Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Schizophrenia Psychopathia Anorexia Pedophilia Vampire Personality Disorder (Reinfelds Syndrome) Multiple Personality Disorder Anger Management Problems Depression
Please do not judge me, I have never acted on my thoughts, I would not even be able to with my physical disability.
Quote: from mwsk91 at 3:16 pm on Mar. 17, 2008 Oh, I am not wrong, for I know what I am talking about, they may be inter-related, but it does not mean that they are entirely having to do with each other in each situation, that is what I have been trying to say all along, but you didnt listen. I have read every single word you wrote in this thread, of coarse I have been listening. It's pretty damn obvious you had no idea that the conditions were related at ALL, until the links started popping up. Again, go back and read what you wrote, quit trying to back out, and put it to rest. I'm done with this thread.
Oh, I am not wrong, for I know what I am talking about, they may be inter-related, but it does not mean that they are entirely having to do with each other in each situation, that is what I have been trying to say all along, but you didnt listen.
I have read every single word you wrote in this thread, of coarse I have been listening. It's pretty damn obvious you had no idea that the conditions were related at ALL, until the links started popping up. Again, go back and read what you wrote, quit trying to back out, and put it to rest.
I'm done with this thread.
I knew they were related, it had nothing to do with the links. Also, no one asked.
Quote: from osmoticdespair at 6:46 am on Mar. 17, 2008 Don't forget trollmorphism. I hear its a bitch. Oh, so you must suffer from harassdisabledpeople syndrome.
Don't forget trollmorphism. I hear its a bitch.
Oh, so you must suffer from harassdisabledpeople syndrome.
I never said that OCD and Anorexia were not related, I simply said they were not always related. OCD does not always go with Anorexia. They are inter-related, but they are not always based off of each other, I do know what I am talking about. I have the disabilities, you dont.
Oh get over yourself, will you? You don't know me, you don't know if I have them or not. Go back and read what you wrote, because you obviously don't remember. You never said they were not always related - you said I was stupid for thinking they WERE. Don't twist your words or mine. You got owned - deal with it and don't try and back yourself out.
"Hand in hand" is the same damn thing as related or going together, by the way, before you try and twist that up as well.
Quote: from RememberTheName at 6:54 pm on Mar. 16, 2008 Quote: from jennxdidxWHAT at 8:30 pm on Mar. 16, 2008 *shrug* it made sense to me. their cases overlap. It makes perfect sense. Don't listen to mwsk91. She/he is just arguing for the sake of arguing about something she/he knows nothing about and most likely doesn't have. Here is an idea, do not accuse me of lying, every problem I have is a real problem.
Quote: from jennxdidxWHAT at 8:30 pm on Mar. 16, 2008 *shrug* it made sense to me. their cases overlap. It makes perfect sense. Don't listen to mwsk91. She/he is just arguing for the sake of arguing about something she/he knows nothing about and most likely doesn't have.
*shrug* it made sense to me. their cases overlap.
It makes perfect sense. Don't listen to mwsk91. She/he is just arguing for the sake of arguing about something she/he knows nothing about and most likely doesn't have.
Here is an idea, do not accuse me of lying, every problem I have is a real problem.
Sure. If if you are telling the truth, the first part of my point still applies, arguing for the sake of arguing about something you know nothing about.
Quote: from mwsk91 at 8:01 pm on Mar. 16, 2008 Quote: from RememberTheName at 5:54 pm on Mar. 16, 2008 Quote: from mwsk91 at 7:51 pm on Mar. 16, 2008 Quote: from RememberTheName at 5:49 pm on Mar. 16, 2008 Quote: from mwsk91 at 7:44 pm on Mar. 16, 2008 Quote: from RememberTheName at 5:42 pm on Mar. 16, 2008 Have you actually been diagnosed with all of those by a pro, or did you just look up symptoms on the net and say "Hey! I fit!"? Hmm, well I was diagnosed with DMD, the physical disability when I was 7, I was diagnosed with the other disabilities after I tried to kill myself four times and I had to get a psychological evaluation. Well then I'm sorry. You got dealt a bad card. The good thing though, is if you're able to overcome one of your worse (main) disabilities, a few of the others will vanish as well. No, that is simply not true, because none of the disabilities are related in my condition. Yes they are. Almost any one of those could have stemmed off the other, especially depression. If you were professionally diagnosed, you should know this. OCD and anorexia go hand in hand, for example. Are you seriously stupid? Anorexia is an eating disorder, OCD is when you need everything to be perfect. Wait a second, am I seriously stupid? The better question is, are you? http://www.healthyplace.com/Communities/Eating_Disorders/peacelovehope/ocd.html http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/38398.php http://www.bibri.com/eatingdisorderinfo/obsessiv.htm
Quote: from RememberTheName at 5:54 pm on Mar. 16, 2008 Quote: from mwsk91 at 7:51 pm on Mar. 16, 2008 Quote: from RememberTheName at 5:49 pm on Mar. 16, 2008 Quote: from mwsk91 at 7:44 pm on Mar. 16, 2008 Quote: from RememberTheName at 5:42 pm on Mar. 16, 2008 Have you actually been diagnosed with all of those by a pro, or did you just look up symptoms on the net and say "Hey! I fit!"? Hmm, well I was diagnosed with DMD, the physical disability when I was 7, I was diagnosed with the other disabilities after I tried to kill myself four times and I had to get a psychological evaluation. Well then I'm sorry. You got dealt a bad card. The good thing though, is if you're able to overcome one of your worse (main) disabilities, a few of the others will vanish as well. No, that is simply not true, because none of the disabilities are related in my condition. Yes they are. Almost any one of those could have stemmed off the other, especially depression. If you were professionally diagnosed, you should know this. OCD and anorexia go hand in hand, for example. Are you seriously stupid? Anorexia is an eating disorder, OCD is when you need everything to be perfect.
