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Q: Fantasizing: am I Crazy?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on October 26th, 2006
i'm feeling really down sometimes and i keep thinking that i'm special to the the world and that i have special powers and i get sighns that help me make decisions with my life.then i understand that all theese things are just strange.am i going crazy?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on November 27th, 2006
Mental Conditions Answer A1741
As long as you realize that your thoughts are only fiction, it would seem that you are not "crazy", but only a dreamer. There is nothing wrong about fantasizing as long as you don’t ignore reality.


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