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Originally Posted by Randomuser1991
I'm new here.
I joined in search to find out if something is wrong with me, and what it would be.
To start out, I'm 21, in average phisical health. Other than MDD, no other diagnosed psychological problems. Currently not on any medication.
Why I came here, is I have a very strange issue. It's something I can't talk to anyone in person about, it's imbarassing to a point.
The best way to describe it is that I have mentally created a different life for myself. It's pretty much I daydream about, sometimes I dream about it when I sleep. It's nothing like a fantasy, or sifi, of adventure or anything like that, I'm not a different person in this life, just in a different situation. It's a daily thing, it's been going on for years, like I can't remember when I started, maybe at the age of 12/13. I really didn't realize I was doing it till about a year and a half ago, and I still continue to do it. It doesn't affect my real life in any way.
I want to know if it's a specific condition, or I anyone else has this same problem.
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Originally Posted by Randomuser1991
I want to know if it's a specific condition, or I anyone else has this same problem.
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Im sorry we can not diagnose your problems, to find out whether this is a specific condition, you will need to contact your doctor.
all we can do here is tell whether we had the same problems that you are having and what we do about that problem in ourselves and what our doctors tell us to do about our own problems.
what I can tell you is that I have quite an imagination and daydream sometimes. my own treatment providers tell me that my daydreaming in general with no accompanying symptoms and that do not affect my life is completely normal... on the other hand they tell me when I daydream accompanied by other symptoms it is part of my mental disorder symptoms. I have bipolar disorder, Dissociative disorders, PTSD, and Multiple Sclerosis.
Again to find out why you are daydreaming and whether its in your words a specific condition you will need to contact a doctor where you live.