Psycho-Babble Social Thread 25216

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Recovering from Schizo-affective disorder

Posted by omega man on June 11, 2002, at 1:12:01

i'm glad here is a place i can get this out....

I was really ill with this diagnosis for quite long time...I could'nt live with anyone...I always needed space which is Par for the course..

now i'm 35 and seem with omega 3 handle being stable round people...its very strange time...

the whole structure of my life was so I could have space....little noises driving me crazy....people coming round when my head was too busy, and not having the ability to say why I could not talk and so many relationships, go out, not because I was low...but just because my head cognitively had a limit till I felt like I was drowning in other peoples agenda...

now my DX is just seasonal affective disorder..as long as I keep taking omega 3....to recover from the Schizo range of disorders is quite a new thing....

anybody else having troubles like this ?....the problem feels really heavy....now i'm out the bubble I feel in many ways I have the social brain of someone ten years younger....(ten years of no relationships)...
its great i'm out of it...but I feel so strange..having given up on ever being able to have a relationship...I find it really hard...I have got so used to living alone ..in the sense that being 35 but having only lived with a girl once....(at least i've had some fun)...what if omega 3 poops out..well I suppose nobody here has an answer to that..I suppose many people here have the same type of problems...

A crash course in relationships ? I suppose what i'm asking is what will be the classic mistakes I might get into now that i'm looking .. it feels so strange that I could have a relationship and I really want to...
I had to resign myself to a life in a studio...I feel so remote from females....when they touch me I just freeze

 

Re: Recovering from Schizo-affective disorder » omega man

Posted by ctrlalt n del on June 11, 2002, at 10:53:16

In reply to Recovering from Schizo-affective disorder, posted by omega man on June 11, 2002, at 1:12:01


Good to see omega3 is working for you...it made me constantly angry.
Relationships...I wouldn't try too hard to seek ..if you are constantly yearning usually you don't find..
Maybe concentrate on social activities or whatever crumbles your cookie then the love of your life will sneak up on you...
35 a brilliant age to be! especially a young 35.
I'm a 35 year old teenager : )
You freeze because you're nervous/shy or they're the wrong type of female?
Shyness can be sexy to a girlie.

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(")(")_ the little bunny agrees

 

Re: Recovering from Schizo-affective disorder

Posted by KB on June 13, 2002, at 10:00:54

In reply to Re: Recovering from Schizo-affective disorder » omega man, posted by ctrlalt n del on June 11, 2002, at 10:53:16

The only thing I can offer as far as relationships is, just keep communicating. If you're feeling shy or uncomfortable or whatever - tell her, because otherwise she may misinterpret your behavior and you'll get into all kinds of confusion.

 

Re: Recovering from Schizo-affective disorder

Posted by omega man on June 16, 2002, at 1:03:27

In reply to Re: Recovering from Schizo-affective disorder, posted by KB on June 13, 2002, at 10:00:54

you know I don't remember posting the above.. but I seem to have found someone...crazier than me..

 

Re: please be civil » omega man

Posted by Dr. Bob on June 16, 2002, at 15:23:53

In reply to Re: Recovering from Schizo-affective disorder, posted by omega man on June 16, 2002, at 1:03:27

> you know I don't remember posting the above.. but I seem to have found someone...crazier than me..

Please try not to post anything that could lead others to feel down, thanks.

Bob

PS: Follow-ups regarding posting policies, and complaints about posts, should be redirected to Psycho-Babble Administration.

 

Re: please be civil » Dr. Bob

Posted by omega man on June 16, 2002, at 18:21:38

In reply to Re: please be civil » omega man, posted by Dr. Bob on June 16, 2002, at 15:23:53

> you know I don't remember posting the above.. but I seem to have found someone...crazier than me..

Please try not to post anything that could lead others to feel down, thanks.

Bob

>

you keep taking what I say wrongly..or i'm not clear...I was referring to someone I just met IRL.


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