Maladaptive Daydreaming: where wild minds come to rest
Is there a natural medicine that i can use for my condition? People recommend me that i use antidepressant but i don't like using pills.
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I was a lead technical writer and designer of a chemical warehouse. Try new things were you must not have a short attention span, with lots of pressure involved. Being in charge and serious towards work has drastically changed things about me.
I live in a house shared with strict people who expect I mind their possessions. My relationship with them can be very gut wrenching and they know about my MDD. Get into any situation that will really wake you up.
Hey u cant cure MDD. There is no cure for it. All you can do, all any of us can do is to manage it. The real issue here is that its a relatively new disease and there isnt much research done on it. Ive been doing this since I was 11 and Im going to turn 25 this year. And Ive learnt to handle it, enough to finish medical college. If you have any questions on how to handle it, please do feel free to msg or reply.
I find it impressive your a medical student who happens to be an former MDD'er. I guess any intelligent person in an in depth field can daydream. I used to think it mostly applied to artists, but that was just narrow thinking.
Of course one can cure it. Get a good, serious psychotherapist and start dismantling your issues one by one. If MD has robbed you of formative years, there's no anti-depressant in the world that can get things fixed for you. The only natural cure is self-analysis, psychotherapy, digging, rediscovering, releasing parts of yourself that have been frozen in time and giving them a rightful place in your life so that the normal psychic development may continue. This isn't cancer so that we need more research to tell us how to fix things which we can't see or have the technical knowledge to grasp. We're talking about the human psyche here, that one thing you can have insight into if you dig in it and stare at it long enough. It doesn't matter how much research has been done: if you don't kickstart your recovery yourself, there's no anti-depressant or medical research that can get it done for you. Second, any serious analytic therapist can grapple with fantasy addiction, so for whoever needs medical help, that's the first place where to seek it.
MedStudent said:
Hey u cant cure MDD. There is no cure for it. All you can do, all any of us can do is to manage it. The real issue here is that its a relatively new disease and there isnt much research done on it. Ive been doing this since I was 11 and Im going to turn 25 this year. And Ive learnt to handle it, enough to finish medical college. If you have any questions on how to handle it, please do feel free to msg or reply.
Thanks, I might do this next year
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