My paranoia seems to have subsided since I have taken a break from work. It’s weird. All my paranoid thoughts were about work and I’ve taken that out of my routine and there is no paranoia anymore…
I feel the same way. I am back Monday.
No, not all the time.
It is so frustrating. I want to continue to work but this makes it so difficult. I do not want to quit another time because I see myself going into a new job and the cycle of quitting starting again.
That’s why I am staying put.
this time when I go back I need to keep reminding myself that I am the problem, not other people.
Some how we need to get past this barrier, as if we choose to work, we need to be secure in what we’re doing as there is little help unless you’re a danger to yourself or others
maby because work stresses you a bit it triggers paranoia
I am going to stay put as well. I feel quite humiliated revealing my diagnosis to everyone. And I feel embrarrased over the paranoid thoughts and talking to people about them. Jobs like mine are scarce. So I won’t quit. Just want to take a breather.
Yes but it doesn’t always happen to this extent. I think its’ the anxiety but I have an app coming up and will know more then.
Take the breather. I have them every few months.
I am thinking about ditching the NHS.
They don’t do anything unless things go toxic.
I was very sick a few weeks ago and my appointment with the psychiatrist was supposed to be on Tuesday but it’s too little too late.
For once I was lucky and the GP prescribed me Zopiclone so I was able to get a little sleep and recover myself to where I am now.
Fear is an experience, it’s purpose is to curb desire, desiring the curbing of desire is what produces paranoia.
That’s straight out of my Tao of Steve reference from the other day. You’re just adding your own creepiness to it. At least that’s my opinion. I mean what you just did there isn’t even accurate in any way.
I barely speak Greek, was taught to decipher cryptic crosswords of my own design by Peter Tosh, it’s quite fun, but will also send you mad.
The correct term is “false etymologies”.
It’s simple @anon80629714, work triggered your anxiety and paranoia because it was too stressful.
Stress can trigger our symptoms.
Malcolm X memorized the entire Webster’s dictionary, it’s a crazy game to play, numerology and algebra, but no more crazy than anything else, just don’t think it will get you anywhere different to where you are now.
For me, I have paranoia even when I’m not at work. It comes and goes but generally isn’t there in the morning. Then in the afternoon it creeps back up again. I’m on medical leave right now but I’m hoping I can go back to work next week. My job is a rare one too.
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