Do you have any mental/physical disorders/disabilities?

I used to have really bad social anxiety, but that's largely gone now. I still get anxiety in social situations sometimes but I can largely cover it up fake confidence.

I do have agoraphobia though, probably not as bad as a lot of people but I get terribly anxious when I'm in public or open spaces, particularly if I'm by myself. I shall join the group of people in this thread who rarely leave the house!
 
I have the mildest form of autism called PDD-NOS. Somehow I got stuck in recourse classes ever since first grade. I got kinda depressed because I think I'm not all that smart. I still think that, and I'm really sensitive about it.
 
Off Topic - After reading this thread I think the people here are lovely! :P

Anyway. I have a chronic pain syndrome. Can't walk far, sometimes have to use voice recognition to type essays and this sorta thing, etc. Like House, without the Vicodin :)
 
Off Topic - After reading this thread I think the people here are lovely! :P

Anyway. I have a chronic pain syndrome. Can't walk far, sometimes have to use voice recognition to type essays and this sorta thing, etc. Like House, without the Vicodin :)

Do you come with super snarky dialogue options too? :D
 
I'm anorexic. Not sure whether that counts? I look at myself in the mirror everyday thinking that I'm fat, when everyone else thinks I'm underweight. I still hate the look of my body...
 
I have Bipolar 2 disorder and anxiety.

I'm really tired of the bad stigma that surrounds bipolar people. We're not crazy, we're just a little unwell. (:
 
Do you come with super snarky dialogue options too? :D

Sometimes... :D
Once, I did borrow House's line and say to a doctor "I don't have a pain management problem, I have a pain problem", because it's true.
Also, it's never Lupus.
 
I have Nystagmus, which, in a simple way of saying it, a bad connection between my eyes and my brain, which makes my eyes move by themselves, I have the mildest kind though, so it?s not a problem for me, I don?t even realize that my eyes move around by themselves, unless I?m really tired, and it can be annoying when I read small letters etc, because I can?t really focus on it when my eyes are swaying from side to side lol.
 
I have bad anxiety and I'm clinically depressed but i do my best to keep positive outlook on life c:
 
I have absolutely no disorders or disabilities (except for OCD) but I am almost 16, male, and 105 lbs. I haven't gained weight for 6 months. Darn metabolism!
 
Well I don't really have a disablity or a disorder but when I was young I mimicked my sister who has autism and I ended up having to go see a speech therapist because my speech was badly affected. So I sort of had a speech disablity. Now my speech is better but I still tend to speak fast from time to time.
 
Asthma and Allergies.
Crippling Anxiety. Like, especially now with all that's going on with college and whatnot, I've had to take a breather for a while because I just can't do much. My body just tends to shut down when I get an anxiety/panic attack. Yes, I know they're two different things, and I suffer from both.
Not so much now, but I used to struggle with depression. It got really bad.
Messed up my right wrist while boxing and my right ankle while running so those tend to hurt from time to time.
I'm allergic to beef and most spices in mexican food.

Aside form that, I live a relatively normal and active life.
 
I have panic disorder, and even though I haven't had a panic attack in a while I'm on medication for it.

I also have really bad social anxiety. I can't keep eye contact (the closest I can get usually is looking over someone's shoulder), and I can't breathe in crowded places because I'm afraid of breathing on people (it's so bad that I sometimes get lightheaded from it).
 
Major Depressive Disorder and Generalized Anxiety Disorder. I take fluoxetine for the MDD, but the side effects of the medication is ****ing horrible. Now I'm drowsy and nauseous all the time, I sleep like 12 hours and my attention span is even shorter. Seriously thinking of going off it, I still don't feel like doing much.
Also have a pretty ****ty back, and I'm achy. Probably part of the MDD.

I swear I got clinical itchiness or some ****. I'm too itchy. Every now and then, I get so itchy my skin turns red and I get hives. Disgusting, as if someone injected a gorillion baby spiders into my skin.
 
Eczema. Ugh. 10000 allergies when I had that. I used to never take my jumper off even when it was 30 degrees
 
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Major Depressive Disorder and Generalized Anxiety Disorder. I take fluoxetine for the MDD, but the side effects of the medication is ****ing horrible. Now I'm drowsy and nauseous all the time, I sleep like 12 hours and my attention span is even shorter. Seriously thinking of going off it, I still don't feel like doing much.
Also have a pretty ****ty back, and I'm achy. Probably part of the MDD.

I swear I got clinical itchiness or some ****. I'm too itchy. Every now and then, I get so itchy my skin turns red and I get hives. Disgusting, as if someone injected a gorillion baby spiders into my skin.

A lot of what you described there are things I've been experiencing recently too. But things have been getting worse and worse with it and I've finally found a doctor who seems to be helping a bit. Maybe I could PM you a bit of information?
 
I suffer from severe depression, anorexia, schizophrenia, severe OCD, GAD, paranoia and I may have BPD. Whoo (sarcasm).
 
social anxiety. i never want to go anywhere or do anything, even things that i would probably enjoy. i dont go to parties, even when i'm invited. i avoid social situations as much as possible.

also, im not sure what this is, but i'm prone to bouts of anger, where even small things people do make me mentally fume, like someone being in my way. actually i think that may be bipolar disorder.
 
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also, im not sure what this is, but i'm prone to bouts of anger, where even small things people do make me mentally fume, like someone being in my way. actually i think that may be bipolar disorder.

It looks like bipolar disorder for me. It could be anxiety, but I'm not sure at 100%.
 
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