and OCD needs to be made. Yay!

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

and

Attention Deficit Disorder

 

and According to a different thread ... "Clinical depression". :rolleyes:

 

Allthough Im concerned I could have Bipolar Disorder or Borderline Personality disorder

 

 

there are soo many things that could possibly be wrong with me......yaaayyy

ADHD, Autism, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Motor Tic Disorder, and my mother thinks a diagnosis of Depression and OCD needs to be made. Yay!

are all these diagnosed by your doctors? It kinda sounds unrealistic tbh.

Yes, I have officially been diagnosed with adhd, an autism spectrum disorder, generalized anxiety disorder with traits of ocd and perfectionism (and those traits have gotten immensely worse), and motor tic disorder.

And really, those ones have been pretty obvious since even like, before I started school.

Perhaps minus the motor tic and the ocd part of the anxiety though, that may have came later.

I have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder

 

It's also possible that I have anorexcia, but I have yet to be diagnosed with it...

Aspergers, woohoo :shifty:

 

High five?

I've got AD/HD (but I've pretty much grown out of it)

Car anxiety (does this count?)

And a sleeping disorder. (I'm hopeless.)

Lol I kinda meant from a fellow Asperger person but ok *high five*

Yes, I have officially been diagnosed with adhd, an autism spectrum disorder, generalized anxiety disorder with traits of ocd and perfectionism (and those traits have gotten immensely worse), and motor tic disorder.

And really, those ones have been pretty obvious since even like, before I started school.

Perhaps minus the motor tic and the ocd part of the anxiety though, that may have came later.

ah, I see. It just that I never thought someone would have a disorder as you know..many..as yours. I hope the last two might not be true.

That's what I meant too, so.. :thinking:

*high five*

 

sry i is having med withdrawal, my brain is durping

Anosmia: an inability to perceive odors.

 

You'd say "oh that must suck". I'd say, because i have it since childhood, i dont know how grass smells, how vanilla smells or how most awesome perfume smells, so I dont know what I'm missing.

Indeed it's dangerous cause I cant smell a gas leak or bad food.

No one knows about it except my mom, dad, brother and one friend (regret telling it to her). In time i have learned to hide it from people around to avoid so many questions and awkward moments. "oooh that must suck" "how is that even possible" "here, smell this, it's imposible not to smell THAT". So I pretend that I can smell. If I am walking with someone and he goes "wow, do you smell that, it smells so good" me:" oh yeah, indeed, it smells awesome".

Anosmia: an inability to perceive odors.

 

You'd say "oh that must suck". I'd say, because i have it since childhood, i dont know how grass smells, how vanilla smells or how most awesome perfume smells, so I dont know what I'm missing.

Indeed it's dangerous cause I cant smell a gas leak or bad food.

No one knows about it except my mom, dad, brother and one friend (regret telling it to her). In time i have learned to hide it from people around to avoid so many questions and awkward moments. "oooh that must suck" "how is that even possible" "here, smell this, it's imposible not to smell THAT". So I pretend that I can smell. If I am walking with someone and he goes "wow, do you smell that, it smells so good" me:" oh yeah, indeed, it smells awesome".

 

Does that mean that you can't taste anything either?

Does that mean that you can't taste anything either?

 

I kind of think it means she can't smell anything.

I kind of think it means she can't smell anything.

 

Yeah, but people who can't smell anything often can't taste anything either.

indeed smell and taste are conected, but in my case i can taste sweet, sour, bitter, and salty. It's like if you eat something with a very bad cold.

I don't have any disorders, but I want to be cool, so I'll just say I'm really paranoid then.

I am also really paranoid. To a degree where I have a plan in every room for how to escape if someone gets into my appartment. And hyperactive I am too.

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