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Posted by Eddie Sylvano on May 5, 2003, at 14:26:41
Why do things get to me so deeply? I can be happy as a clam, and a single argument or criticism levels me. All I can think is "This person suddenly hates me. Why else would they be doing this?"
Then my whole day's ruined.
Repeat.
Posted by Eddie Sylvano on May 5, 2003, at 14:29:35
In reply to Crying in the bathroom, posted by Eddie Sylvano on May 5, 2003, at 14:26:41
and I posted this in the wrong board.
sue me.
Posted by Snoozy on May 5, 2003, at 15:56:27
In reply to Crying in the bathroom, posted by Eddie Sylvano on May 5, 2003, at 14:26:41
Hi Eddie -
I posted to the wrong board a few days ago, so it happens.
I go through the same thing (and I've cried in the bathroom too). I don't know why I'm so strongly affected by things either. I think I have very high expectations/standards and if things aren't perfect, it really gets to me. Sometimes I realize it's completely out of proportion to an incident, but I can't change my feeling about it. Part of my mind says "it's no big deal - relax" but the rest of me won't let go.
I can't give you any answers, but I can tell you you're not alone.
> Why do things get to me so deeply? I can be happy as a clam, and a single argument or criticism levels me. All I can think is "This person suddenly hates me. Why else would they be doing this?"
> Then my whole day's ruined.
> Repeat.
>
Posted by Dr. Bob on May 6, 2003, at 8:37:25
In reply to great, posted by Eddie Sylvano on May 5, 2003, at 14:29:35
> and I posted this in the wrong board.
> sue me.It's not a big deal, here's a link:
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/social/20030506/msgs/224644.html
Bob
Posted by David Smith on May 10, 2003, at 1:13:53
In reply to Crying in the bathroom, posted by Eddie Sylvano on May 5, 2003, at 14:26:41
> Why do things get to me so deeply? I can be happy as a clam, and a single argument or criticism levels me. All I can think is "This person suddenly hates me. Why else would they be doing this?"
> Then my whole day's ruined.
> Repeat.
>Actually I feel this may be a side effect
of one of your meds. I have a twin brother.
We have both shared those same symptoms.
These feelings did not occur until the use of AD's.
They were most prominent after discontinuation of the AD's.
A return to meds eliminated the extremes for me.
My brother, who refuses to remedicate, continues to suffer.
He is brave.
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