TDS I think I'm having a psychotic break

I don't really see a reason for me to dig through a bunch of threads to see exactly where you said it when you just admitted to lying about a bunch of things again.

Correction - I've only ever lied about what drugs I've taken. Never lied about anything else.

I really do find it sad that a psychiatrist would think the right course of action for a 16 year old with psychotic episodes would be to prescribe them legal speed. 8(

Like you said, this is neither here nor there. Out of what I've tried - the stimulant drugs have worked, by far, the best out of all the meds I've tried (and I've been on hundreds of them). Doctors always tell me that I'm a really special patient - because I appear to have all the hallucinatory and delusional components of Schizophrenia - with almost no deterioration in cognitive function. In fact, I usually score higher on IQ tests that most normal people.

So it is what it is. My doctor doesn't have a problem prescribing it to me because he knows it's the med that's helped the best. Maybe something else would work better, but I'm not sure. I'm gonna ask my doctor the next time I see him if L-DOPA or L-DOPS might work even better than Adderall for me.
 
If you're actually hallucinating this badly, you most likely already lost your job. If you're not lying you need committed.

you're lying..
 
Yeah I think someone just suffers from an overactive imagination and compulsive lying. :\ I wasn't sure for a while, but I'm not convinced that someone with the magnitude of hallucinations/delusions that the op describes would be on the computer coherently talking about them. Oh well.
 
Yeah I think someone just suffers from an overactive imagination and compulsive lying. :\ I wasn't sure for a while, but I'm not convinced that someone with the magnitude of hallucinations/delusions that the op describes would be on the computer coherently talking about them. Oh well.

Lookup "Psychotic symptoms in Parkinson's Disease", "Dopamine Beta-Hydroxylase Deficiency" and "Psychotic symptoms in Autism and Autism-Spectrum Disorders".

Pretty clean cut if you ask me.
 
Keep it friendly and stop the bickering please or this thread is getting closed.
 
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