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My thought train
My thought train





my thought train
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So was that just 11 year old me desperate for attention about a fake illness? But I was genuinely in the worst time of my life and genuinely felt awful every freaking day. That all was during the time I was 11-13 ish time, now I just turned 15 2 hours ago (lol) but it’s not POSSIBLE to have an illness for 2 years. That’s not schizophrenia though if I just got better. Something awful had to happen to me that day. I’d hallucinate all the time and had this one guy in my head order me around in life, listened to whatever he ordered me to do like cut off all my friendships or not to smile for a day, and when I wouldn’t, I’d get punished. But back then, it was pretty freaking severe. I wouldn’t say I had schizophrenia but because of how terrified I was of offending schizophrenics, I never dared call myself them. Treatment usually requires medication to manage the symptoms of the underlying conditions, but people may also learn coping skills to help them focus on and manage their thoughts. The most common cause of thought blocking is schizophrenia, but trauma, brain injuries, and some drugs may also induce thought blocking. While it is similar to the deliberate process of avoiding thoughts or speaking about certain topics, it is not a conscious choice and people who experience thought blocking feel as if their thoughts have vanished. Brief lapses in memory can usually be triggered by thoughtful questions or by refocusing on the topic, but people experiencing thought blocking truly cannot recall what they were going to say. Thought blocking is different from the occasional lapses in memory most people experience. When the therapist asks the person to continue, the person may respond that she completely forgot what she was going to say.

my thought train

For example, a person might begin discussing childhood abuse with her therapist and then stop speaking midway through the sentence. Thought blocking can occur at any time during speech, but is particularly common when a person is discussing a psychologically sensitive topic. People who experience this symptom report that they feel like the thought has been removed from their brains. During thought blocking, a person stops speaking suddenly and without explanation in the middle of a sentence. Thought blocking is a thought condition usually caused by a mental health condition such as schizophrenia.

my thought train

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My thought train