Please Help, Don’t Know What’s Wrong With Me?
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I’ve had this for around possibly over 2 years now, but it’s on and off.
I’m quite smart, high IQ.
I can get quite depressed think about the usual things, I could get angry etc.
I don’t really like humanity/people, so i’m extremely introverted.
That’s the straight things out the way, but I feel there is many complex aspects that even I can’t figure out; my way of thinking – introspectively and intense, i’m quite melancholic – see things mainly grey/b/w, when I try to sleep I see STRANGE images/faces etc, causing me to open my eyes.
I’m not angsty, more pessimistic, I feel ahead of my time, I question reality and what not.
Whenever I look at myself in the mirror, it doesn’t feel like me; like my brain’s embedded in me, i don’t recognize myself.
I PERMANENTLY feel like there’s some emptiness that needs to be sorted, I need to be diagnosed.
I used to medicate with alcohol, and cut twice/three times before.
Best answer:
Answer by Andie
You’re probably depressed. Go see your doctor, as him/her about it.
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