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MDD + some form of anxiety disorder (a few years ago i was having anxiety attacks everyday, then it slowly morphed into social anxiety, and in the last few years i started being anxious about literally anything, so probably GAD) + "an unspecified tic disorder" (the doctor wasn't bothered to specify it, she just said it wasn't Tourette's, because, while i do have motor as well as vocal tics, i don't have coprolalia (which only about a third of all people with TS have, so that's bullshit), and then she just waved it off, because you can't really treat it anyway (and then she prescribed me some vitamins, which definitely made it better, but i don't currently take them because they're not that cheap and also i am not responsible enough to take them everyday three times a day, i can hardly manage to remember to take citalopram every morning (which, ironically, makes my tics a lot worse))) + most likely OCD + according to my psychiatrist an adjustment disorder? which she never really explained to me, but i have it written in my health record...
Autism Spectrum Disorder without accompanying language or intellectual impairment (Asperger's under DSM-4)
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, combined type
Social anxiety disorder
My therapist thought I also had OCD and GAD though. Personally, I think I have AvPD and that I'm a schizoid.
"Adjustment disorder with depression and anxiety" even though my symptoms have lasted for over a year and a half and according to the DSM shouldn't last over 6 months
Depression, autism, ADHD, anxiety, my vision is terrible at 18, my hearing's becoming like that too, eating issues, liver issues, suspected schizophrenia (had full blown schizophrenia symptoms at 8-12 but then it went away and later on, came back but I'm not telling anyone)
Holy shit, I saw the name crossed out and worried you'd left us @ve.nin
Your existence has impacted me more than I thought it would, I was practically in tears. I know this has nothing to do with this thread, but I felt you should know.
Gosh too many bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, ADHD, Anorexia, excoriation disorder(skin picking OCD), generalized anxiety disorder, post traumatic stress disorder, body dysmorphic disorder, social anxiety disorder….I think that's everything I've been diagnosed with
was told at one point i had TMJ ,tho not written down no more
And recently written on paper OCD which im thinking that i don't have but that's what's written so maybe it's related either to my skin picking or my thoughts
i'm diagnosed with major depressive disorder and mixed anxiety and depressive disorder, but i'm in the process of getting MADD changed to just GAD, since i alr have a depression diagnosis
Officially, I've only been diagnosed with major depressive disorder and generalized anxiety but I'm sure there's some other things going on that I'm just too poor to get properly diagnosed with. On the physical side of things, I've got a new heart condition that's still being worked up and high cholesterol that runs in my family.
Major depression (severe, without psychosis), generalized anxiety, bulimia, dermatillomania (skin picking disorder), OCD, and borderline personality disorder. I hate myself so much!
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