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ZardozOmega

ZardozOmega

Narcissist Gay NEET-cel
Mar 4, 2020
718
I simply cannot stop thinking about some fucked up things I did in the past, and how many opportunities I failed to captalize on, and how little i have experienced as a teenager. The thoughts won't stop
 
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Stick

Stick

Experienced
Aug 31, 2020
269
Same here, it's super common with anxiety. Doesn't make it feel better, though.
Writing it down tends to help me, but I know. It's awful.
 
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Lost in a Dream

He/him - Metal head
Feb 22, 2020
1,873
I'm in the same situation. Usually I can't do much more than distract myself, but sometimes it's too bad for that to actually work. Sometimes watching videos related to things that are funny or that I am interested in helps, but not always. I'm sorry that you have to be on this boat with me.
 
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Panna

Panna

Enlightened
Aug 31, 2020
1,005
For me, simply telling myself that repeating the same thought in my head reinforces and makes it stronger. If I think about something that happened all day, and constantly tell myself why I'm mad, it just gets worse, so simply telling myself to not be helps to reduce the effects somewhat. Sorry if that's pointlessly obvious, it helps me out.
 
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Mr2005

Mr2005

Don't shoot the messenger, give me the gun
Sep 25, 2018
3,622
Mine is that I didn't join a forum as a teenager so coming here now is a form of self harm
 
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LonelyDude15

LonelyDude15

Currently Spiraling
Sep 26, 2020
276
I'm just the same it got really bad for me about 2 years ago. I'm thinking it might be a form of OCD.
 
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ZardozOmega

ZardozOmega

Narcissist Gay NEET-cel
Mar 4, 2020
718
I'm just the same it got really bad for me about 2 years ago. I'm thinking it might be a form of OCD.

that's an interesting way of looking at it. i'm going to mention this to my psychiatrist
 
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KiraLittleOwl

Lost in transition
Jan 25, 2019
1,082
Yes, I experience this as well. This is incredibly painful when it's coming in full force
 
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