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Originally Posted by laceyjade10 I am new to talking and discussing these subjects with other people.
I have felt different my whole life and out of place with the people I grew up with. ...
I have dreams that come true, but I don't control them. They come out of the blue and sometimes don't make sense for up to a couple of years... I dont know if I can read someone or necessarily tell their future. ...
Also, and this is weirder to talk about because none of this is provable, but I feel things around me. Spirits maybe. Its not all the time. It's just random. In a building, house, outside.. Nothing too distinct, just know I feel the presence... |
I would go and see a doctor (seriously).
I know some posters on these forums might say, ‘Well done, you’re psychic, gifted, you should develop it', but if you are experiencing some of the following symptoms, you could be heading for a nervous breakdown. Delving in psychic and occult matters may actually precipitate the process.
(Extract from an article on wisegeek.com):
Those undergoing high levels of stress, for example after the death of a parent, spouse, or child, or who have been through a messy divorce are more likely to have a “nervous breakdown” if they are predisposed toward certain mental illnesses.
As well, even those who do not have a predisposition toward mental illness can have a nervous breakdown if they suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). PTSD can manifest years after a single traumatic event, and may be triggered by a situation that seems similar. With those who have undergone trauma, early counseling can help prevent a nervous breakdown.
Thus symptoms may differ for describing a nervous breakdown, but one can look for the following behaviors as possible symptoms that might precipitate a psychotic episode:
• Disinterest in work or family life
• Disinterest in social life or alienation from previously close friends and family
• Sleep disruption or much longer periods of sleep
• Significant changes in appetite, such as eating too little or too much
• Paranoid thoughts, such as the thought people are trying to harm you
• Thoughts of grandeur or invincibility
• Feelings of persistent anxiety or panic attacks
• Hearing voices
• Seeing people who are not there
• Thoughts of dying or wish to die
• Exhibiting strong or violent anger
• Having flashbacks to a prior traumatic event
• Increasing dependence on alcohol or drugs
• Inability to pursue a normal life, normal activities or normal relationships
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Get some real help. Don't be sucked down into a hell hole of delusion.
Take care.