Mental Disorders You Have (Or Think You May Have)

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I've been diagnosed with Bipolar Depression, not severe enough to require medication, but it can get pretty bad. Thankfully the most extreme mood swings seem to be fewer now that I'm older.

Also, I'm fairly certain I have some degree of autism. Apparently my parents were told I displayed all the signs of it as a child but they chose to basically raise me as normally as possible, and I don't really want to get a further opinion now I'm older. I know I can function pretty well, so it's not like knowing would help in any way.

And I might be OCD, but not much. I have a thing for cleanliness but it really isn't overpowering.
 

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Alkaline said:
About the only thing more trendy than people self-diagnosing is people going full white-knight mode and accusing people of self-diagnosing, regardless of whether or not that person's actually got the bloody documents to say so.

It's no surprise either, to see that many of the people doing this have "nothing wrong" with them.
To be fair if I think if you had suffered and still suffer due to real mental disorders then you too would be annoyed by people claiming that little character traits make them Austisic or OCD or something. Still considering apparently mental illness affects 1/4 people some time in their life there's good reason to believe that most the users here are telling the truth, since far more regular people won't bother going on or posting on the thread only to say "nothing diagnosed".
 

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Schizophrenia and major depression. Those I've been diagnosed and I have little desire to be saddled with more, even if I know that I probably do have a few personality disorders in the mix in there somewhere.

No, I don't take meds, even if I should, and there are days when I feel genuinely fucking shit with little more thought when waking up than 'oh bugger'.
 

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I've been diagnosed with social anxiety, which ain't so bad once you learn to handle it. I may also have narcissism, but I hesitate to self-diagnose lest I become one of those mouth-breathers who uses 'mental illness' as an excuse to stay inside all day and be rude to people who don't know enough about Dragonball or whatever.
 

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JoJoDeathunter said:
Alkaline said:
About the only thing more trendy than people self-diagnosing is people going full white-knight mode and accusing people of self-diagnosing, regardless of whether or not that person's actually got the bloody documents to say so.

It's no surprise either, to see that many of the people doing this have "nothing wrong" with them.
To be fair if I think if you had suffered and still suffer due to real mental disorders then you too would be annoyed by people claiming that little character traits make them Austisic or OCD or something. Still considering apparently mental illness affects 1/4 people some time in their life there's good reason to believe that most the users here are telling the truth, since far more regular people won't bother going on or posting on the thread only to say "nothing diagnosed".
Just because someone thinks they have a disorder without a professional diagnosis doesn't mean they don't have that disorder. I think I'm schizotypal. Doesn't mean I DO have it, but it doesn't mean that DON'T have it either.
 

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Despite how bipolar, depressive, hyperactive and eccentric my personality is, I don't think I have any mental disorders. A lot of people tend to think they have at least one mental disorder for some reason, and I think the idea of a mental disorder is kind of silly. All mental disorders are basically traits that all people exhibit at points (depression, hyperactivity, narcissism, paranoia, phobias, ect.) but just more extreme to the point of it being called a 'disorder'. The thing is, where do you draw the line? There is no objective line, it's all subjective. Just because modern psychology or particular psychologists drew a line doesn't make it objectively true. You can't prove that someone has a mental disorder. They are just words, with definitions, that are used to describe certain people and behaviors. With actual physical diseases, you can actually locate the virus or infection in the body.
 

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The Virgo said:
JoJoDeathunter said:
Alkaline said:
About the only thing more trendy than people self-diagnosing is people going full white-knight mode and accusing people of self-diagnosing, regardless of whether or not that person's actually got the bloody documents to say so.

It's no surprise either, to see that many of the people doing this have "nothing wrong" with them.
To be fair if I think if you had suffered and still suffer due to real mental disorders then you too would be annoyed by people claiming that little character traits make them Austisic or OCD or something. Still considering apparently mental illness affects 1/4 people some time in their life there's good reason to believe that most the users here are telling the truth, since far more regular people won't bother going on or posting on the thread only to say "nothing diagnosed".
Just because someone thinks they have a disorder without a professional diagnosis doesn't mean they don't have that disorder. I think I'm schizotypal. Doesn't mean I DO have it, but it doesn't mean that DON'T have it either.
I can't judge in your situation personally since I don't know you so this is only general stuff, but the whole point of a mental disorder is that it is "generally associated with subjective distress or disability that occurs in an individual, and which is not a part of normal development or culture". In other words, it must have a serious detrimental effect on the sufferer's life, so it strikes me how many people could remain undiagnosed for a disorder which supposedly has evidently negative effects of that person's life.

Personally though I was diagnosed with Aspergers Syndrome at the age of 9 or 10, it wasn't like it was a sudden shock or anything, even from the age of 1 or 2 my parents had realised there was something very different about me and it severely impacted my life. Now thankfully as I've grown older I've managed to overcome many of the difficulties associated with that disorder, though perhaps ironically it was just as I was overcoming that that my second more serious disorder manifested itself, which I don't want to go into details for privacy reasons but I can say it's not something minor like OCD or depression and there's no drugs or cure available. Fun. Anyway, my long and rambling point is that real mental disorders are usually very obvious in their sufferers and so I find it hard to believe that someone could really have a mental disorder if it's tolerable enough for them to never need to go to a doctor for it.
 

