RE: Mental Illness and the Psych Ward
January 12, 2013 at 3:55 pm
(This post was last modified: January 12, 2013 at 3:56 pm by paulpablo.)
I had mild OCD when i was younger, touching things a certain amount of time. I would imagine objects having emotions so I used to do things like if i dropped one piece of chocolate i would have to drop another piece to keep the first piece company. Other than that i tend to ignore all this talk of depression and ADD.
some of my family has had depression and they just get books on how to deal with it and stuff but i think admitting you have it and settling down with it makes it worse, its better to be active or if you cant do that educate yourself or read about other subjects, anything is better than sitting there thinking more about your depression.
When i was in school some teachers though i had ADD but its never effected my life enough for me to really be concerned, if im interested in something ill pay attention, if im sat in a maths class or sat watching any lord of the rings films i wont pay attention because i think they are both shitttt.
Also this is just the morbid side of me but id love to see what its like in one of those mental wards
some of my family has had depression and they just get books on how to deal with it and stuff but i think admitting you have it and settling down with it makes it worse, its better to be active or if you cant do that educate yourself or read about other subjects, anything is better than sitting there thinking more about your depression.
When i was in school some teachers though i had ADD but its never effected my life enough for me to really be concerned, if im interested in something ill pay attention, if im sat in a maths class or sat watching any lord of the rings films i wont pay attention because i think they are both shitttt.
Also this is just the morbid side of me but id love to see what its like in one of those mental wards
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