
Azzy69
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- Aug 8, 2019
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bipolar 2 disorder, ocd, adhd, social anxiety
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Id just like to comment, Ive never been diagnosed with psychosis, and I whole heartedly feel most ppl are evil. (Not here, but in day to day life)The question is in the title. Mine is psychosis. I feel persecuted, mainly by my parents and psychiatry. It's a horrible feeling, like people are evil. I hear voices.
Does anyone else share my diagnosis?
I like it!The head psychiatrist at the psych ward didn't really find anything "wrong" with me (as I already had told them), but he had to diagnose me with something, so ended up with "Agitated depression". Never really understod this diagnose, even using Google.
How do they diagnose someone with something? Tests?Fuck diagnoses. Everybody has mental illness in one form or another. No one human is perfect.
The social workers I'm dealing with think I have Antisocial Personality Disorder and some minor Aspergers so a bit of autism. The ASPD diagnoses is simply because I don't agree with how modern day society works, which is funny. When you go against your government, they fuck you and tell you you're a sociopath or some bull shit. Coincidence?
How do they diagnose someone with something? Tests?
Sounds invasive. And what if youre just going through something and upset. Seems like itd be easy for them to get it wrong.They ask you questions, see how you talk, analyze your past behaviour and actions, etc. Basically from conversation. They can also do a brain scan.
Sounds invasive. And what if youre just going through something and upset. Seems like itd be easy for them to get it wrong.