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Is it true that your lips get puffy when you die? Because that photo of her dead points that to me as correct. I OD'd on prescription drugs once and apparently I was so close to dying that my lips got really puffy.
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Very sad that mental illness affects so many youngsters, yet psychiatrists are unwilling to diagnose until of a certain age to be certain. Well there you go. It weren't just teenage rebellion shit.
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Very sad that mental illness affects so many youngsters, yet psychiatrists are unwilling to diagnose until of a certain age to be certain. Well there you go. It weren't just teenage rebellion shit.
I wasn't allowed to be diagnosed with my most severe mental disorder until 2016, when I turned 17, despite it being so bad that I was in hospital countless times due to psychosis and mood instability. I guess I can understand things like bipolar and personality disorders, but not fucking psychotic disorders.
(I was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder, in case anyone's curious).
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I wasn't allowed to be diagnosed with my most severe mental disorder until 2016, when I turned 17, despite it being so bad that I was in hospital countless times due to psychosis and mood instability. I guess I can understand things like bipolar and personality disorders, but not fucking psychotic disorders.
(I was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder, in case anyone's curious).
I was in my 20s when i was diagnosed with bpd, even though it was obvious all my teeenage life, i had self harm and anorexia and no relationships with anyone that worked. As for psychosis, i've had that once after a very stressful few months. I started hearing voices, seeing patterns on the walls. It's not as bad as made out like ooooh psycho. My sister has schizoaffective disorder, a mix between schizophrenia and bipolar. My friend is very ill at the moment with schizophrenia. She is on the depot jabs. Her hair is matted. She hardly speaks, washes. It makes me so sad. :(
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