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Honestly just enjoy it while it lasts and don’t fall for the back door spike 😭
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Thisss has happened to me
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how long did it take for you for them to stop
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Well I think it was really bad for like 2-3 months and then the 4th I started feeling a bit better
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@kathernyr Well actually maybe 5 months I think? Or 6
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@kathernyr this gives me hope this is my firs month with them. it’s horrible
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How come sometimes these thoughts bother the shit outta you, sometimes like no big deal?
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They just slowly start being there less when you get better, and I feel you 🥺 but you’ll get thought it!
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But I’m not getting better though
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thank you 🤎
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@random_person That’s why when you start feeling better or if your slowly feeling like yourself again is what I mean
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I struggle so bad with intrusive thoughts. They can be so bad that I'll cry because I KNOW that's not how I feel or want to do. (Too embarrassed to say what they're about) I'll constantly try to figure out why I have them, and constantly figure out what they mean, causing me to constantly circle around and around. I had to get on anxeity meds, which helped a little but the thoughts still happen. How do you help yourself with this? How do you know that you're just not some physcopath? 😅
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So I was enjoying some “me time” and had intrusive thoughts, but it felt like just for a second I liked it. Like I’m holding myself back from “enjoying” the thought. And the thoughts are related to things I was into when I was younger, but sometimes I feel like I might still like it even though 9/10 I wouldn’t give it a second thought. Is this common? Or is this just denial? Thanks
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How do I stop letting my intrusive thoughts control me? Ive been having them for almost a year, once I graduated, become more isolated and lost more friends they've become worse. I feel like when I had friends and was still going to school they weren't as bad probably because I was living more so I didn't take them as seriously. But now that Im home all day and alone they've gotten worse and it feels like they're starting to control my life. Theres times where Im on social media and eventually I forget about them but then when I realize I forgot about them they come back. Sometimes the thought just lingers it doesn't even just pop in my head and go away. I can't tell anyone in my family because they'd judge me for the thoughts and they don't really believe in mental illnesses. I also sometimes think of what other people may think of me if they knew the thoughts I had and it makes it worse. How do I stop letting these thoughts control/trigger me and stop reacting or feeling some type of way about them.
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