Any One Here Suffer From A Mental Disorder?

I think sometimes we put in different boxes given a name when many times it just part of human condition saying that I get panic attacks and just awful things to have.Deppresion awful thing to have but many people say depressed and they just pissed off and end up on medication which makes things worse
 
Forgive worse spelling than usual I got prism glasses on and nearly blinding me
 
I suffer from CRS.

(Can't Remember S**t)
 
I don't have anyone in my family with mental illness that I am aware of.
 
Interesting dead people walking around awaiting to utilize "signing". Which segment of "mental illness" is this slotted?
 
Interesting dead people walking around awaiting to utilize "signing". Which segment of "mental illness" is this slotted?

Its not.
(Holds left hand to lip, plays a bit....signs with right hand...im not crazy!!! Eye balls look sideways twice)
 
Haven't noticed any dead people walking around here in Toronto.

Perhaps in "dream land". Presuming "they" were not cremated.

Never dull here in Alldeaf.com perhaps a word to the wise watch out for "angry dead persons" on the prowl.
 
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Don't feel many people are gonna broadcast that they have mental issues....:giggle:...Taking a trip to the looney bin most likely would change anybody's perspective of themselves....:giggle:

Don't think I'm looney...other people may differ on my perspective...
 
Hard to believe one can "insight" into their "mental problems"?
 
I have panic attacks in fact had one ten mins ago that why come on computer take mind off it...OHdear this thread not helped
 
Panic attacks?...Do you consider them a form of mental issues?...Used to have them too...Learned how to breathe and close my eyes....until it passed. It wasn't life threatening to me...but maybe to some people it is. We all differ.

Used to have a phobia over insects....even ants....but didn't consider it a mental issue. Just pick up the nearest shoe or whatever and squash that bug to hell...or call the exterminator.

And I also got breathless over heights....so I went on a Ferris Wheel with a friend and he held my hand for assurance....After that, I was fine. :hmm:

Has anyone ever truly defined "normal"? and what's "crazy"?....What's normal to some, is crazy to others....People do some things that I consider "Nuts"...but is their normal way of doing things....:hmm: And vise-versa.....

And like I said, taking a trip to the Looney Bin would change a lot of people's perception of things and the way some people do or act out.
 
Haven't noticed any dead people walking around here in Toronto.

Perhaps in "dream land". Presuming "they" were not cremated.

Never dull here in Alldeaf.com perhaps a word to the wise watch out for "angry dead persons" on the prowl.

Toronto is full of dead people doc....
Full of em
 
I don't "claim" to have "insight" into how much "understanding" one has on their own "mental health/disorders" Excluding computers where everyone is/can be a "self defined expert".
 
I would only consider a mental disorder as bipolar or manic depressive, schizophrenia, psychosis, things along that line that have been diagnosed by a doctor and the person is on meds for those diseases.

Sorry to say I had people in my family with some of those, each one has passed away. Very unsettling situations when you have to witness the turmoil the person suffers and you are unable to help them!
 
I would only consider a mental disorder as bipolar or manic depressive, schizophrenia, psychosis, things along that line that have been diagnosed by a doctor and the person is on meds for those diseases.

Sorry to say I had people in my family with some of those, each one has passed away. Very unsettling situations when you have to witness the turmoil the person suffers and you are unable to help them!

clinical depression is a mental illness too if a person has depression for a long term they should get help .
 
Panic attacks?...Do you consider them a form of mental issues?...Used to have them too...Learned how to breathe and close my eyes....until it passed. It wasn't life threatening to me...but maybe to some people it is. We all differ.

Used to have a phobia over insects....even ants....but didn't consider it a mental issue. Just pick up the nearest shoe or whatever and squash that bug to hell...or call the exterminator.

And I also got breathless over heights....so I went on a Ferris Wheel with a friend and he held my hand for assurance....After that, I was fine. :hmm:

Has anyone ever truly defined "normal"? and what's "crazy"?....What's normal to some, is crazy to others....People do some things that I consider "Nuts"...but is their normal way of doing things....:hmm: And vise-versa.....

And like I said, taking a trip to the Looney Bin would change a lot of people's perception of things and the way some people do or act out.

yes I do if it affects your life to such extent..when they first happened I would pull my hands along wall just see if I was alive..i can get quite frightened I spent months just holding husbands belt following him around..they worse thing of my life...a lot had gone on in that period of time had child who Downs Became ill ended up deaf it was proberly nervouse breakdown leaving me with panic attacks...I would not wish them on worse enermy
 
after I had that horrible auto accident and was knocked out cold I got panic attacks while in a car , if another car looked like it was not going to stop , I panic . My ex husband was driving and after I brought a new car and started driving again I got panic attacks but closing my eyes would not had worked for me. I can just see the police ," Will you see officer I had a panic attack and thought it would help to close my eyes" .
 
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