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JoJoDeathunter said:
The Virgo said:
JoJoDeathunter said:
Alkaline said:
About the only thing more trendy than people self-diagnosing is people going full white-knight mode and accusing people of self-diagnosing, regardless of whether or not that person's actually got the bloody documents to say so.

It's no surprise either, to see that many of the people doing this have "nothing wrong" with them.
To be fair if I think if you had suffered and still suffer due to real mental disorders then you too would be annoyed by people claiming that little character traits make them Austisic or OCD or something. Still considering apparently mental illness affects 1/4 people some time in their life there's good reason to believe that most the users here are telling the truth, since far more regular people won't bother going on or posting on the thread only to say "nothing diagnosed".
Just because someone thinks they have a disorder without a professional diagnosis doesn't mean they don't have that disorder. I think I'm schizotypal. Doesn't mean I DO have it, but it doesn't mean that DON'T have it either.
I can't judge in your situation personally since I don't know you so this is only general stuff, but the whole point of a mental disorder is that it is "generally associated with subjective distress or disability that occurs in an individual, and which is not a part of normal development or culture". In other words, it must have a serious detrimental effect on the sufferer's life, so it strikes me how many people could remain undiagnosed for a disorder which supposedly has evidently negative effects of that person's life.

Personally though I was diagnosed with Aspergers Syndrome at the age of 9 or 10, it wasn't like it was a sudden shock or anything, even from the age of 1 or 2 my parents had realised there was something very different about me and it severely impacted my life. Now thankfully as I've grown older I've managed to overcome many of the difficulties associated with that disorder, though perhaps ironically it was just as I was overcoming that that my second more serious disorder manifested itself, which I don't want to go into details for privacy reasons but I can say it's not something minor like OCD or depression and there's no drugs or cure available. Fun. Anyway, my long and rambling point is that real mental disorders are usually very obvious in their sufferers and so I find it hard to believe that someone could really have a mental disorder if it's tolerable enough for them to never need to go to a doctor for it.
I never said it wasn't bad enough that seeing a psychiatrist, but they are merely drug-pushers who get paid by drug companies to diagnose people with a problem that can ONLY be solved with ... DRUGS! It's called a kick-back.

I don't enjoy feeling like the air around me is constricting when I'm around a crowd of people. I don't enjoy that I have to date Virgo women only because I feel that everybody under all the other signs is totally incapable of being faithful to their partners. I don't enjoy feeling like everybody is a government agent that's trying to do whatever they can to drive me to suicide or everybody is working for some corporation and are only trying to get close to me to steal my ideas. I don't enjoy feeling like God has people avoiding me because he's angry I discovered that the meaning of life is simply reproduction and that everything is pointless and no matter what anybody does it will eventually be forgotten by the ravage of time.

Besides, there's no cure for schizotypal personality disorder anyway. Not like some legalized-drug pusher trying to pay off his mortgage and student loan is gonna want me actually cured. All these people want is money, not your well-being! There's no money is healthy people ...
 

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I have Asperger's. That is actual Asperger's not just what arseholes on the internet claim to have.
 

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I think im Schizophrenic but the voices tell me im just paranoid.

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I have DSPS (Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome) basically my sleeping pattern is all out of whack, im loath to call it a mental disorder though since it's really just that I have often had to sleep very late and my body has got used to it now

Oh the life of a student, should take me some weeks but I should be able to get it back in order now i've finished college.

On that note im off to bed, night guys!
 

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i have this constant feeling in the back of my head that someday, someday, im just gonna lose it, like i will go completely insane. i feel like theres some string there thats just ready to snap. i do write poetry that helps me to relax about it and use it for my advantage.
 

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My doctor thinks I have ADHD. I suspect I have a mild form of bipolar instead, but I'm not running around whoring myself out at a drop of a hat or buying yachts on credit cards so that's right out says my doc. /sarcasm

I don't believe I'm hyper-anything, so if he's right I suppose I have ADD, not ADHD.

Other than that I have your garden variety clinical depression. Yaaaaaay...
 

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I don't know if I have some sort of disorder, but I'm a bit non-social, I like to organize pointless things, do things in even numbers, et cetera.
 

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No mental disorders, but plenty of issues which fall short of that. You won't see me on the cover of Sanity Fair any time soon.
 

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aegix drakan said:
ADD and Aspergers.

My Aspergers I actually like. It gives me an overactive imagination, and stuff.

My ADD...Yeah, I could do without that. It makes focusing on difficult Subjects like Calculus 2 a pain in the ass.
Take your meds. Seriously. I aced Calculus. Shit, I was busy half the time pointing out where the book gave incorrect answers.
 

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Never been diagnosed, but out of the 2 psychologists I've been to (different reasons), they've all asked me if I knew what Schizoid Personality Disorder was.
 

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I don't have any disorders but i have a few flaws.

I'm Depressive now and then.
I lose concentration when doing menial tasks.
I can be envious of others.

I think everybodies had these though, so its not really a big deal.