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Old Nov 25, 2014, 06:07 AM
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So I think I have Paranoid personality disorder I have never been diagnosed with it or anything like that. I decided to do research about 2 years ago on various mental health issues to try and self diagnose since I'm terrified of going to see therapist. I came across Paranoid Personality disorder on Wikipedia and while reading about it I discovered I had virtually all the symptoms which surprised me considering I didn't think I was paranoid or anything like that. Lately I've become aware of some of the things I do like not being able to stand in front of someone or constantly feeling that I am being watched and I decided to do more research I discovered a lot of online tests that I took all of which said I had very high risk of having paranoid personality disorder along with a variety of other personality disorders. I was just wondering if there was anyone here who knew what the treatment was? Or who have had similar experiences?

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Old Nov 25, 2014, 11:28 AM
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There is a forum here for treatments and medications used for mental health issues. You might want to go there and see what you can find out.
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Old Feb 02, 2015, 09:03 PM
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I am also in the generalized paranoia boat. Though, based on your post we may be a bit different. I constantly feel like I am being watched. Today (with some effort) I have begun posting for the first time on the site(or any) i usually cannot bring myself to hit the dreaded "post" button because they are watching. I wonder if we share any experiences?
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Old Apr 01, 2015, 01:54 PM
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I have traits of PPD. I feel watched, not that im paranoid in the sense of being followed and spied, its more that Im very afraid i do sth wrong and people critisize me for that.
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Dx: Mix anhedonia with Bipolar II. Add some insomnia and chronic stress. Season with paroxetine and a pinch of ADD. Stir well to induce a couple of hypo/manic episodes. After the excess of energy is gone, remove the Paroxetine and serve chilled with some C-PTSD and GAD. Ready is your MDD.

Mx: To clean up the mess use lamotrigine, r
isperidon, mirtazapine and sertraline. Let it soak in for a while but keep a close eye on it. Meanwhile enjoy your desert of oxazepam/temazepam prn.
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Old Apr 01, 2015, 01:56 PM
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It seems that schema therapy is considered as a good therapy and also imagination sessions.
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Dx: Mix anhedonia with Bipolar II. Add some insomnia and chronic stress. Season with paroxetine and a pinch of ADD. Stir well to induce a couple of hypo/manic episodes. After the excess of energy is gone, remove the Paroxetine and serve chilled with some C-PTSD and GAD. Ready is your MDD.

Mx: To clean up the mess use lamotrigine, r
isperidon, mirtazapine and sertraline. Let it soak in for a while but keep a close eye on it. Meanwhile enjoy your desert of oxazepam/temazepam prn.
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