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Psychological disorder?
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1.       incişka
746 posts
 17 Mar 2008 Mon 05:01 pm

Anyone interested in psychological disorders or anyone suffered this? What do u think that this person's psyhological disorder can be? And why?

***I am stupid, so is everything and so is everyone. The life is pointless.

***I hate me and everyone else. I would kill them if i could.. and would kill myself as well.. So I am full of hatred.

***Yet sometimes, I take pity on people. Even I may cry when someone I dont know at all, someone in somewhere I never been to feels upset for any trivial reason.. And I could sacrifice myself for the good of the world.. So I am full of love.

***I think I love him and miss him when he is away.. But as soon as I see him, it all flies away! I try to pretend I feel the same but at the same time I want to get rid of him off my life.

***My moods change so suddenly that nobody can guess how im gonna react to anything. I am so high and im so down on and off. As if I was owned by two different pesonalities, at the extreme ends.

***Often, all of a sudden, I feel I need to flee away, from everyting and everyone I know,to somewhere noboby can find me and nobody knows me.

***So often, especially when I wake up in the mornings, I get the feeling that I am going mad!! I get so scared that will lose my mind! I cannot slow down my heartbeats. I feel I cant breathe properly.

***I feel lonely, out of place.

***The sounds I hear affect me a lot. With a single sound, I may go crazy, very angry and nervous.

***I am always attached to the past. Was it better than today? No, not exactly.. But still I am hoping for a time machine!!

2.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 17 Mar 2008 Mon 05:31 pm

I am not speaking as a professional but as someone who lived with someone like the person you described. It is very dangerous to play "arm-chair psychologist". If this is a real person I think he/she needs a professional opinion.

3.       incişka
746 posts
 17 Mar 2008 Mon 06:54 pm

Quoting Elisabeth:

I am not speaking as a professional but as someone who lived with someone like the person you described. It is very dangerous to play "arm-chair psychologist". If this is a real person I think he/she needs a professional opinion.


I dont attempt to give her a treatment. I am just into psychology/psychiatry. The professional treatment all so far turned out to be in vain. I am just wondering if anyone experienced things like this and what they did to get rid of it.

4.       libralady
5152 posts
 17 Mar 2008 Mon 06:57 pm

This sounds like more that one disorder to me, paranoia and bipolar! If this is one person they are in desperate need of help.

5.       incişka
746 posts
 17 Mar 2008 Mon 07:01 pm

Quoting libralady:

This sounds like more that one disorder to me, paranoia and bipolar! If this is one person they are in desperate need of help.


Thank u Libra! I also thought it is bipolar (for unexpectable mood changes) and a kind of panic attack (for the fear of going mad/losing mind and fast heartbeat, improper breathing). And u add paranoia to this, what makes u think so?

6.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 17 Mar 2008 Mon 07:06 pm

Quoting incişka:

Quoting Elisabeth:

I am not speaking as a professional but as someone who lived with someone like the person you described. It is very dangerous to play "arm-chair psychologist". If this is a real person I think he/she needs a professional opinion.


I dont attempt to give her a treatment. I am just into psychology/psychiatry. The professional treatment all so far turned out to be in vain. I am just wondering if anyone experienced things like this and what they did to get rid of it.



I was married to someone who sounds exactly like the person you describe. He has had several different diagnosis and is still just as bad as the day he started (about 15 years ago)...some of it is because he refuses to stay on the prescribed medicine and some because it is so difficult to make a diagnosis. Best to leave it to the professionals, is my thought....Best of luck.

7.       libralady
5152 posts
 17 Mar 2008 Mon 07:08 pm

Quoting incişka:

Quoting libralady:

This sounds like more that one disorder to me, paranoia and bipolar! If this is one person they are in desperate need of help.


Thank u Libra! I also thought it is bipolar (for unexpectable mood changes) and a kind of panic attack (for the fear of going mad/losing mind and fast heartbeat, improper breathing). And u add paranoia to this, what makes u think so?



I had an uncle who suffered paranoia and showed some of these traits and I have a friend who daughter was diagnosed with Bipolar age 13 and she has some of those traits. Both are very serious disorders.

Bipolar is treated with lithium and several famous people had it, one being Churchill and Stephen Fry too if you are English.

8.       libralady
5152 posts
 17 Mar 2008 Mon 07:11 pm

Are you doing some sort of study on psychological problems? You also describe anxiety (panic attacks).

9.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 17 Mar 2008 Mon 07:15 pm

Quoting libralady:

Are you doing some sort of study on psychological problems? You also describe anxiety (panic attacks).



Sounds like we could write a book, libralady.... lol

10.       incişka
746 posts
 17 Mar 2008 Mon 07:19 pm

Quoting libralady:

Are you doing some sort of study on psychological problems? You also describe anxiety (panic attacks).

If talking of an academic study or something like school-work, no not really. I have only loved searching on/learning psychology and psycological disorders since my early teens. And I realized that, I think, psychological disorders are far more important than other illnesses but in our society they are just overlooked. A person is adviced to see a doctor for a little ache but, for example, when a kid suffers social phobia, it is just ignored.

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