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Originally posted by TrueBrit
reply to post by JameSimon
Mania is not a small disorder. I know a woman who suffers from such things, and she is either flying like an eagle, or hiding in her house, not wishing to come out into the world because she is unable to filter out the negatives she sees.
The best I can say on this issue, is that you should do what you can to find out what exactly is going on with you, and why, because sometimes things like this can escalate in terms of there severity, or transmute into other states. So its best to get a handle on this stuff, and I would say some professional advice is in order if you are concerned about it.
Its important to know yourself well, if you want to have any kind of a life after all!
Originally posted by TrueBrit
reply to post by JameSimon
Well to a certain extent you have a choice in the matter. Either you try and work on it yourself, allowing one of the symptoms of your particular mental state to prevent you from seeking aid, or you accept that despite your misgivings, getting professional help is an important part of claiming your life back, freeing yourself from the bonds your mind has placed about you.
It is worth re-stating that your lack of willingness to seek effective aid, is probably part of your symptomology, rather than being a genuine, wholesome and healthy opinion. If you injure yourself, or catch a horrible stomach bug, you go to a medical doctor for advice on how best to proceed with treatment. The mind and its ills are not to be treated any differently than the body in this regard.
Originally posted by TrueBrit
reply to post by JameSimon
Sounds to me like the rational part of your mind, and the part of your mind which is being acted upon by whatever is causing your dysfunction, are at war with one another. This is very disturbing, since clear seperations between elements of ones psyche, vying for control in such an overt fashion is often symptomatic of schizoid involvement. If you allow this to continue unchecked, you may be sabotaging yourself.