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You had a thread that you started on the BPD forum about psychosis and this is what you said about yourself:
- i dont think the world is real - there are other people in my head - i feel like other people are in control of me - i hear whispering and it scares me - i think the doctors at the hospital are evil and want to hurt me - i thought my family was replaced by doubles - there is something watching me - there are demons everywhere - i cant get my head to stop - i cant focus - i cant talk (i wrote the stuff down for him). And some other stuff but it is long. That very much sounds like psychosis and it sound like you recognize those kinds of things aren't in the realm of reality. There is treatment that could help with these kinds of symptoms. I just don't know what else to tell you but that you need to be open with your psychiatrist and therapist about these things and work for finding a treatment that will give you some peace in your life. |
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hey, it sucks to hide in fear. you are obviously in a lot of pain. so far not telling anyone hasn't really worked out? i know the suffering of dealing with this alone. and doing that can exacerbate your symptoms and make them more magnified. for me it helped to talk about it. maybe start there. just talk about it to your T. you dont have to try meds yet.
as far as having your rights taken away , this is in most all cases not true. i have my rights, i rent my own apartment, i have a job, and i go to school. people with this illness don't lose their rights until they've crossed a line. which id like to say is what CAN happen if you choose to just live with this by yourself for too long
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#28
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I asked that because of what my psychiatrist said not because i believe the word to be true i wanted to know what other people thought so i knew what it would look like to other people i know that not everyone experiences things the same way i do but i dont believe in the word normal either. |
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#30
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To answer your question: The way it look to others is that you need immediate medical attention. Please follow through Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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#31
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So get treatment voluntarily . . . I have been in the hospital voluntarily many times. I am allowed to travel and it has not affected my career whatsoever. You can voluntarily ask for help, assist in your treatment, etc. I hope you will find a way to do so.
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ive held my job for almost 1.5 yrs now, nothing ever came up about it. They cannot see your mental health records because that is illegal. im just trying to show you that its not going to ruin your life having an illness.
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No i live in Australia and one of the places you arent allowed to travel to if you get court ordered is the US. I have had the police called on me before and i have been to the hospital 4 times but i am not allowed to tell them things when i get there because they will hurt me.
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How will they hurt you? Who is "they"? Is there anyone who won’t hurt you?
You seem to believe that it is many people's intention to hurt you. I doubt that's the case. There are "evil" people in this world, but the major of people don't care enough to continuously hurt others on purpose. The there are also a lot of good people in the world. I really think you need a higher level of care than what you are receiving. The fact you're hiding things from your T and doctors shows that you know something isn't right. If you thought it was "normal" there would be nothing to hide.
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Ugh sorry the thing changed
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Over the years I had several colleagues who had to go on leave due to mental breakdown (including hospital stay) .
They got better, got different or adjusted Meds and came back. They didn't lose their job or their license. And no one ever judged. As long as one takes care of their mental health one should be able to continue normal life. It doesn't have to ruin your life. On the other hand if you continue doing nothing about it you might get worse and then it will be a different story Yes "normal" is subjective but what you described goes beyond having little quirks Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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It's just my opinion, but I doubt you have been properly diagnosed since you don't tell your doctors about your delusional thoughts. I'm not even going to try to guess at a diagnosis, it's not my place. But delusions and hallucinations don't usually occur in the diagnoses you have. Some people with BPD suffer from paranoid thinking, but not to the degree you do. But BPD is often misdiagnosed. A lot of people who have been diagnosed with BPD actually suffer from BP, and if I'm not mistaken, some types of BP do have delusions. And your OCD may or may not be OCD. If it's the voices in your head telling you to do the things that seem like OCD, then it's probably not OCD.
You shouldn't be ashamed for what you're suffering with. A lot of disorders can be treated with medication... You don't have to suffer this way if you don't want to. I just think you need more treatment than therapy right now. I highly suggest a Pdoc. And maybe to help you start treatment, hospitalization. But nothing will help if you're not ho est with people. And I doubt medication or doctors are going to hurt you. As you say, it comes from the voices in your head which goes against common sense and they clear do not have your best interest. In the end, it's really up to you. We here can give you support and advice, but if you really want help you're going to need to be honest with your doctors.
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I know you didn't. Maybe I didn't express myself well. I just meant what you described needs medical attention. It is not just unique ways of seeing things etc Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Oh ok i well i dont know i dont really see anything that wrong with it other than it upsets me but i still feel like if someone told me they were experiencing the same thing i was i would believe them because there is no real reason that it couldnt happen.
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I am not saying it's not real or can't happen. I am not a doctor. But The fact that it upsets you means it's bad enough to be addressed. If it was all ok it wouldn't bother you. I worry about it getting worse if goes untreated Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Like how does one know for sure if it is one thing or the other because it could just be the demons.
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My dear, there are no demons. They don't exist. Please speak to your doctors about this, because if you don't I'm afraid it will just get worse. I have read this whole thread and I'm really worried about you.
The "demons" only exist inside your head, and they are there because you have a mental illness that has led to a psychosis. Now, I know you object to that word, for some reason, but it's not a bad word. It's a clinical term, and once a psychosis has been identified it can be treated properly, thus relieving the person suffering from it of their mental anguish. Don't you want that for yourself? Because I certainly want it for you, and I'm sure everyone else on this forum feels the same way. Getting help is not going to harm you, I swear. I wish I could take you to the doctor myself, and make sure you get the help you need and deserve, but alas I live on the other side of the world. Do you have someone who could go with you, to make you feel less scared? A mental health diagnosis isn't a menacing stamp of doom - in fact it is the very opposite of that. It is more like a protective shield, or an umbrella, or something; a diagnosis is the first step on the path to recovery. There are no demons, and there are no evil doctors who want to harm you; that is your illness talking. Please don't let your illness continue to ruin your life, because your life is way too precious for that. |
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I know you don't feel good. How can you, what you describe sounds awful. You do not need to apologize. I'm so sorry you feel this way.
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How can you know that the things aren't happening though especially when there is evidence to say the stuff is happening. I just I don't know anymore I everything my head won't stop I I don't think know what to do.
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#50
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You believe that things that are real aren't and you believe things that are totally unreal are real . That is very much a medical problem. Please seek help Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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