You're saying a disorder isn't a cause, which is downright silly.Abandon4093 said:I didn't say it started when you're diagnosed.
I'm failing to see what people are getting at here.
The person was insinuating that his depression was brought about by the game not going his was and I was being sarcastic about it.
Did everyone just have a brainfart and forget how to read?
If a disorder doesn't cause anything, like say problems, then it wouldn't be a disorder. A disorder is by it's very definition a cause.
Just because a diagnosis occurred at a later point does not in any way or form imply or insinuate that whatever went before the diagnosis caused the disorder.
Whatever went before the diagnosis are the symptoms, that's why you get diagnosed. Because you have symptoms.
His whole lack of motivation and creativity were symptoms of his clinical depression, that's why he went to a doctor and was diagnosed. He wanted to know what was causing it.