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Posted: 5/14/2003, 10:39 am
by happening fish
Well Alex has an avoidant personality. But we all knew that already.

Posted: 5/14/2003, 3:48 pm
by thirdhour
she also seems to have a problem with talking about herself in the third person

Posted: 5/14/2003, 4:01 pm
by Neil
Neil does too sometimes.......I think, hold on I'll ask him
Posted: 5/14/2003, 10:12 pm
by thirdhour
when you get ahold of him, let me know
Posted: 5/14/2003, 10:19 pm
by superrgirll
does one have a mental problem if one has imaginary friends?
Posted: 5/14/2003, 10:21 pm
by thirdhour
i don't have imaginary freinds....

GUYS! stop talking to me!

Posted: 5/14/2003, 10:27 pm
by superrgirll
does one have a mental problem is one befriends seagulls?
Posted: 5/14/2003, 10:30 pm
by thirdhour
no, of course not....the men in the white suits are here to HELP you.....

Posted: 5/14/2003, 11:14 pm
by Dr. Hobo
seagulls are evil
nippy enjoys barking at them
she's a good girl

Posted: 5/15/2003, 1:49 am
by One-Eye
Aerin doesn't live here anymore.
*wiggles finger*
Posted: 5/18/2003, 8:38 am
by bovine
Yes, I've had panic attacks. Also heard voices and had some minor visions once or twice, but pretty much panic attacks for the most part. I'm on medication now and it's going pretty well. Up to this past friday I had a little relapse for about a week, but no real "attacks," just feeling really stressed...the wierd thing is I really had nothing to be stressed about, and I realized that...kind of hard to explain.
[this is the part where you say, "oh, he's heard voices

that explains that whole tribute album thing..."]
The voices told me to do it
I guess once you get better after something like that you kind of have to laugh about it or you'll probably end up back where you were...
:::troy:::
Posted: 5/18/2003, 8:42 am
by bovine
Just voted in the poll. Results...57% yes...42% no...
It's that extra 1% of us who are really crazy, LOL
:::troy:::
Posted: 5/18/2003, 12:58 pm
by Dr. Hobo
bovine wrote:I guess once you get better after something like that you kind of have to laugh about it or you'll probably end up back where you were...
i couldnt agree with you more
i find it funny (and sad at times) about some of the stuff i did went thru.. im not entirely "out of the woods" or whatever yet and like you mentioned i still have relapses (not so much with panic attacks just my overall depression) but its more manageable now.. i find you can learn a lot by looking back at what has caused or what helps you in times like this to prevent REALLY bad relapses too..
the last time i had a really bad relapse coming on.. i told my dad i was homesick and needed to come home.. and that i wanted to take in a few olp shows on the way.. so i did
ended up goin to the villanova, selinsgrove and dayton (where they opened for creed) shows that way.. it was cool. had i not gone on that trip.. who knows what wouldve happened..
Posted: 5/18/2003, 3:05 pm
by superboots
yeah, it has gotten to the point for me where I know when an anxiety attack is coming and I try to prevent it and keep it under control. I haven't had a really bad one in a while, thank god.
I'm still trying to figure out how much stress I can put myself under before I start freaking out.
For me, I usually get depressed and anxious at the same time...it's annoying.
yay! it's so fun to be crazy!!!
and yeah, i agree with troy, you have to laugh about it or you might end up back to the way you were.
Posted: 8/5/2003, 7:22 pm
by superboots
heh look how i stopped this thread dead in its tracks
but i really want to know
who thinks they are crazy and who doesn't?
Disclaimer: I say "crazy" in the most polite, PC way ever possible
Posted: 8/5/2003, 7:24 pm
by Axtech
I'm an extreme introvert with avoidant tendencies.
Posted: 8/5/2003, 7:29 pm
by Dr. Hobo
im nuckin futs.. if thats what you mean bethany

Posted: 8/5/2003, 7:31 pm
by superboots

yup
yeah, i'm still a crazy basketcase
nothing has changed
