It makes me really angry when some of these people act all sanctimonious when I watch them on television. They chose to be in front of a camera! They don’t have the right to complain when someone watches them. Then they repeatedly invade my privacy in a way that can only be described as heinous. I hate it.
Do you think people are watching you?
What the hell are you talking about crimby??
If a pdoc asked me that question I would say “no”, but I really do believe people are invading my privacy in a heinous way. It’s disgusting when they sit there in front of a camera acting mortified that I am watching them on tv.
You know these people don’t even know you exist. It’s all in your head! They can’t see you!
You should tell your pdoc these things. They need to know what you are thinking to help you.
Having said that, it can be hard if you don’t trust them for some reason. I never had a reason not to trust my pdoc, for some reason they were never part of my delusions when I was off meds.
You’re probably right, but I lead two different lives. I live in a fantasy world where I think everyone on the planet is watching me, and I also live in a world where I am circumspect. The fantasy life is probably stronger.
Are you on any meds?!
What med are you on? Can you request your pdoc to go on a higher dose?
Clearly the ap is not working enough if you have these thoughts.
Yes. I am currently on Geodon, Seroquel, Wellbutrin, and Zoloft. They give me the ability to control my behavior, but I still live in my fantasy world.
Yes. In a big way. I hate it.
I know what you are talking about. Despite hearing voices and having delusions I can act like I’m normal thanks to meds. Sometimes things get overwhelming. The recovery has been slow. I don’t live in a fantasy world anymore, I used to.
I think you should talk to your doc. Perhaps they can either change meds or up the dosage??
I’m okay the way I am. I’ve had these delusions for over thirty years. This is the first time I have ever talked about them.
Ok! It’s good that you keep posting. Don’t be afraid to seek help if things get overwhelming.
I’ve had what people say are delusions since 2008. Never went away no matter what AP I tried.
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