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Who else here has any co-morbid disorder/s? And how does it affect your antisocial behaviour, if at all?
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I have schizoaffective disorder bipolar type on top of my PD's.
The bipolar part of that definitely affects my behavior, I'm a lot more likely to engage in various antisocial antics when I'm manic(which is fairly often, I have pretty minimal problems with depression). I'm already impulsive, reckless, etc as it is and when I'm manic it really exacerbates things. When I'm depressed it's hardly ever straight depression, it's usually mixed and when I'm like that I tend to be very angry and add that to the impulsivity of mania and the not giving a **** of depression and well... needless to say, it affects my antisocial behavior a lot. The psychotic part of schizoaffective disorder actually stops me from behaving antisocially. When I'm psychotic I can't be bothered to mess around with people's heads or what have you, I'm usually too disorganized to get coherent sentences out of my mouth which makes for a pretty significant block for behaving how I normally would. |
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That's about the same as it is, here...
I do control my actions to an extent, depending on the circumstances. But all bets are off when I'm manic! And when I'm depressed, I indulge to feel less bored. Psychosis can be problematic, though... Most of the time I'm too disconnected & unmotivated & withdrawn, but I've also lost complete control. But that is more to do with delusion than an active thought process! ![]() |
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When are we going to stop being so similar Shay? Lmao.
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Wow I have came on here to write the same post! How strange I've finally been given my diagnosis after 25 years and they said that co morbid word I thought they were trying to imply I'm obsessed with death or something.
Many thanks for posting this I will read each reply with great interest, I have depression, OCD, BPD and eating problems to name a few .... That's alot now I've actually written it down ![]() I will post more another time as its in the middle of the night at the moment. But thanks so much for this guys good to know your not alone and others do understand Take care J |
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