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Q: schitzophrenia , sleep desorder , bipolar disorder ?
asked by: Basketball freak812 on July 5th, 2007
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Ever since i was 16 i thought that me struggling socially and in school was due to some disorder. for some reason, i only need 2 hours of sleep a night, i masturbate alot and cant help it. I feel jittery and wanting to run around all the time for no reason. For some reason, I make scenerios in my head...for example, what if gravity pulled everything up instead of it pulling it down...then what would happen. I always think im listening but when someone asks what just happened,what somebody just said....i dont remember for some reason. I also think in my head..what if i have schitzophrenia...because i hear noise for a split second, but then it goes away.. dont know if its in my head or really just happened...its like ppl talking, but thts happened eversince i learned about schitzophrenia...so i think its all in my head. IUnno why, but i feel jittery sometimes...only a little bit, and want to run around.... is there somthing wrong with me
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CiaoBella
replied on July 11th, 2007
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I think you should go talk to a psychiatrist or at least your family doctor. From what you said, something could be the matter, but it could be an anxiety disorder. When you hear something and people are around, ask them if they heard it to, that way you can see if it's just you or not. It seems to me though that you are worrying a lot and it could be an anxiety thing, especially with the jitters. Go talk to a doctor, there is no shame in it, and it will put your mind to ease, just make sure they take you seriously and really hear what you are saying.
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