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Default Sep 18, 2014 at 07:12 PM
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I mentioned In my Introduction Piece That I am Paranoid. Can't shake the Feeling that I'm being constantly Sabotage. For Example When the other day Doing Laundry For someone who needed clothes but found out that they had clothes after all the next morning, I Got All Panicky and Paranoid, that they had me do laundry on purpose just to keep me up.
or another example is my back started hurting, Instead of chalking it up to just pain, I Thought I was hexed.
My Question is what causes Paranoia, and untreated will I snap and Hurt someone. it doesn't help that my greatest fear is being in a crowd and stab from behind. I'm always trying to hide my back.
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Default Sep 19, 2014 at 06:12 PM
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Hi crea1a, I don't have an answer to your questions but maybe someone will come along that does. I'm sorry you're going through this, I hope things improve for you, take care

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