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| 02 Sep 2015 11:52 PM |
And I'm kind of relieved. This whole time I thought I was dyslexic, but this makes way more sense.
The symptoms part of the related wiki article is basically spot on. In fact, before now, I had no idea how to put how I felt in to words, but there it is.
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| 02 Sep 2015 11:56 PM |
you often lose your grasp on reality?
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| 02 Sep 2015 11:56 PM |
Lol, do you really think some stranger knows more about your mental state than yourself? If you're not going to do it, no one will. |
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| 02 Sep 2015 11:58 PM |
| If they've studied in the field and have been certified then yes, I'd trust them over my emotions since these types of decisions are typically by impulse. |
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| 02 Sep 2015 11:59 PM |
NoirVoid That depends on where you look at it from.
Do i believe, the chaos theory applies to all aspects in this universe? Yes
Do I believe any part of the quantum theory of out universe is accurate? No |
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Keviyn
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| 02 Sep 2015 11:59 PM |
what are the symptoms you have specifically?
and is it serious? or its just mild but like it is something not normal
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| 03 Sep 2015 12:00 AM |
actionlord, You know those people will do anything to take as much money from you as possible as long as they think they can get away with it.
When it comes to mental things, the only person you can trust is yourself. |
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Blov
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| 03 Sep 2015 12:01 AM |
Schizophrenia.
What the hell. Do you hear voices?
Fighting evil by moonlight, Winning love by daylight, Never running from a real fight. |
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| 03 Sep 2015 12:03 AM |
Keviyn The most prominent symptoms I seem to display are: -disorganized thinking and speech - loss of train of thought, to sentences only loosely connected in meaning, to speech that is not understandable known as word salad in severe cases -Difficulties in working and long-term memory, attention, executive functioning, and speed of processing also commonly occur - the person may be largely mute - the person may be largely mute - the person may be largely mute - the person may be largely mute
But all the symptoms are there, just not as strongly as the ones listed above. |
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| 03 Sep 2015 12:04 AM |
Blov Not all the time. It's not like I hear voices.
I just sometimes have voices make conversation and I just sort of listen in. |
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| 03 Sep 2015 12:07 AM |
funny you dont trust a professional diagnosis but you trust a wiki page.
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| 03 Sep 2015 12:09 AM |
| NoirVoid, the information we have access to is similar, but a "professional" will try to pin that information that we have to a person. The only reason they get money for it is because the general public makes them sound like they know what they're doing when they really only have a light grasp of their area of study. |
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| 03 Sep 2015 12:17 AM |
Do you have any of these? Be disorganized, Lack focus, Have a hard time paying attention to details and a tendency to make careless mistakes, Their work might be messy and seem careless, Have trouble staying on topic while talking not listening to others, and not following social rules, Be forgetful about daily activities (for example, missing appointments, forgetting to bring lunch), Be easily distracted by things like trivial noises or events that are usually ignored by others |
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| 03 Sep 2015 12:21 AM |
| Yeah, I already said that. I mean like I haven't even eaten lunch at least for most of this week. |
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| 03 Sep 2015 12:23 AM |
| I stole those symptoms from the ADHD page, ever considered having it? |
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| 03 Sep 2015 12:26 AM |
I've considered it, but it's not as accurate as this:
Individuals with schizophrenia may experience hallucinations (most reported are hearing voices), delusions (often bizarre or persecutory in nature), and disorganized thinking and speech. The last may range from loss of train of thought, to sentences only loosely connected in meaning, to speech that is not understandable known as word salad in severe cases. Social withdrawal, sloppiness of dress and hygiene, and loss of motivation and judgment are all common in schizophrenia. There is often an observable pattern of emotional difficulty, for example lack of responsiveness. Impairment in social cognition is associated with schizophrenia, as are symptoms of paranoia. Social isolation commonly occurs. Difficulties in working and long-term memory, attention, executive functioning, and speed of processing also commonly occur. In one uncommon subtype, the person may be largely mute, remain motionless in bizarre postures, or exhibit purposeless agitation, all signs of catatonia. About 30 to 50% of people with schizophrenia fail to accept that they have an illness or their recommended treatment. Treatment may have some effect on insight. People with schizophrenia often find facial emotion perception to be difficult. |
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| 03 Sep 2015 12:27 AM |
i mean you can have more than one thing
i have symptoms of many things and i consider them ;p
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| 03 Sep 2015 12:28 AM |
| Another reason, don't know if I put it above, Like I've said before. I have a weak frontal lobe. This can be cause by a gene that is also related to schizophrenia. |
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| 03 Sep 2015 12:33 AM |
how does one know if they have a weak frontal love O_O
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| 03 Sep 2015 12:35 AM |
I think you can feel it. And I mean that might be alright for you, but I like it rough. |
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| 03 Sep 2015 12:36 AM |
">Self diagnosis *sigh*"
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| 03 Sep 2015 12:37 AM |
posten3, you don't even have a nose. You could do to LA and earn a living being an MJ impersonator. |
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| 03 Sep 2015 12:38 AM |
"And I'm kind of relieved. This whole time I thought I was dyslexic, but this makes way more sense."
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| 03 Sep 2015 12:40 AM |
| PrincessPearlsOfLove, what are you? An octopus? |
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