Quote: from mwsk91 at 7:51 pm on Mar. 16, 2008 Quote: from RememberTheName at 5:49 pm on Mar. 16, 2008 Quote: from mwsk91 at 7:44 pm on Mar. 16, 2008 Quote: from RememberTheName at 5:42 pm on Mar. 16, 2008 Have you actually been diagnosed with all of those by a pro, or did you just look up symptoms on the net and say "Hey! I fit!"? Hmm, well I was diagnosed with DMD, the physical disability when I was 7, I was diagnosed with the other disabilities after I tried to kill myself four times and I had to get a psychological evaluation. Well then I'm sorry. You got dealt a bad card. The good thing though, is if you're able to overcome one of your worse (main) disabilities, a few of the others will vanish as well. No, that is simply not true, because none of the disabilities are related in my condition. Yes they are. Almost any one of those could have stemmed off the other, especially depression. If you were professionally diagnosed, you should know this. OCD and anorexia go hand in hand, for example.
Quote: from RememberTheName at 5:49 pm on Mar. 16, 2008 Quote: from mwsk91 at 7:44 pm on Mar. 16, 2008 Quote: from RememberTheName at 5:42 pm on Mar. 16, 2008 Have you actually been diagnosed with all of those by a pro, or did you just look up symptoms on the net and say "Hey! I fit!"? Hmm, well I was diagnosed with DMD, the physical disability when I was 7, I was diagnosed with the other disabilities after I tried to kill myself four times and I had to get a psychological evaluation. Well then I'm sorry. You got dealt a bad card. The good thing though, is if you're able to overcome one of your worse (main) disabilities, a few of the others will vanish as well. No, that is simply not true, because none of the disabilities are related in my condition.
Quote: from mwsk91 at 7:44 pm on Mar. 16, 2008 Quote: from RememberTheName at 5:42 pm on Mar. 16, 2008 Have you actually been diagnosed with all of those by a pro, or did you just look up symptoms on the net and say "Hey! I fit!"? Hmm, well I was diagnosed with DMD, the physical disability when I was 7, I was diagnosed with the other disabilities after I tried to kill myself four times and I had to get a psychological evaluation. Well then I'm sorry. You got dealt a bad card. The good thing though, is if you're able to overcome one of your worse (main) disabilities, a few of the others will vanish as well.
Quote: from RememberTheName at 5:42 pm on Mar. 16, 2008 Have you actually been diagnosed with all of those by a pro, or did you just look up symptoms on the net and say "Hey! I fit!"? Hmm, well I was diagnosed with DMD, the physical disability when I was 7, I was diagnosed with the other disabilities after I tried to kill myself four times and I had to get a psychological evaluation.
Have you actually been diagnosed with all of those by a pro, or did you just look up symptoms on the net and say "Hey! I fit!"?
Hmm, well I was diagnosed with DMD, the physical disability when I was 7, I was diagnosed with the other disabilities after I tried to kill myself four times and I had to get a psychological evaluation.
Well then I'm sorry. You got dealt a bad card. The good thing though, is if you're able to overcome one of your worse (main) disabilities, a few of the others will vanish as well.
No, that is simply not true, because none of the disabilities are related in my condition.
Yes they are. Almost any one of those could have stemmed off the other, especially depression. If you were professionally diagnosed, you should know this. OCD and anorexia go hand in hand, for example.
Are you seriously stupid? Anorexia is an eating disorder, OCD is when you need everything to be perfect.
Wait a second, am I seriously stupid? The better question is, are you?
http://www.healthyplace.com/Communities/Eating_Disorders/peacelovehope/ocd.html
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/38398.php
http://www.bibri.com/eatingdisorderinfo/obsessiv.htm
It's true. There is a link between OCD and annorexia. A lot of annorexics also have OCD.
A lot of psychological problems are related... that doesn't mean that everyone with one problem has another - just that a lot do. For example, not everyone with OCD has annorexia, but a lot of annorexics have OCD.