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Old Sep 12, 2012, 11:41 AM
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I remember, leading up to and during my episode, I had a kind of diarrhea of the mind. Like I would type something on a forum and go so into detail and randomness like I had no inhibitions whatsoever about it. Almost as if I was scribing my inner monologue (didn't mean to draw a reference to Austin Powers). I believe this only translated to online communications (I don't think I was like that in face to face interactions, but I could be mistaken), so is there any disorder where this symptom would fit under? I'm not asking you to diagnose me, I'm just curious.

EDIT: Come to think of it, it did spill over into f2f interactions. I would talk to someone and just go overboard with the details and self-disclosure. This is totally uncharacteristic of me, I am usually much more reserved than that.

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Old Sep 12, 2012, 01:58 PM
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Do you think it would fit in relationships and communications? You might try that forum. Those people are great!

I'm not sure if that's it or not, or if I'm understanding what you're saying, but just thought I'd suggest it.

God bless and take care. Hugs, Lee
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Old Sep 12, 2012, 02:46 PM
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I remember, leading up to and during my episode, I had a kind of diarrhea of the mind. Like I would type something on a forum and go so into detail and randomness like I had no inhibitions whatsoever about it. Almost as if I was scribing my inner monologue (didn't mean to draw a reference to Austin Powers). I believe this only translated to online communications (I don't think I was like that in face to face interactions, but I could be mistaken), so is there any disorder where this symptom would fit under? I'm not asking you to diagnose me, I'm just curious.

EDIT: Come to think of it, it did spill over into f2f interactions. I would talk to someone and just go overboard with the details and self-disclosure. This is totally uncharacteristic of me, I am usually much more reserved than that.
could be nothing, could be normal could be something. we cant diagnose the problem or even tell you where this "symptom" would fit because it could fit anywhere.. example if you google "having no inhibitions" you would come up with ..ADHD, Schizophrenia, Depression, Bipolar Disorder, alcoholic, drug user, alzheimers, Autism, ..... and thats just the first few results I got when I googled it. there are a total of 1,920,000 results of mental and physical health, paranormal, and normal reasons people would have this "symptom"

if it bothers you contact a treatment provider ie medical doctor, therapist or psychiatrist, they can do actual diagnostics to find out if this is normal for you or if its a mental disorder or a physical health problem, ....
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Old Sep 12, 2012, 02:56 PM
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Do you think it would fit in relationships and communications? You might try that forum. Those people are great!

I'm not sure if that's it or not, or if I'm understanding what you're saying, but just thought I'd suggest it.

God bless and take care. Hugs, Lee
I actually didn't mean which forum, I meant which disorder.

Thanks
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Old Sep 12, 2012, 03:01 PM
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To me, it would seem since you were so anxious to have someone to talk to, perhaps depression would be applicable. I'm probably wrong, and it wouldn't surprise me if I was -- but it's just a guess.

God bless Nos-Nos, and I wish you only the best. Hugs, Lee
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Old Sep 12, 2012, 03:51 PM
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could be nothing, could be normal could be something. we cant diagnose the problem or even tell you where this "symptom" would fit because it could fit anywhere.. example if you google "having no inhibitions" you would come up with ..ADHD, Schizophrenia, Depression, Bipolar Disorder, alcoholic, drug user, alzheimers, Autism, ..... and thats just the first few results I got when I googled it. there are a total of 1,920,000 results of mental and physical health, paranormal, and normal reasons people would have this "symptom"

if it bothers you contact a treatment provider ie medical doctor, therapist or psychiatrist, they can do actual diagnostics to find out if this is normal for you or if its a mental disorder or a physical health problem, ....
I see. Was just curious if this was common in a specific disorder. guess not
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