I'm so excited

I think I’m finally over my delusion!

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Here’s another (((hug))) just to be sure!

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I still have the cloning delusion but I’m more open to thinking it’s actually a delusion now that I think I’m over my main delusion.

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I hope so @flowers20 . That would be a great step forward for you.

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I still have the devil delusion.

Well, it seems like the N Korea delusion has caused you the most stress, so it’s still a great step forward.

I’m willing more now to reconsider my delusions as delusions.

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I just think it’s ridiculous to think they would carry me everywhere and use my presence as justification to kill others, correct?

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I would say so, yes.

Now I don’t have the devil delusion but have the North Korea one sort of still.

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I hope that the periods you have insight become vaster and vaster.

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The problem I’m struggling with is feeling I have no mental problems and this is real.

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Trust your pdoc. Trust the people around you. I believe they call it anosognosia.

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My boyfriend tells me I’m not delusional but my family and doctor says I am. Should I trust them more than my boyfriend?

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Yes. It sounds like you’re in a folie à deux. That’s when 2 people are together delusional.

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Is this the same boyfriend that says he’s a fallen angel? That should be a clue to you how reliable his opinion is.

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You’re boyfriend is harming you by telling you that you’re not delusional

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I think so. They are qualified/have known you your whole life.

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