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Can you please tell me if this was some time of a psychotic episode so alright. So it started when i was 14 years old i use to think i had really bad breath which i didn't but i truly believed it and i heard people talking about all the time but they weren't really talk about now that i look back on it then i started believing my friends were talking behind my back and i truly believed for a long time and i was just super paranoid and had anxiety all the time then i told my grandma she took me to a psychiatrist and said i was in a psychosis but i don't believe i was cause reading other people psychosis i had nothing like there so did i have a psychotic episode
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Welcome to Psych Central (PC) Confused. Sorry to hear you have been trouble sorting out the rumors from the thoughts.
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Hard to say yes or no as to whether there was psychosis. Did the doctor send you to a neurologist? My understanding is that, brain scans are performed to rule out injuries, lesions or epilepsy before categorizing under a mental illness.
Having mistrust of others, alone, I don't believe is psychosis, per se, since there could be external stimuli leading up to such beliefs. Mistrust as in feeling others are discussing you, behind your back. If your grandma, declared psychosis, is there a family history or a tendency to overshare information within a social setting? What did the psychiatrist say? Sent from my LGMS323 using Tapatalk |
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hi confusedabouteveryt
from my understanding of psychological terminology i think it would be more termed delusional thinking which is having a belief about something that is not real and even having the correct facts about it, still cannot accept the fact that it is not rule. it may be part of a psychosis.welcome to psych central. you will find we have several forums where you can post about your concerns and receive feedback from other members. you will get a lot of support here. again, welcome |
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Holy crap didn't know people responded to me now here i am 3 months later.For anyone who wants to know doctor diagnosed me with NOS schizophrenia which i still don't believe fully but im doing better since on medication other than recently.
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