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DiscussionWhat mental health problems do you have?
Thread starterdogemn
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It's well known that most people who die by suicide suffer from mental health problems. Which ones do you have? Personally I suffer from clinical depression, social anxiety disorder and substance addiction (alcohol, benzos and opioids/heroin).
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Persistent Depressive Disorder (PDD, formerly known as dysthymia) and Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), with suspicion of having a form of neurodivergence but not currently diagnosed.
Undiagnosed Autism (It runs heavily in the family however I've never recieved a diagnosis) and Borderline (those who have borderline are some of the strongest people out there because it is a bitch and a half to live with)
I have PDD (dysthymia as it used to be called) and undiagnosed anxiety. I probably should get the anxiety thing sorted out with meds, but with the government, it's such a mission. My fingernails are non-existent.
Depression and severe OCD. The OCD is so bad though that it never gives me a lot of the typical depression symptoms like not being able to get out of bed or shower. I can't imagine going one day without a shower.
I'm diagnosed with a bunch of stuff.
- Autism
- ADHD
- BPD
- ASPD
- HPD
I also suffer from psychosis, (social) anxiety, gender dysphoria, am doing my best not to slip back into my eating disorder or addiction.
Dealing with a lot of depressive symptoms all the time, but technically can't really be diagnosed with that anymore as I have Borderline, and trauma stuff
Depression, alcoholism, borderline personality disorder and hi functioning autism. All of those melted in one pretty deadly mix that will cause my departure sooner or later. Basically I`m locked from being any use for society.
I hate the term "depression" and would like to dismantle to it to many different conditions I'm in. Chronic sadness, body and world dysphoria, chronic fatigue and psychological sugar addiction. People with depression often have one or some of these things, and for many depressed people it's not even chronic. That's why I use my own terminology.
Major Depressive Disorder, Autism (Diagnosed but I don't think I actually have it), Generalized Anxiety Disorder (Idk if I still meet criteria though), Body Dysmorphia (Not formally diagnosed but my therapist and I agree), Unspecified Feeding and Eating Disorder (UFED).
Depression, social anxiety, Trauma, and lately I've been seeing shit that just randomly dissapears, for example on my way home today I literally saw 3 cars parked right next to each other, and after looking away and looking back, there was only 1 car.
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