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I constently find myself going into my fantasy world, whenever I read, watch, or listen to something. I just want to run and back forth. I sort of copy it. I guess just play out my own seniro. Where my self or my 'character' self is perfect. I mean perfect in my way - a bigger voice, different, and when I look at myself doing this I feel sick because i'm thinking about thoughts I know arn't true. I wounder when i'm acting them out I think there true. I don't want to be myself at times, I can't others to listen to me. All I mostly do with my friends is joke around, sometimes I wounder if thats why they like me. If i'm so bored and can't stand myself that I just don't like the real world. I fake pain and sadness. I'm sick with myself. Watching Evangelion makes me sad, even Naruto makes me sad. How could I make myself feel happer, am I just being stupid? (link)
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You have what I used to have.
Reality can often be very troubling, and it's no surprise that fantasy can be preferable. But you can't let it take over your life. I wish I could be of more help, but the truth is, I am not legally or medically qualified to tell you much more than I already have. Suffice to say: What you have is not unheard of. You may have the beginnings of Clinical Depression or another mental disorder, and it's worth asking your guidance counselor or school psychologist. You don't have to tell them everything, but just let them know what you're experiencing. I hope this helped.
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So well my question is about this "problem" i've had since I was pretty young. Basicly what it is well..at times evrything I hear will like echo strangely...like its hard to describe but its like I hear the acctuall sound then it echoes back angry and depressing. Like it doesnt even have to be a human voice just like the sound of a saltshaker hitting the table can sound depressing or almost angry at me.
Now its not completely random though...its almost as though I can chose when it starts but then getting it to stop is hard. I dont know. I just feel like im insane....does anyone else get this? is this normal? Please help...
P.S. I'm a 15 year old guy (link)
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I have the exact same thing. I'm 14.
What we have is a hypersensitivity to sound that is controlled by emotion. Think about WHEN this happens: How you're feeling, if anything unsettling just happened. For me, when someone's pissed at me, it kicks in. Just knowing that you have it can help a lot.
Hope I helped!
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im 14/f and i have the symptons of bipolar disorder. i thought only older people could develop this order. is it possible that at my age i have this? (link)
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Bipolar disorder can affect all ages... So I'm sorry, but yes, it is. I advise you seek psychological help.
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ok, this might seem like a weird question. But I just told my mum about this problem i'm having and she got really worried and told me i have to stop at once. it got me a bit freaked that i might have some mental problem or something, my mum just said so...
So, here's the problem: Every single thing i read and every single word i look at i have to read backwards. My mind just tells me to read it backwards and i can't stop. No matter how hard i try i can't stop myself. I know, I know, this is probably really stupid, but just thought id ask.
thanks (link)
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Hrm... You may well be dyslexic, which would suck. Dyslexia doesn't have to show up early, it can appear when you least expect it. Ask a specialist at your school.
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i really need help. like, from a pyschatrist. and i really don't know how to ask my parents.
but first i wanted to ask everyone on here a few questions.
IF YOU HAVE BEEN TO A SHRINK;
-- is it weird talking to them?
-- does it really help?
-- how did you ask your parents?
-- how does it work? like the visits?
thank you everyone that takes the time to answer. (link)
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1. It all depends whether you find a shrink who's right for you. For me, I was very comfortable with my shrink, so no.
2. YES. Even if they only give you minor advice, it's good to just have someone to listen.
3. I didn't. I got referred.
4. Usually, someone takes you in to see the shrink for an hour or so every week. It can be more or less depending on the case... It's pretty simple.
I hope this helps! And if you really don't know how to ask, then perhaps you could at least bring it up in conversation, see what they think. At present, that may be your best bet.
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